/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Copyright by The HDF Group. * * All rights reserved. * * * * This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including * * terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in * * the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code * * distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. * * If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from * * help@hdfgroup.org. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ /* * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * Saturday, September 12, 2015 * * Purpose: This file contains declarations which define macros for the * H5Z package. Including this header means that the source file * is part of the H5Z package. */ #ifndef H5Zmodule_H #define H5Zmodule_H /* Define the proper control macros for the generic FUNC_ENTER/LEAVE and error * reporting macros. */ #define H5Z_MODULE #define H5_MY_PKG H5Z #define H5_MY_PKG_ERR H5E_PLINE #define H5_MY_PKG_INIT YES /**\defgroup H5Z H5Z Filters * * Use the functions in this module to manage HDF5 filters. * * User-defined filters are created by registering a filter descriptor of * type #H5Z_class_t with the library. * * Available filters can be read or examined at runtime. * * It is conceivable that filters are stateful and that that state be * updated at runtime. * * Filters are deleted by unregistering. * * * * * * * * * * * *
CreateRead
* \snippet{lineno} H5Z_examples.c filter * \snippet{lineno} H5Z_examples.c create * * \snippet{lineno} H5Z_examples.c read *
UpdateDelete
* \snippet{lineno} H5Z_examples.c update * * \snippet{lineno} H5Z_examples.c delete *
* * HDF5 supports a filter pipeline that provides the capability for standard and * customized raw data processing during I/O operations. HDF5 is distributed * with a small set of standard filters such as compression (gzip, SZIP, and a * shuffling algorithm) and error checking (Fletcher32 checksum). For further * flexibility, the library allows a user application to extend the pipeline * through the creation and registration of customized filters. * * The flexibility of the filter pipeline implementation enables the definition * of additional filters by a user application. A filter * \li is associated with a dataset when the dataset is created, * \li can be used only with chunked data (i.e., datasets stored in the * #H5D_CHUNKED storage layout), and * \li is applied independently to each chunk of the dataset. * * The HDF5 library does not support filters for contiguous datasets because of * the difficulty of implementing random access for partial I/O. Compact dataset * filters are not supported because it would not produce significant results. * * Filter identifiers for the filters distributed with the HDF5 * Library are as follows: * * * * * * * *
#H5Z_FILTER_DEFLATEThe gzip compression, or * deflation, filter
#H5Z_FILTER_SZIPThe SZIP compression * filter
#H5Z_FILTER_NBITThe N-bit compression * filter
#H5Z_FILTER_SCALEOFFSETThe scale-offset * compression filter
#H5Z_FILTER_SHUFFLEThe shuffle algorithm * filter
#H5Z_FILTER_FLETCHER32The Fletcher32 checksum, * or error checking, filter
* Custom filters that have been registered with the library will have * additional unique identifiers. * * See \ref_dld_filters for more information on how an HDF5 application can * apply a filter that is not registered with the HDF5 library. * * \defgroup H5ZPRE Predefined Filters * \ingroup H5Z * \defgroup FLETCHER32 Checksum Filter * \ingroup H5ZPRE * \defgroup SCALEOFFSET Scale-Offset Filter * \ingroup H5ZPRE * \defgroup SHUFFLE Shuffle Filter * \ingroup H5ZPRE * \defgroup SZIP Szip Filter * \ingroup H5ZPRE * */ #endif /* H5Zmodule_H */