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/*
* This file contains public declarations for the H5D module.
*/
#ifndef _H5Dpublic_H
#define _H5Dpublic_H
/* System headers needed by this file */
/* Public headers needed by this file */
#include "H5public.h"
#include "H5Ipublic.h"
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/* Public Macros */
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/* Macros used to "unset" chunk cache configuration parameters */
#define H5D_CHUNK_CACHE_NSLOTS_DEFAULT ((size_t)-1)
#define H5D_CHUNK_CACHE_NBYTES_DEFAULT ((size_t)-1)
#define H5D_CHUNK_CACHE_W0_DEFAULT (-1.0f)
/* Bit flags for the H5Pset_chunk_opts() and H5Pget_chunk_opts() */
#define H5D_CHUNK_DONT_FILTER_PARTIAL_CHUNKS (0x0002u)
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/* Public Typedefs */
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/* Values for the H5D_LAYOUT property */
typedef enum H5D_layout_t {
H5D_LAYOUT_ERROR = -1,
H5D_COMPACT = 0, /*raw data is very small */
H5D_CONTIGUOUS = 1, /*the default */
H5D_CHUNKED = 2, /*slow and fancy */
H5D_VIRTUAL = 3, /*actual data is stored in other datasets */
H5D_NLAYOUTS = 4 /*this one must be last! */
} H5D_layout_t;
/* Types of chunk index data structures */
typedef enum H5D_chunk_index_t {
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_BTREE = 0, /* v1 B-tree index (default) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_SINGLE =
1, /* Single Chunk index (cur dims[]=max dims[]=chunk dims[]; filtered & non-filtered) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_NONE = 2, /* Implicit: No Index (H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY, non-filtered, fixed dims) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_FARRAY = 3, /* Fixed array (for 0 unlimited dims) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_EARRAY = 4, /* Extensible array (for 1 unlimited dim) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_BT2 = 5, /* v2 B-tree index (for >1 unlimited dims) */
H5D_CHUNK_IDX_NTYPES /* This one must be last! */
} H5D_chunk_index_t;
/* Values for the space allocation time property */
typedef enum H5D_alloc_time_t {
H5D_ALLOC_TIME_ERROR = -1,
H5D_ALLOC_TIME_DEFAULT = 0,
H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY = 1,
H5D_ALLOC_TIME_LATE = 2,
H5D_ALLOC_TIME_INCR = 3
} H5D_alloc_time_t;
/* Values for the status of space allocation */
typedef enum H5D_space_status_t {
H5D_SPACE_STATUS_ERROR = -1,
H5D_SPACE_STATUS_NOT_ALLOCATED = 0,
H5D_SPACE_STATUS_PART_ALLOCATED = 1,
H5D_SPACE_STATUS_ALLOCATED = 2
} H5D_space_status_t;
/* Values for time of writing fill value property */
typedef enum H5D_fill_time_t {
H5D_FILL_TIME_ERROR = -1,
H5D_FILL_TIME_ALLOC = 0,
H5D_FILL_TIME_NEVER = 1,
H5D_FILL_TIME_IFSET = 2
} H5D_fill_time_t;
/* Values for fill value status */
typedef enum H5D_fill_value_t {
H5D_FILL_VALUE_ERROR = -1,
H5D_FILL_VALUE_UNDEFINED = 0,
H5D_FILL_VALUE_DEFAULT = 1,
H5D_FILL_VALUE_USER_DEFINED = 2
} H5D_fill_value_t;
/* Values for VDS bounds option */
typedef enum H5D_vds_view_t {
H5D_VDS_ERROR = -1,
H5D_VDS_FIRST_MISSING = 0,
H5D_VDS_LAST_AVAILABLE = 1
} H5D_vds_view_t;
/* Callback for H5Pset_append_flush() in a dataset access property list */
typedef herr_t (*H5D_append_cb_t)(hid_t dataset_id, hsize_t *cur_dims, void *op_data);
/** Define the operator function pointer for H5Diterate() */
//! [H5D_operator_t_snip]
typedef herr_t (*H5D_operator_t)(void *elem, hid_t type_id, unsigned ndim, const hsize_t *point,
void *operator_data);
//! [H5D_operator_t_snip]
/** Define the operator function pointer for H5Dscatter() */
//! [H5D_scatter_func_t_snip]
typedef herr_t (*H5D_scatter_func_t)(const void **src_buf /*out*/, size_t *src_buf_bytes_used /*out*/,
void *op_data);
//! [H5D_scatter_func_t_snip]
/** Define the operator function pointer for H5Dgather() */
//! [H5D_gather_func_t_snip]
typedef herr_t (*H5D_gather_func_t)(const void *dst_buf, size_t dst_buf_bytes_used, void *op_data);
//! [H5D_gather_func_t_snip]
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/* Public Variables */
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/* Public Prototypes */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Creates a new dataset and links it into the file
*
* \fgdta_loc_id
* \param[in] name Name of the dataset to create
* \type_id
* \space_id
* \lcpl_id
* \dcpl_id
* \dapl_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset}
*
* \details H5Dcreate2() creates a new dataset named \p name at
* the location specified by \p loc_id, and associates constant
* and initial persistent properties with that dataset, including
* the datatype \p dtype_id, the dataspace \p space_id, and
* other properties as specified by the dataset creation property
* list \p dcpl_id and the access property list \p dapl_id,
* respectively. Once created, the dataset is opened for access.
*
* \p loc_id may specify a file, group, dataset, named datatype,
* or attribute. If an attribute, dataset, or named datatype is
* specified then the dataset will be created at the location
* where the attribute, dataset, or named datatype is attached.
*
* \p name may be either an absolute path in the file or a relative
* path from \p loc_id naming the dataset.
*
* \p dtype_id specifies the datatype of each data element as stored
* in the file. If \p dtype_id is either a fixed-length or
* variable-length string, it is important to set the string length
* when defining the datatype. String datatypes are derived from
* #H5T_C_S1 (or #H5T_FORTRAN_S1 for Fortran codes), which defaults
* to 1 character in size.
*
* If \p dtype_id is a committed datatype, and if the file location
* associated with the committed datatype is different from the
* file location where the dataset will be created, the datatype
* is copied and converted to a transient type.
*
* The link creation property list, \p lcpl_id, governs creation
* of the link(s) by which the new dataset is accessed and the
* creation of any * intermediate groups that may be missing.
*
* The datatype and dataspace properties and the dataset creation
* and access property lists are attached to the dataset, so the
* caller may derive new datatypes, dataspaces, and creation and
* access properties from the old ones and reuse them in calls to
* create additional datasets. Once created, the dataset can be
* read from or written to. Reading data from a datatset that was
* not previously written, the HDF5 library will return default
* or user-defined fill values.
*
* To conserve and release resources, the dataset should be closed
* when access is no longer required.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*
* \see H5Dopen2(), H5Dclose(), H5Tset_size()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dcreate2(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hid_t lcpl_id,
hid_t dcpl_id, hid_t dapl_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dcreate2()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \fgdta_loc_id
* \param[in] name Name of the dataset to create
* \type_id
* \space_id
* \lcpl_id
* \dcpl_id
* \dapl_id
* \es_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset}
*
* \see H5Dcreate2()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dcreate_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t loc_id,
const char *name, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hid_t lcpl_id, hid_t dcpl_id,
hid_t dapl_id, hid_t es_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Creates a dataset in a file without linking it into the file
* structure
*
* \fgdta_loc_id
* \type_id
* \space_id
* \dcpl_id
* \dapl_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset}
*
* \details H5Dcreate_anon() creates a dataset in the file specified
* by \p loc_id.
*
* \p loc_id may specify a file, group, dataset, named datatype,
* or attribute. If an attribute, dataset, or named datatype is
* specified then the dataset will be created at the location
* where the attribute, dataset, or named datatype is attached.
*
* The dataset’s datatype and dataspace are specified by
* \p type_id and \p space_id, respectively. These are the
* datatype and dataspace of the dataset as it will exist in
* the file, which may differ from the datatype and dataspace
* in application memory.
*
* Dataset creation property list and dataset access creation
* property list are specified by \p dcpl_id and \p dapl_id.
*
* H5Dcreate_anon() returns a new dataset identifier. Using
* this identifier, the new dataset must be linked into the
* HDF5 file structure with H5Olink() or it will be deleted
* from the file when the file is closed.
*
* See H5Dcreate2() for further details and considerations on
* the use of H5Dcreate2() and H5Dcreate_anon().
*
* The differences between this function and H5Dcreate2() are
* as follows:
* \li H5Dcreate_anon() explicitly includes a dataset access property
* list. H5Dcreate() always uses default dataset access properties.
*
* \li H5Dcreate_anon() neither provides the new dataset’s name nor
* links it into the HDF5 file structure; those actions must be
* performed separately through a call to H5Olink(), which offers
* greater control over linking.
*
* A dataset created with this function should be closed with
* H5Dclose() when the dataset is no longer needed so that resource
* leaks will not develop.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*
* \see H5Olink(), H5Dcreate(), Using Identifiers
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dcreate_anon(hid_t loc_id, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hid_t dcpl_id, hid_t dapl_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Creates a new dataset and links it into the file
*
* \fgdta_loc_id
* \param[in] name Name of the dataset to open
* \dapl_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset}
*
* \details H5Dopen2() opens the existing dataset specified
* by a location identifier and name, \p loc_id and \p name,
* respectively.
*
* \p loc_id may specify a file, group, dataset, named datatype,
* or attribute. If an attribute, dataset, or named datatype is
* specified then the dataset will be opened at the location
* where the attribute, dataset, or named datatype is attached.
*
* The dataset access property list, \p dapl_id, provides
* information regarding access to the dataset.
*
* To conserve and release resources, the dataset should be closed
* when access is no longer required.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*
* \see H5Dcreate2(), H5Dclose()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dopen2(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t dapl_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dopen2()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \fgdta_loc_id
* \param[in] name Name of the dataset to open
* \dapl_id
* \es_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset}
*
* \see H5Dopen2()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dopen_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t loc_id,
const char *name, hid_t dapl_id, hid_t es_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*\ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns an identifier for a copy of the dataspace for a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataspace}
*
* \details H5Dget_space() makes a copy of the dataspace of
* the dataset specified by \p dset_id. The function returns an
* identifier for the new copy of the dataspace.
*
* A dataspace identifier returned from this function should
* be released with H5Sclose() when the identifier is no longer
* needed so that resource leaks will not occur.
*
* \see H5Sclose()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dget_space(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dget_space()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \dset_id
* \es_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataspace}
*
* \see H5Dget_space()
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dget_space_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t dset_id,
hid_t es_id);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_space_status(hid_t dset_id, H5D_space_status_t *allocation);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns an identifier for a copy of the datatype for a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \hid_t{datatype}
*
* \details H5Dget_type() returns an identifier of a copy of
* the datatype for a dataset.
*
* If a dataset has a named datatype, then an identifier to the
* opened datatype is returned. Otherwise, the returned datatype
* is read-only. If atomization of the datatype fails, then the
* datatype is closed.
*
* A datatype identifier returned from this function should be
* released with H5Tclose() when the identifier is no longer
* needed to prevent resource leaks.
*
* \note Datatype Identifiers
*
* Please note that the datatype identifier is actually an object
* identifier or a handle returned from opening the datatype. It
* is not persistent and its value can be different from one HDF5
* session to the next.
*
* H5Tequal() can be used to compare datatypes.
*
* HDF5 High Level APIs that may also be of interest are:
*
* H5LTdtype_to_text() creates a text description of a
* datatype. H5LTtext_to_dtype() creates an HDF5 datatype
* given a text description.
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dget_type(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns an identifier for a copy of the dataset creation
* property list for a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset creation property list}
*
* \details H5Dget_create_plist() returns an identifier for
* a copy of the dataset creation property list associated with
* the dataset specified by \p dset_id.
*
* The creation property list identifier should be released
* with H5Pclose() to prevent resource leaks.
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dget_create_plist(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns the dataset access property list associated with
* a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \hid_t{dataset access property list}
*
* \details H5Dget_access_plist() returns a copy of the
* dataset access property list used to open the specified
* dataset, \p dset_id. Modifications to the returned property
* list will have no effect on the dataset it was retrieved from.
*
* The chunk cache parameters in the returned property lists will
* be those used by the dataset. If the properties in the file
* access property list were used to determine the dataset's
* chunk cache configuration, then those properties will be
* present in the returned dataset access property list. If
* the dataset does not use a chunked layout, then the chunk
* cache properties will be set to the default. The chunk cache
* properties in the returned list are considered to be “set”,
* and any use of this list will override the corresponding
* properties in the file’s file access property list.
*
* All link access properties in the returned list will be set
* to the default values.
*
* The access property list identifier should be released with
* H5Pclose() when the identifier is no longer needed so that
* resource leaks will not develop.
*
* \since 1.8.3
*
*/
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dget_access_plist(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns the amount of storage allocated for a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return Returns the amount of storage space, in bytes, or 0 (zero).
*
* \details H5Dget_storage_size() returns the amount of storage,
* in bytes, that is allocated in the file for the raw data of
* the dataset specified by \p dset_id.
*
* \note The amount of storage in this case is the storage
* allocated in the written file, which will typically differ
* from the space required to hold a dataset in working memory.
*
* \li For contiguous datasets, the returned size equals the current
* allocated size of the raw data.
* \li For unfiltered chunked datasets, the returned size is the
* number of allocated chunks times the chunk size.
* \li For filtered chunked datasets, the returned size is the
* space required to store the filtered data. For example, if a
* compression filter is in use, H5Dget_storage_size() will return
* the total space required to store the compressed chunks.
*
* H5Dget_storage_size() reports only the space required to store
* the data, not including that of any metadata.
*
* \attention H5Dget_storage_size() does not differentiate between 0 (zero),
* the value returned for the storage size of a dataset
* with no stored values, and 0 (zero), the value returned to
* indicate an error.
*
* \note Note that H5Dget_storage_size() is not generally an
* appropriate function to use when determining the amount
* of memory required to work with a dataset. In such
* circumstances, you must determine the number of data
* points in a dataset and the size of an individual data
* element. H5Sget_simple_extent_npoints() and H5Tget_size()
* can be used to get that information.
*
*/
H5_DLL hsize_t H5Dget_storage_size(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns the amount of storage allocated within the file for a
* raw data chunk in a dataset
*
* \dset_id
* \param[in] offset Logical offset in the dataset for the chunk to query
* \param[out] chunk_bytes The size in bytes for the chunk
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dget_chunk_storage_size() returns the size in bytes
* allocated in the file for a raw data chunk as specified by
* its logical \p offset in the dataset \p dset_id. The size is
* returned in \p chunk_nbytes. It is the size of the compressed
* data if the chunk is filtered and the size may be zero if no
* storage is allocated yet for the dataset.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_chunk_storage_size(hid_t dset_id, const hsize_t *offset, hsize_t *chunk_bytes);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Retrieves number of chunks that have nonempty intersection with a
* specified selection
*
* \dset_id
* \param[in] fspace_id File dataspace selection identifier
* \param[out] nchunks Number of chunks in the selection
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dget_num_chunks() retrieves the number of chunks
* nchunks in a set of selected elements specified by \p fspace_id
* for a dataset specified by the identifier \p dset_id. If \p
* fspace_id is #H5S_ALL, the function will retrieve the total
* number of chunks stored for the dataset.
*
* \p fspace_id specifies the file dataspace selection. It is
* intended to take #H5S_ALL for specifying the current selection.
*
* \note Please be aware that this function currently does not
* support non-trivial selections, thus \p fspace_id has no
* effect. Also, the implementation does not handle the #H5S_ALL
* macro correctly. As a workaround, application can get
* the dataspace for the dataset using H5Dget_space() and pass that
* in for \p fspace_id. This will be fixed in coming releases.
*
* \since 1.10.5
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_num_chunks(hid_t dset_id, hid_t fspace_id, hsize_t *nchunks);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Retrieves information about a chunk specified by its coordinates
*
* \dset_id
* \param[in] offset Logical position of the chunk’s first element
* \param[out] filter_mask Indicating filters used with the chunk when written
* \param[out] addr Chunk address in the file
* \param[out] size Chunk size in bytes, 0 if chunk doesn’t exist
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dget_chunk_info_by_coord() retrieves the \p filter_mask, \p size,
* and \p addr for a chunk in the dataset specified by \p dset_id,
* using the coordinates specified by \p offset.
*
* If the queried chunk does not exist in the file, \p size will
* be set to 0, \p addr to #HADDR_UNDEF, and the buffer \p
* filter_mask will not be modified.
*
* \p offset is a pointer to a one-dimensional array with a size
* equal to the dataset’s rank. Each element is the logical
* position of the chunk’s first element in a dimension.
*
* \since 1.10.5
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_chunk_info_by_coord(hid_t dset_id, const hsize_t *offset, unsigned *filter_mask,
haddr_t *addr, hsize_t *size);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Retrieves information about a chunk specified by its index
*
* \dset_id
* \param[in] fspace_id File dataspace selection identifier (See Note below)
* \param[in] chk_idx Index of the chunk
* \param[out] offset Logical position of the chunk’s first element
* \param[out] filter_mask Indicating filters used with the chunk when written
* \param[out] addr Chunk address in the file
* \param[out] size Chunk size in bytes, 0 if chunk doesn’t exist
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dget_chunk_info() retrieves the offset coordinates
* offset, filter mask filter_mask, size size and address addr for
* the dataset specified by the identifier dset_id and the chunk
* specified by the index index. The chunk belongs to a set of
* chunks in the selection specified by fspace_id. If the queried
* chunk does not exist in the file, the size will be set to 0 and
* address to #HADDR_UNDEF. The value pointed to by filter_mask will
* not be modified. NULL can be passed in for any \p out parameters.
*
* \p chk_idx is the chunk index in the selection. Index value
* may have a value of 0 up to the number of chunks stored in
* the file that have a nonempty intersection with the file
* dataspace selection
*
* \note As of 1.10.5, the dataspace intersection is not yet
* supported, hence, the index is of all the written chunks.
*
* \p fspace_id specifies the file dataspace selection. It is
* intended to take #H5S_ALL for specifying the current selection.
*
* \note Please be aware that this function currently does not
* support non-trivial selections, thus \p fspace_id has no
* effect. Also, the implementation does not handle the #H5S_ALL
* macro correctly. As a workaround, application can get
* the dataspace for the dataset using H5Dget_space() and pass that
* in for \p fspace_id. This will be fixed in coming releases.
*
* \since 1.10.5
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_chunk_info(hid_t dset_id, hid_t fspace_id, hsize_t chk_idx, hsize_t *offset,
unsigned *filter_mask, haddr_t *addr, hsize_t *size);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Returns dataset address in file
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return Returns the offset in bytes; otherwise, returns #HADDR_UNDEF,
* a negative value.
*
* \details H5Dget_offset() returns the address in the file of
* the dataset, \p dset_id. That address is expressed as the
* offset in bytes from the beginning of the file.
*
* \since 1.6.0
*
*/
H5_DLL haddr_t H5Dget_offset(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Reads raw data from a dataset into a provided buffer
*
* \dset_id Identifier of the dataset to read from
* \param[in] mem_type_id Identifier of the memory datatype
* \param[in] mem_space_id Identifier of the memory dataspace
* \param[in] file_space_id Identifier of the dataset's dataspace in the file
* \param[in] dxpl_id Identifier of a transfer property list
* \param[out] buf Buffer to receive data read from file
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dread() reads a dataset, specified by its identifier
* \p dset_id, from the file into an application memory buffer \p
* buf. Data transfer properties are defined by the argument \p
* dxpl_id. The memory datatype of the (partial) dataset
* is identified by the identifier \p mem_type_id. The part
* of the dataset to read is defined by \p mem_space_id and \p
* file_space_id.
*
* \p file_space_id is used to specify only the selection within
* the file dataset's dataspace. Any dataspace specified in \p
* file_space_id is ignored by the library and the dataset's
* dataspace is always used. \p file_space_id can be the constant
* #H5S_ALL, which indicates that the entire file dataspace,
* as defined by the current dimensions of the dataset, is to
* be selected.
*
* \p mem_space_id is used to specify both the memory dataspace
* and the selection within that dataspace. \p mem_space_id can
* be the constant #H5S_ALL, in which case the file dataspace is
* used for the memory dataspace and the selection defined with \p
* file_space_id is used for the selection within that dataspace.
*
* If raw data storage space has not been allocated for the dataset
* and a fill value has been defined, the returned buffer \p buf
* is filled with the fill value.
*
* The behavior of the library for the various combinations of
* valid dataspace identifiers and #H5S_ALL for the \p mem_space_id
* and the \p file_space_id parameters is described below:
*
*
*
* mem_space_id |
* file_space_id |
* Behavior |
*
*
* valid dataspace ID |
* valid dataspace ID |
* \p mem_space_id specifies the memory dataspace and the
* selection within it. \p file_space_id specifies the
* selection within the file dataset's dataspace. |
*
*
* #H5S_ALL |
* valid dataspace ID |
* The file dataset's dataspace is used for the memory
* dataspace and the selection specified with \p file_space_id
* specifies the selection within it. The combination of the
* file dataset's dataspace and the selection from
* \p file_space_id is used for memory also. |
*
*
* valid dataspace ID |
* #H5S_ALL |
* \p mem_space_id specifies the memory dataspace and the
* selection within it. The selection within the file
* dataset's dataspace is set to the "all" selection. |
*
*
* #H5S_ALL |
* #H5S_ALL |
* The file dataset's dataspace is used for the memory
* dataspace and the selection within the memory dataspace
* is set to the "all" selection. The selection within the
* file dataset's dataspace is set to the "all" selection. |
*
*
*
* \details Setting an #H5S_ALL selection indicates that the entire
* dataspace, as defined by the current dimensions of a dataspace,
* will be selected. The number of elements selected in the memory
* dataspace must match the number of elements selected in the
* file dataspace.
*
* \p dxpl_id can be the constant #H5P_DEFAULT, in which case the
* default data transfer properties are used.
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dread(hid_t dset_id, hid_t mem_type_id, hid_t mem_space_id, hid_t file_space_id,
hid_t dxpl_id, void *buf /*out*/);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dread()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \dset_id Identifier of the dataset to read from
* \param[in] mem_type_id Identifier of the memory datatype
* \param[in] mem_space_id Identifier of the memory dataspace
* \param[in] file_space_id Identifier of the dataset's dataspace in the file
* \param[in] dxpl_id Identifier of a transfer property list
* \param[out] buf Buffer to receive data read from file
* \es_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \see H5Dread()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dread_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t dset_id,
hid_t mem_type_id, hid_t mem_space_id, hid_t file_space_id, hid_t dxpl_id,
void *buf /*out*/, hid_t es_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Writes raw data from a buffer to a dataset
*
* \param[in] dset_id Identifier of the dataset to read from
* \param[in] mem_type_id Identifier of the memory datatype
* \param[in] mem_space_id Identifier of the memory dataspace
* \param[in] file_space_id Identifier of the dataset's dataspace in the file
* \dxpl_id
* \param[out] buf Buffer with data to be written to the file
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dwrite() writes a (partial) dataset, specified by
* its identifier \p dset_id, from the application memory buffer \p
* buf into the file. Data transfer properties are defined by the
* argument \p dxpl_id. The memory datatype of the (partial)
* dataset is identified by the identifier \p mem_type_id. The
* part of the dataset to write is defined by \p mem_space_id
* and \p file_space_id.
*
* If \p mem_type_id is either a fixed-length or variable-length
* string, it is important to set the string length when defining
* the datatype. String datatypes are derived from #H5T_C_S1
* (or #H5T_FORTRAN_S1 for Fortran codes), which defaults
* to 1 character in size. See H5Tset_size() and Creating
* variable-length string datatypes.
*
* \p file_space_id is used to specify only the selection within
* the file dataset's dataspace. Any dataspace specified in \p
* file_space_id is ignored by the library and the dataset's
* dataspace is always used. \p file_space_id can be the constant
* #H5S_ALL, which indicates that the entire file dataspace,
* as defined by the current dimensions of the dataset, is to
* be selected.
*
* \p mem_space_id is used to specify both the memory dataspace
* and the selection within that dataspace. mem_space_id can be
* the constant #H5S_ALL, in which case the file dataspace is
* used for the memory dataspace and the selection defined with \p
* file_space_id is used for the selection within that dataspace.
*
* The behavior of the library for the various combinations of
* valid dataspace IDs and #H5S_ALL for the mem_space_id and
* thefile_space_id parameters is described below:
*
*
* \c mem_space_id |
* \c file_space_id |
* Behavior |
* valid dataspace ID |
* valid dataspace ID |
* \p mem_space_id specifies the memory dataspace and the
* selection within it. \p file_space_id specifies the
* selection within the file dataset's dataspace. |
* #H5S_ALL |
* valid dataspace ID |
* The file dataset's dataspace is used for the memory
* dataspace and the selection specified with \p file_space_id
* specifies the selection within it. The combination of the
* file dataset's dataspace and the selection from \p
* file_space_id is used for memory also. valid dataspace
* ID |
* valid dataspace ID |
* #H5S_ALL |
* \p mem_space_id specifies the memory dataspace and the
* selection within it. The selection within the file
* dataset's dataspace is set to "all" selection. |
* #H5S_ALL |
* #H5S_ALL |
* The file dataset's dataspace is used for the memory
* dataspace and the selection within the memory dataspace is
* set to the "all" selection. The selection within the file
* dataset's dataspace is set to the "all"
* selection. |
*
* Setting an "all" selection indicates that the entire dataspace,
* as defined by the current dimensions of a dataspace, will
* be selected. The number of elements selected in the memory
* dataspace must match the number of elements selected in the
* file dataspace.
*
* \p dxpl_id can be the constant #H5P_DEFAULT, in which
* case the default data transfer properties are used.
*
* Writing to a dataset will fail if the HDF5 file was not opened
* with write access permissions.
*
* If the dataset's space allocation time is set to
* #H5D_ALLOC_TIME_LATE or #H5D_ALLOC_TIME_INCR and the space for
* the dataset has not yet been allocated, that space is allocated
* when the first raw data is written to the dataset. Unused space
* in the dataset will be written with fill values at the same
* time if the dataset's fill time is set to #H5D_FILL_TIME_IFSET
* or #H5D_FILL_TIME_ALLOC.
*
* \attention If a dataset's storage layout is 'compact', care must be
* taken when writing data to the dataset in parallel. A compact
* dataset's raw data is cached in memory and may be flushed
* to the file from any of the parallel processes, so parallel
* applications should always attempt to write identical data to
* the dataset from all processes.
*
* \see H5Pset_fill_time(), H5Pset_alloc_time()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dwrite(hid_t dset_id, hid_t mem_type_id, hid_t mem_space_id, hid_t file_space_id,
hid_t dxpl_id, const void *buf);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dwrite()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \param[in] dset_id Identifier of the dataset to read from
* \param[in] mem_type_id Identifier of the memory datatype
* \param[in] mem_space_id Identifier of the memory dataspace
* \param[in] file_space_id Identifier of the dataset's dataspace in the file
* \dxpl_id
* \param[out] buf Buffer with data to be written to the file
* \es_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \see H5Dwrite()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dwrite_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t dset_id,
hid_t mem_type_id, hid_t mem_space_id, hid_t file_space_id, hid_t dxpl_id,
const void *buf, hid_t es_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Writes a raw data chunk from a buffer directly to a dataset in a file
*
* \dset_id
* \dxpl_id
* \param[in] filters Mask for identifying the filters in use
* \param[in] offset Logical position of the chunk’s first element in the
* dataspace
* \param[in] data_size Size of the actual data to be written in bytes
* \param[in] buf Buffer containing data to be written to the chunk
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dwrite_chunk() writes a raw data chunk as specified
* by its logical offset \p offset in a chunked dataset \p dset_id
* from the application memory buffer \p buf to the dataset in
* the file. Typically, the data in \p buf is preprocessed in
* memory by a custom transformation, such as compression. The
* chunk will bypass the library’s internal data transfer
* pipeline, including filters, and will be written directly to
* the file. Only one chunk can be written with this function.
*
* H5Dwrite_chunk() replaces the now deprecated H5DOwrite_chunk()
* function, which was located in the high level optimization
* library. The parameters and behavior are identical to the
* original.
*
* \p filters is a mask providing a record of which filters are
* used with the the chunk. The default value of the mask is
* zero (0), indicating that all enabled filters are applied. A
* filter is skipped if the bit corresponding to the filter’s
* position in the pipeline (0 ≤ position < 32) is turned on.
* This mask is saved with the chunk in the file.
*
* \p offset is an array specifying the logical position of the
* first element of the chunk in the dataset’s dataspace. The
* length of the offset array must equal the number of dimensions,
* or rank, of the dataspace. The values in offset must not exceed
* the dimension limits and must specify a point that falls on
* a dataset chunk boundary.
*
* \p data_size is the size in bytes of the chunk, representing
* the number of bytes to be read from the buffer \p buf. If the
* data chunk has been precompressed, \p data_size should be the
* size of the compressed data.
*
* \p buf is the memory buffer containing data to be written to
* the chunk in the file.
*
* \attention Exercise caution when using H5Dread_chunk() and
* H5Dwrite_chunk(), as they read and write data chunks directly
* in a file. H5Dwrite_chunk() bypasses hyperslab selection, the
* conversion of data from one datatype to another, and the filter
* pipeline to write the chunk. Developers should have experience
* with these processes before using this function. Please see
* Using the Direct Chunk Write Function for more information.
*
* \note H5Dread_chunk() and H5Dwrite_chunk() are not supported under
* parallel and do not support variable length types.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dwrite_chunk(hid_t dset_id, hid_t dxpl_id, uint32_t filters, const hsize_t *offset,
size_t data_size, const void *buf);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Reads a raw data chunk directly from a dataset in a file into
* a buffer
*
* \dset_id
* \dxpl_id
* \param[in] offset Logical position of the chunk’s first element in the
* dataspace
* \param[in,out] filters Mask for identifying the filters in use
* \param[out] buf Buffer containing data to be written to the chunk
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dread_chunk() reads a raw data chunk as specified by
* its logical offset \p offset in a chunked dataset \p dset_id
* from the dataset in the file into the application memory
* buffer \p buf. The data in \p buf is read directly from the
* file bypassing the library’s internal data transfer pipeline,
* including filters.
*
* \p offset is an array specifying the logical position of the
* first element of the chunk in the dataset’s dataspace. The
* length of the \p offset array must equal the number of dimensions,
* or rank, of the dataspace. The values in \p offset must not exceed
* the dimension limits and must specify a point that falls on
* a dataset chunk boundary.
*
* The mask \p filters indicates which filters are used with the
* chunk when written. A zero value indicates that all enabled
* filters are applied on the chunk. A filter is skipped if the
* bit corresponding to the filter’s position in the pipeline
* (0 ≤ position < 32) is turned on.
*
* \p buf is the memory buffer containing the chunk read from
* the dataset in the file.
*
* \attention Exercise caution when using H5Dread_chunk() and
* H5Dwrite_chunk(), as they read and write data chunks directly
* in a file. H5Dwrite_chunk() bypasses hyperslab selection, the
* conversion of data from one datatype to another, and the filter
* pipeline to write the chunk. Developers should have experience
* with these processes before using this function. Please see
* Using the Direct Chunk Write Function for more information.
*
* \note H5Dread_chunk() and H5Dwrite_chunk() are not supported under
* parallel and do not support variable length types.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dread_chunk(hid_t dset_id, hid_t dxpl_id, const hsize_t *offset, uint32_t *filters,
void *buf);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Iterates over all selected elements in a dataspace
*
* \param[in,out] buf Buffer containing the elements to iterate over
* \type_id
* \space_id
* \param[in] op Function pointer
* \param[in,out] operator_data User-defined data
*
* \return \success{The return value of the first operator that returns
* non-zero, or zero if all members were processed with no
* operator returning non-zero.}
* \return \failure{Negative if an error occurs in the library, or the negative
* value returned by one of the operators.}
*
* \details H5Diterate() iterates over all the data elements
* in the memory buffer \p buf, executing the callback function
* \p op once for each such data element.
*
* The prototype of the callback function \p op is as follows
* (as defined in the source code file H5Lpublic.h):
* \snippet this H5D_operator_t_snip
* The parameters of this callback function are:
*
*
* \c elem |
* [in,out] |
* Pointer to the memory buffer containing the current
* data element |
* \c type_id |
* [in] |
* Datatype identifier of the elements stored in elem |
* \c ndim |
* [in] |
* Number of dimensions for the point array |
* \c point |
* [in] |
* Array containing the location of the element within
* the original dataspace |
* \c operator_data |
* [in,out] |
* Pointer to any user-defined data associated with the
* operation |
*
*
* The possible return values from the callback function, and
* the effect ofeach,are as follows:
*
* \li Zero causes the iterator to continue, returning zero
* when all data elements have been processed.
* \li A positive value causes the iterator to immediately
* return that positive value, indicating short-circuit success.
* \li A negative value causes the iterator to immediately return
* that value, indicating failure.
*
* The \p operator_data parameter is a user-defined pointer to
* the data required to process dataset elements in the course
* of the iteration. If operator needs to pass data back to the
* application, such data can be returned in this same buffer. This
* pointer is passed back to each step of the iteration in the
* operator callback function’s operator_data parameter.
*
* Unlike other HDF5 iterators, this iteration operation cannot
* be restarted at the point of exit; a second H5Diterate()
* call will always restart at the beginning.
*
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Diterate(void *buf, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, H5D_operator_t op, void *operator_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Determines the number of bytes required to store variable-length
* (VL) data
*
* \dset_id
* \type_id
* \space_id
* \param[out] size Size in bytes of the memory buffer required to store
* the VL data
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dvlen_get_buf_size() determines the number of bytes
* required to store the VL data from the dataset, using \p
* space_id for the selection in the dataset on disk and the \p
* type_id for the memory representation of the VL data in memory.
* \p size is returned with the number of bytes required to store
* the VL data in memory.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dvlen_get_buf_size(hid_t dset_id, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hsize_t *size);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Fills dataspace elements with a fill value in a memory buffer
*
* \param[in] fill Pointer to the fill value to be used
* \param[in] fill_type_id Fill value datatype identifier
* \param[in,out] buf Pointer to the memory buffer containing the
* selection to be filled
* \param[in] buf_type_id Datatype of dataspace elements to be filled
* \space_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dfill() fills the dataspace selection in memory, \p space_id,
* with the fill value specified in \p fill. If \p fill is NULL,
* a fill value of 0 (zero) is used.
*
* \p fill_type_id specifies the datatype of the fill value.
* \p buf specifies the buffer in which the dataspace elements
* will be written.
* \p buf_type_id specifies the datatype of those data elements.
*
* \note Note that if the fill value datatype differs from the memory
* buffer datatype, the fill value will be converted to the memory
* buffer datatype before filling the selection.
*
* \note Applications sometimes write data only to portions of an
* allocated dataset. It is often useful in such cases to fill
* the unused space with a known fill value. See the following
* function for more information:
* - H5Pset_fill_value()
* - H5Pget_fill_value()
* - H5Pfill_value_defined()
* - H5Pset_fill_time()
* - H5Pget_fill_time()
* - H5Pcreate()
* - H5Pcreate_anon()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dfill(const void *fill, hid_t fill_type_id, void *buf, hid_t buf_type_id, hid_t space_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Changes the sizes of a dataset’s dimensions
*
* \dset_id
* \param[in] size[] Array containing the new magnitude of each dimension
* of the dataset
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dset_extent() sets the current dimensions of the
* chunked dataset \p dset_id to the sizes specified in size.
*
* \p size is a 1-dimensional array with n elements, where \p n is
* the rank of the dataset’s current dataspace.
*
* This function can be applied to the following datasets:
* - A chunked dataset with unlimited dimensions
* - A chunked dataset with fixed dimensions if the new dimension
* sizes are less than the maximum sizes set with maxdims (see
* H5Screate_simple())
* - An external dataset with unlimited dimensions
* - An external dataset with fixed dimensions if the new dimension
* sizes are less than the maximum sizes set with \p maxdims
*
* Note that external datasets are always contiguous and can be
* extended only along the first dimension.
*
* Space on disk is immediately allocated for the new dataset extent if
* the dataset’s space allocation time is set to #H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY.
*
* Fill values will be written to the dataset in either of the
* following situations, but not otherwise:
*
* - If the dataset’s fill time is set to #H5D_FILL_TIME_IFSET and a
* fill value is defined (see H5Pset_fill_time() and
* H5Pset_fill_value())
* - If the dataset’s fill time is set to #H5D_FILL_TIME_ALLOC
* (see H5Pset_alloc_time())
*
* \note
* \li If the sizes specified in \p size array are smaller than
* the dataset’s current dimension sizes, H5Dset_extent() will reduce
* the dataset’s dimension sizes to the specified values. It is the
* user application’s responsibility to ensure that valuable data is
* not lost as H5Dset_extent() does not check.
*
* \li Except for external datasets, H5Dset_extent() is for use with
* chunked datasets only, not contiguous datasets.
*
* \li A call to H5Dset_extent() affects the dataspace of a dataset.
* If a dataspace handle was opened for a dataset prior to a call to
* H5Dset_extent() then that dataspace handle will no longer reflect
* the correct dataspace extent of the dataset. H5Dget_space() must
* be called (after closing the previous handle) to obtain the current
* dataspace extent.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dset_extent(hid_t dset_id, const hsize_t size[]);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dset_extent()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \dset_id
* \param[in] size[] Array containing the new magnitude of each dimension
* of the dataset
* \es_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \see H5Dset_extent()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dset_extent_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line,
hid_t dset_id, const hsize_t size[], hid_t es_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Flushes all buffers associated with a dataset to disk
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dflush() causes all buffers associated with a
* dataset to be immediately flushed to disk without removing
* the data from the cache.
*
* \note HDF5 does not possess full control over buffering.
* H5Dflush() flushes the internal HDF5 buffers and then asks the
* operating system (the OS) to flush the system buffers for the
* open files. After that, the OS is responsible for ensuring
* that the data is actually flushed to disk.
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dflush(hid_t dset_id);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dwait(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Refreshes all buffers associated with a dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Drefresh() causes all buffers associated with a
* dataset to be cleared and immediately re-loaded with updated
* contents from disk.
*
* This function essentially closes the dataset, evicts all
* metadata associated with it from the cache, and then re-opens
* the dataset. The reopened dataset is automatically re-registered
* with the same identifier.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Drefresh(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Scatters data into a selection within a memory buffer
*
* \param[in] op Callback function which provides data to be scattered
* \param[in] op_data User-defined pointer to data required by op
* \param[in] type_id Identifier for the datatype describing the data in
* both the source and destination buffers
* \param[in] dst_space_id Identifier for the dataspace for destination
* \param[out] dst_buf Destination buffer which the data will be scattered to
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dscatter() retrieves data from the supplied callback
* \p op and scatters it to the supplied buffer \p dst_buf in a
* manner similar to data being written to a dataset.
*
* \p dst_space_id is a dataspace which defines the extent of \p
* dst_buf and the selection within it to scatter the data to.
*
* \p type_id is the datatype of the data to be scattered in both
* the source and destination buffers.
*
* \p dst_buf must be at least as large as the number of elements
* in the extent of \p dst_space_id times the size in bytes of
* \p type_id.
*
* To retrieve the data to be scattered, H5Dscatter() repeatedly
* calls \p op, which should return a valid source buffer, until
* enough data to fill the selection has been retrieved. The
* prototype of the callback function \p op is as follows (as
* defined in the source code file H5Dpublic.h):
* \snippet this H5D_scatter_func_t_snip
* The parameters of this callback function are described below:
*
*
* \c src_buf |
* [out] |
* Pointer to the buffer holding the next set of elements to
* scatter. On entry, the value of where \c src_buf points to
* is undefined. The callback function should set \c src_buf
* to point to the next set of elements. |
* \c src_buf_bytes_used |
* [out] |
* Pointer to the number of valid bytes in \c src_buf. On
* entry, the value where \c src_buf_bytes_used points to is
* undefined. The callback function should set
* \c src_buf_bytes_used to the of valid bytes in \c src_buf.
* This number must be a multiple of the datatype size.
* |
* \c op_data |
* [in,out] |
* User-defined pointer to data required by the callback
* function. A pass-through of the \c op_data pointer provided
* with the H5Dscatter() function call. |
*
*
* The callback function should always return at least one
* element in \p src_buf, and must not return more elements
* than are remaining to be scattered. This function will be
* repeatedly called until all elements to be scattered have
* been returned. The callback function should return zero (0)
* to indicate success, and a negative value to indicate failure.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dscatter(H5D_scatter_func_t op, void *op_data, hid_t type_id, hid_t dst_space_id,
void *dst_buf);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Gathers data from a selection within a memory buffer
* raw data chunk in a dataset
*
* \param[in] src_space_id Dataspace identifier for the source buffer
* \param[in] src_buf Source buffer which the data will be gathered from
* \param[in] type_id Datatype identifier for the source
* \param[in] dst_buf_size Size in bytes of \p dst_buf
* \param[out] dst_buf Destination buffer for the gathered data
* \param[in] op Callback function which handles the gathered data
* \param[in] op_data User-defined pointer to data required by \p op
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dgather() retrieves data from a selection within the supplied
* buffer src_buf and passes it to the supplied callback function
* \p op in a contiguous form.
*
* The dataspace \p src_space_id describes both the dimensions of
* the source buffer and the selection within the source buffer
* to gather data from.
*
* \p src_buf must be at least the size of the gathered data, that
* is, the number of elements in the extent of \p src_space_id
* times the size in bytes of \p type_id.
*
* The datatype \p type_id describes the data in both the source
* and destination buffers. This information is used to calculate
* the element size.
*
* The data is gathered into \p dst_buf, which needs to be large
* enough to hold all the data if the callback function \p op is
* not provided.
*
* \p op is a callback function which handles the gathered data.
* It is optional if \p dst_buf is large enough to hold all of the
* gathered data; required otherwise.
*
* If no callback function is provided, H5Dgather() simply gathers
* the data into \p dst_buf and returns. If a callback function is
* provided, H5Dgather() repeatedly gathers up to \p dst_buf_size
* bytes to process the serialized data. The prototype of the
* callback function \p op is as follows (as defined in the source
* code file H5Dpublic.h):
* \snippet this H5D_gather_func_t_snip
* The parameters of this callback function are described in the
* table below.
*
* \c dst_buf |
* Pointer to the destination buffer which has been filled
* with the next set of elements gathered. This will always be
* identical to the \p dst_buf passed to H5Dgather(). |
* \c dst_buf_bytes_used |
* Pointer to the number of valid bytes in \p dst_buf.
* This number must be a multiple of the datatype
* size. |
* \c op_data |
* User-defined pointer to data required by the callback
* function; a pass-through of the \p op_data pointer
* provided with the H5Dgather() function call. |
*
* The callback function should process, store, or otherwise,
* make use of the data returned in \p dst_buf before it returns,
* because the buffer will be overwritten unless it is the last
* call to the callback. This function will be repeatedly called
* until all gathered elements have been passed to the callback
* in \p dst_buf. The callback function should return zero (0)
* to indicate success, and a negative value to indicate failure.
*
* \since 1.10.2
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dgather(hid_t src_space_id, const void *src_buf, hid_t type_id, size_t dst_buf_size,
void *dst_buf, H5D_gather_func_t op, void *op_data);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Closes the specified dataset
*
* \dset_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \details H5Dclose() ends access to a dataset specified by \p dset_id
* and releases resources used by it.
*
* \attention Further use of a released dataset identifier is illegal; a
* function using such an identifier will generate an error.
*
* \since 1.8.0
*
* \see H5Dcreate2(), H5Dopen2()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dclose(hid_t dset_id);
/**
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* \ingroup H5D
*
* \brief Asynchronous version of H5Dclose()
*
* \app_file
* \app_func
* \app_line
* \dset_id
* \es_id
*
* \return \herr_t
*
* \see H5Dclose()
*
*/
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dclose_async(const char *app_file, const char *app_func, unsigned app_line, hid_t dset_id,
hid_t es_id);
/* Internal API routines */
H5_DLL herr_t H5Ddebug(hid_t dset_id);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dformat_convert(hid_t dset_id);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dget_chunk_index_type(hid_t did, H5D_chunk_index_t *idx_type);
/* API Wrappers for async routines */
/* (Must be defined _after_ the function prototype) */
/* (And must only defined when included in application code, not the library) */
#ifndef H5D_MODULE
#define H5Dcreate_async(...) H5Dcreate_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dopen_async(...) H5Dopen_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dget_space_async(...) H5Dget_space_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dread_async(...) H5Dread_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dwrite_async(...) H5Dwrite_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dset_extent_async(...) H5Dset_extent_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#define H5Dclose_async(...) H5Dclose_async(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
/* Define "wrapper" versions of function calls, to allow compile-time values to
* be passed in by language wrapper or library layer on top of HDF5.
*/
#define H5Dcreate_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dcreate_async)
#define H5Dopen_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dopen_async)
#define H5Dget_space_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dget_space_async)
#define H5Dread_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dread_async)
#define H5Dwrite_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dwrite_async)
#define H5Dset_extent_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dset_extent_async)
#define H5Dclose_async_wrap H5_NO_EXPAND(H5Dclose_async)
#endif /* H5D_MODULE */
/* Symbols defined for compatibility with previous versions of the HDF5 API.
*
* Use of these symbols is deprecated.
*/
#ifndef H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS
/* Macros */
#define H5D_CHUNK_BTREE H5D_CHUNK_IDX_BTREE
/* Formerly used to support the H5DOread/write_chunk() API calls.
* These symbols are no longer used in the library.
*/
/* Property names for H5DOwrite_chunk */
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_FLAG_NAME "direct_chunk_flag"
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_FILTERS_NAME "direct_chunk_filters"
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_OFFSET_NAME "direct_chunk_offset"
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_DATASIZE_NAME "direct_chunk_datasize"
/* Property names for H5DOread_chunk */
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_FLAG_NAME "direct_chunk_read_flag"
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_OFFSET_NAME "direct_chunk_read_offset"
#define H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_FILTERS_NAME "direct_chunk_read_filters"
/* Typedefs */
/* Function prototypes */
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dcreate1(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hid_t dcpl_id);
H5_DLL hid_t H5Dopen1(hid_t loc_id, const char *name);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dextend(hid_t dset_id, const hsize_t size[]);
H5_DLL herr_t H5Dvlen_reclaim(hid_t type_id, hid_t space_id, hid_t dxpl_id, void *buf);
#endif /* H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _H5Dpublic_H */