Description:
The following two constructors of classes: AbstractDs, IdComponent,
H5Location, and H5Object are no longer appropriate after the data member
"id" had been moved from IdComponent to the sub-classes.
The copy constructors are noop and will be generated by the compilers if
needed so they can be removed in 1.8.15 without effecting applications. The
other constructors will be removed from 1.10 release, and then from 1.8 if
their removal does not raise any problems in at least two 1.10 releases.
<Classname>(const hid_t h5_id);
<Classname>(const <Classname>& original);
Deprecation warnings are added to each of these classes.
The other classes are changed to call the default constructor instead of
one of the constructors above.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
Fixed base classes that were in wrong order on the prototype lines and
some misc. warnings.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
Parameter had the same name as the class' member's. Replaced parameter
with a different name.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
Missing initializing one of the base classes in multiple inheritance.
Added CommonFG() to constructors' prototype.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
CXX_SHARED_CONDITIONAL does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
This was due to a removed AM_CONDITIONAL macro in configure.ac.
The CXX_SHARED_CONDITIONAL code was removed from the Makefile.am
files. Additionally, the C++ shared library build settings field in
libhdf5.settings file was updated.
Tested on: local linux VM w/ C++
--enable-shared --enable-static
--enable-shared --disable-static
--disable-shared --enable-static
branch.
Removed the configure option that allows selective disabling of individual
internal filters (fletcher32, shuffle, etc.).
This feature mucked up the code with a lot of #ifdefs, saved very little space,
and was not scalable to a general scheme for library size reduction. We've
decided to remove the feature while we investigate a more general scheme for
decreasing the library size.
Part of: HDFFV-9086
Tested on: h5committest
- Remove Infering parallel compilers (C and Fortran) from configure.ac
- Remove restriction to build shared with parallel
- Cleanup parallel sections in configure.ac
- remove large file support checks
- MPE fixes.
tested with h5committest.
Developers will now have to run bin/reconfigure (deprecated, will be removed
soon) or autogen.sh after checking out code.
Part of: HDFFV-9120
Tested on: jam with Fortran and C++
Change AC_TRY_RUN TO AC_TRY_COMPILE
Changed all the instances of AC_TRY_RUN for the Fortran and C++ tests to use
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE and moved all the tests to new files in m4 directory:
aclocal_cxx.m4 (for C++ tests)
aclocal_fc.m4 (for Fortran tests)
tested: jam
Description:
Added notes regarding UTF-8 and extended ASCII, provided in HDFFV-8899,
to C++ API.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) - only in comments
Removed the try/block with new/bad_alloc that were unintentionally
committed previously.
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
Followed hints on the JIRA issue to remove several potential memory
leaks.
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
- Used H5I_INVALID_HID instead of 0 to initialized member "id" in classes
that represent HDF5 objects. For PropList, H5P_DEFAULT has to be used
instead of H5I_INVALID_HID.
- Added try/catch block to some dynamically allocating memory code and
re-throw the bad_alloc exception with a message informing the location of
the failure.
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Description:
H5F_ACC_CREAT was included in the C++ API while the C library doesn't
allow it yet. Possibly, in the future, but not now. In addition, the
two flags H5F_ACC_RDONLY and H5F_ACC_RDWR were missing from the
documentation, causing confusion that appending is not supported.
Solution:
- Removed H5F_ACC_CREAT from the function until the C library support it
- Added H5F_ACC_RDONLY and H5F_ACC_RDWR to the comments to update the
documentation
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)