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/*
* Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
* National Center for Supercomputing Applications
* All rights reserved.
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
* Thursday, July 23, 1998
*
* Purpose: Support functions for the various tools.
*/
#ifndef H5TOOLS_H_
#define H5TOOLS_H_
#include <hdf5.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#if H5_VERS_MAJOR == 1
# if H5_VERS_MINOR == 2
# define VERSION12
# elif H5_VERS_MINOR == 3
# define VERSION13
# endif /* H5_VERS_MINOR == 2 */
#endif /* H5_VERS_MAJOR = 1 */
#define ESCAPE_HTML 1
/*
* Information about how to format output.
*/
typedef struct h5dump_t {
/*
* Fields associated with formatting numeric data. If a datatype matches
* multiple formats based on its size, then the first applicable format
* from this list is used. However, if `raw' is non-zero then dump all
* data in hexadecimal format without translating from what appears on
* disk.
*
* raw: If set then print all data as hexadecimal without
* performing any conversion from disk.
*
* fmt_raw: The printf() format for each byte of raw data. The
* default is `%02x'.
*
* fmt_int: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `int'. The default is `%d'.
*
* fmt_uint: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `unsigned'. The default is `%u'.
*
* fmt_schar: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `signed char'. The default is `%d'. This format is
* used ony if the `ascii' field is zero.
*
* fmt_uchar: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `unsigned char'. The default is `%u'. This format
* is used only if the `ascii' field is zero.
*
* fmt_short: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `short'. The default is `%d'.
*
* fmt_ushort: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `unsigned short'. The default is `%u'.
*
* fmt_long: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `long'. The default is `%ld'.
*
* fmt_ulong: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `unsigned long'. The default is `%lu'.
*
* fmt_llong: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `long long'. The default depends on what printf()
* format is available to print this datatype.
*
* fmt_ullong: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `unsigned long long'. The default depends on what
* printf() format is available to print this datatype.
*
* fmt_double: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `double'. The default is `%g'.
*
* fmt_float: The printf() format to use when rendering data which is
* typed `float'. The default is `%g'.
*
* ascii: If set then print 1-byte integer values as an ASCII
* character (no quotes). If the character is one of the
* standard C escapes then print the escaped version. If
* the character is unprintable then print a 3-digit octal
* escape. If `ascii' is zero then then 1-byte integers are
* printed as numeric values. The default is zero.
*
* str_locale: Determines how strings are printed. If zero then strings
* are printed like in C except. If set to ESCAPE_HTML then
* strings are printed using HTML encoding where each
* character not in the class [a-zA-Z0-9] is substituted
* with `%XX' where `X' is a hexadecimal digit.
*
* str_repeat: If set to non-zero then any character value repeated N
* or more times is printed as 'C'*N
*
* Numeric data is also subject to the formats for individual elements.
*/
hbool_t raw;
const char *fmt_raw;
const char *fmt_int;
const char *fmt_uint;
const char *fmt_schar;
const char *fmt_uchar;
const char *fmt_short;
const char *fmt_ushort;
const char *fmt_long;
const char *fmt_ulong;
const char *fmt_llong;
const char *fmt_ullong;
const char *fmt_double;
const char *fmt_float;
int ascii;
int str_locale;
int str_repeat;
/*
* Fields associated with compound array members.
*
* pre: A string to print at the beginning of each array. The
* default value is the left square bracket `['.
*
* sep: A string to print between array values. The default
* value is a ",\001" ("\001" indicates an optional line
* break).
*
* suf: A string to print at the end of each array. The default
* value is a right square bracket `]'.
*
* linebreaks: a boolean value to determine if we want to break the line
* after each row of an array.
*/
const char *arr_pre;
const char *arr_sep;
const char *arr_suf;
int arr_linebreak;
/*
* Fields associated with compound data types.
*
* name: How the name of the struct member is printed in the
* values. By default the name is not printed, but a
* reasonable setting might be "%s=" which prints the name
* followed by an equal sign and then the value.
*
* sep: A string that separates one member from another. The
* default is ", \001" (the \001 indicates an optional
* line break to allow structs to span multiple lines of
* output).
*
* pre: A string to print at the beginning of a compound type.
* The default is a left curly brace.
*
* suf: A string to print at the end of each compound type. The
* default is right curly brace.
*
* end: a string to print after we reach the last element of
* each compound type. prints out before the suf.
*/
const char *cmpd_name;
const char *cmpd_sep;
const char *cmpd_pre;
const char *cmpd_suf;
const char *cmpd_end;
/*
* Fields associated with vlen data types.
*
* sep: A string that separates one member from another. The
* default is ", \001" (the \001 indicates an optional
* line break to allow structs to span multiple lines of
* output).
*
* pre: A string to print at the beginning of a vlen type.
* The default is a left parentheses.
*
* suf: A string to print at the end of each vlen type. The
* default is a right parentheses.
*
* end: a string to print after we reach the last element of
* each compound type. prints out before the suf.
*/
const char *vlen_sep;
const char *vlen_pre;
const char *vlen_suf;
const char *vlen_end;
/*
* Fields associated with the individual elements.
*
* fmt: A printf(3c) format to use to print the value string
* after it has been rendered. The default is "%s".
*
* suf1: This string is appended to elements which are followed by
* another element whether the following element is on the
* same line or the next line. The default is a comma.
*
* suf2: This string is appended (after `suf1') to elements which
* are followed on the same line by another element. The
* default is a single space.
*/
const char *elmt_fmt;
const char *elmt_suf1;
const char *elmt_suf2;
/*
* Fields associated with the index values printed at the left edge of
* each line of output.
*
* n_fmt: Each index value is printed according to this printf(3c)
* format string which should include a format for a long
* integer. The default is "%lu".
*
* sep: Each integer in the index list will be separated from the
* others by this string, which defaults to a comma.
*
* fmt: After the index values are formated individually and
* separated from one another by some string, the entire
* resulting string will be formated according to this
* printf(3c) format which should include a format for a
* character string. The default is "%s".
*/
const char *idx_n_fmt; /*index number format */
const char *idx_sep; /*separator between numbers */
const char *idx_fmt; /*entire index format */
/*
* Fields associated with entire lines.
*
* ncols: Number of columns per line defaults to 80.
*
* per_line: If this field has a positive value then every Nth element
* will be printed at the beginning of a line.
*
* pre: Each line of output contains an optional prefix area
* before the data. This area can contain the index for the
* first datum (represented by `%s') as well as other
* constant text. The default value is `%s'.
*
* 1st: This is the format to print at the beginning of the first
* line of output. The default value is the current value of
* `pre' described above.
*
* cont: This is the format to print at the beginning of each line
* which was continued because the line was split onto
* multiple lines. This often happens with compound
* data which is longer than one line of output. The default
* value is the current value of the `pre' field
* described above.
*
* suf: This character string will be appended to each line of
* output. It should not contain line feeds. The default
* is the empty string.
*
* sep: A character string to be printed after every line feed
* defaulting to the empty string. It should end with a
* line feed.
*
* multi_new: Indicates the algorithm to use when data elements tend to
* occupy more than one line of output. The possible values
* are (zero is the default):
*
* 0: No consideration. Each new element is printed
* beginning where the previous element ended.
*
* 1: Print the current element beginning where the
* previous element left off. But if that would result
* in the element occupying more than one line and it
* would only occupy one line if it started at the
* beginning of a line, then it is printed at the
* beginning of the next line.
*
* multi_new: If an element is continued onto additional lines then
* should the following element begin on the next line? The
* default is to start the next element on the same line
* unless it wouldn't fit.
*
* indentlevel: a string that shows how far to indent if extra spacing
* is needed. dumper uses it.
*/
int line_ncols; /*columns of output */
size_t line_per_line; /*max elements per line */
const char *line_pre; /*prefix at front of each line */
const char *line_1st; /*alternate pre. on first line */
const char *line_cont; /*alternate pre. on continuation*/
const char *line_suf; /*string to append to each line */
const char *line_sep; /*separates lines */
int line_multi_new; /*split multi-line outputs? */
const char *line_indent; /*for extra identation if we need it*/
/*used to skip the first set of checks for line length*/
int skip_first;
/*flag used to hide or show the file number for obj refs*/
int obj_hidefileno;
/*string used to format the output for the obje refs*/
const char *obj_format;
/*flag used to hide or show the file number for dataset regions*/
int dset_hidefileno;
/*string used to format the output for the dataset regions*/
const char *dset_format;
const char *dset_blockformat_pre;
const char *dset_ptformat_pre;
const char *dset_ptformat;
} h5dump_t;
typedef struct dump_header{
const char *name;
const char *filebegin;
const char *fileend;
const char *bootblockbegin;
const char *bootblockend;
const char *groupbegin;
const char *groupend;
const char *datasetbegin;
const char *datasetend;
const char *attributebegin;
const char *attributeend;
const char *datatypebegin;
const char *datatypeend;
const char *dataspacebegin;
const char *dataspaceend;
const char *databegin;
const char *dataend;
const char *softlinkbegin;
const char *softlinkend;
const char *fileblockbegin;
const char *fileblockend;
const char *bootblockblockbegin;
const char *bootblockblockend;
const char *groupblockbegin;
const char *groupblockend;
const char *datasetblockbegin;
const char *datasetblockend;
const char *attributeblockbegin;
const char *attributeblockend;
const char *datatypeblockbegin;
const char *datatypeblockend;
const char *dataspaceblockbegin;
const char *dataspaceblockend;
const char *datablockbegin;
const char *datablockend;
const char *softlinkblockbegin;
const char *softlinkblockend;
const char *strblockbegin;
const char *strblockend;
const char *enumblockbegin;
const char *enumblockend;
const char *structblockbegin;
const char *structblockend;
const char *vlenblockbegin;
const char *vlenblockend;
const char *dataspacedescriptionbegin;
const char *dataspacedescriptionend;
const char *dataspacedimbegin;
const char *dataspacedimend;
} dump_header;
/*
* begin get_option section
*/
extern int opt_err; /* getoption prints errors if this is on */
extern int opt_ind; /* token pointer */
extern const char *opt_arg; /* flag argument (or value) */
enum {
no_arg = 0, /* doesn't take an argument */
require_arg, /* requires an argument */
optional_arg /* argument is optional */
};
/*
* get_option determines which options are specified on the command line and
* returns a pointer to any arguments possibly associated with the option in
* the ``opt_arg'' variable. get_option returns the shortname equivalent of
* the option. The long options are specified in the following way:
*
* struct long_options[] = {
* { "filename", require_arg, 'f' },
* { "append", no_arg, 'a' },
* { "width", require_arg, 'w' },
* { NULL, 0, 0 }
* };
*
* Long named options can have arguments specified as either:
*
* ``--param=arg'' or ``--param arg''
*
* Short named options can have arguments specified as either:
*
* ``-w80'' or ``-w 80''
*
* and can have more than one short named option specified at one time:
*
* -aw80
*
* in which case those options which expect an argument need to come at the
* end.
*/
typedef struct long_options {
const char *name; /* name of the long option */
int has_arg; /* whether we should look for an arg */
char shortval; /* the shortname equivalent of long arg
* this gets returned from get_option */
} long_options;
extern int get_option(int argc, const char **argv, const char *opt,
const struct long_options *l_opt);
/*
* end get_option section
*/
extern hid_t h5dump_fixtype(hid_t f_type);
extern int h5dump_dset(FILE *stream, const h5dump_t *info, hid_t dset,
hid_t p_typ, int indentlevel);
extern int h5dump_mem(FILE *stream, const h5dump_t *info, hid_t obj_id,
hid_t type, hid_t space, void *mem, int indentlevel);
extern hid_t h5dump_fopen(const char *fname, char *drivername, size_t drivername_len);
/*if we get a new program that needs to use the library add its name here*/
typedef enum {
UNKNOWN = 0,
H5LS,
H5DUMP
} ProgType;
/*struct taken from the dumper. needed in table struct*/
typedef struct obj_t {
unsigned long objno[2];
char objname[1024];
int displayed;
int recorded;
int objflag;
} obj_t;
/*struct for the tables that the find_objs function uses*/
typedef struct table_t {
int size;
int nobjs;
obj_t *objs;
} table_t;
/*this struct stores the information that is passed to the find_objs function*/
typedef struct find_objs_t {
int prefix_len;
char *prefix;
unsigned int threshold; /* should be 0 or 1 */
table_t *group_table;
table_t *type_table;
table_t *dset_table;
int status;
} find_objs_t;
extern herr_t find_objs(hid_t group, const char *name, void *op_data);
extern int search_obj (table_t *temp, unsigned long *);
extern void init_table(table_t **temp);
extern void init_prefix(char **temp, int);
/* taken from h5dump.h */
#define ATTRIBUTE_DATA 0
#define DATASET_DATA 1
#define ENUM_DATA 2
#define COL 3
extern int indent;
extern void indentation(int);
extern int nCols;
extern FILE *rawdatastream; /* output stream for raw data */
/* taken from h5dump.h*/
#define BOOT_BLOCK "BOOT_BLOCK"
#define GROUPNAME "GROUP"
#define DATASET "DATASET"
#define ATTRIBUTE "ATTRIBUTE"
#define DATATYPE "DATATYPE"
#define DATASPACE "DATASPACE"
#define DATA "DATA"
#define SCALAR "SCALAR"
#define SIMPLE "SIMPLE"
#define COMPLEX "COMPLEX"
#define STORAGELAYOUT "STORAGELAYOUT"
#define COMPRESSION "COMPRESSION"
#define EXTERNAL "EXTERNAL"
#define SOFTLINK "SOFTLINK"
#define HARDLINK "HARDLINK"
#define NLINK "NLINK"
#define FILENO "FILENO"
#define OBJNO "OBJNO"
#define STRSIZE "STRSIZE"
#define STRPAD "STRPAD"
#define CSET "CSET"
#define CTYPE "CTYPE"
#define CONCATENATOR "//"
#define DATASET "DATASET"
#define OBJID "OBJECTID"
#define BEGIN "{"
#define END "}"
/* Definitions of useful routines */
extern void print_version(const char *program_name);
extern void h5tools_init(void);
extern void h5tools_close(void);
#endif /* H5TOOLS_H_ */
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