Commit Graph

3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Wegner
8953ecfe9d [svn-r15120] Purpose: Ignore Windows POSIX-Depreciation warnings in Visual Studio 2005
Description:
On Windows, we receive many compiler warnings because Microsoft has implemented many "security-enhanced" versions of POSIX functions.  However, the old versions still exist, so the warnings can be ignored.  By setting a preprocessor definition, we can disable many of these warnings.  On a typical HDF5 build, this reduces the number of warnings from ~1500 to ~600

Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
2008-06-02 11:14:56 -05:00
Scott Wegner
c65d5ffe8d [svn-r15118] Purpose: Backport Windows project cleanup from trunk: remove ignored system library, standardize program debug information, and unify Windows h5tinit
Description:
These changes are made via a user's suggestion, bugzilla bug #1164.  These have all been tested in the trunk, and are stable/favorable changes.

In many of our project files on Windows, we have our linker setting set to ignore old link libraries-- either libc.lib or libcd.lib.  This is a relic from converting project files from old versions of Visual Studio to newer ones, and is unnecessary.  We remove the ignored library from the project files.  This actually makes no difference in the output binaries.

In our debug project configurations, many of the projects were generating debug information for "Program Database and Edit & Continue".  Other projects were using different settings, or none at all. We standardize to use "Program Database" setting, because it generates much smaller .obj files and cuts out unnecessary debug information.

Previously, there was Windows-dependent code inside H5detect.c, because not all projects could access the gethostname() function.  However, we standardize our project-files to link with WS2_32.lib, so now this function is available.  Thus, the Windows-specific code has been removed from H5detect.c.

Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VS.NET on WinXP
2008-06-02 10:36:55 -05:00
Scott Wegner
2ab6b11aaf [svn-r14093] Purpose: Convert Windows projects to VS2005 format and support 64-bit Fortran
Description:
This checkin is another Windows project cleanup, and also extends our Windows support for 64-bit Fortran.  Project files are now in VS2005 format, rather than VS.NET.  A couple projects have been renamed to be more descriptive (*cstub rather than *_lib), and project settings make better use of build macros.  This will make them much easier to update in the future.

Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP 32-bit
VS2005 on WinXP x64
2007-08-16 13:28:20 -05:00