Code cleanup
Description:
Regenerated with older version of dataspace information, since these files
don't contain null dataspaces.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
Description: Mainly are header message changes for dataspace. In last round
of check-in, a new header message for dataspace to created, which is not a good
way. Now, there will be no new message for dataspace, but just add the type of
dataspace in the message while increment its version number. Backward compatibility
is addressed. The attribute design is modified accordingly. Took out Null
dataspace test from tmisc.c and put it in th5s.c. These files are re-generated
since the header message has been changed.
Platforms tested: h5committest
new tests for h5repack
Description:
added more tests both to the test program and shell script that test
a variation of different filter converssions
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
Misc. update:
1) new function for tools library
2) new test script for h5repack
Description:
1) currently all the tools (h5dump, h5diff, etc) do not check if a filter is available
for reading some dataset that might have a filter not available on the current configuration (the behaviour
of the tools until now was to trigger a library error, saying that the dataset cannot be read
due to the lack of the filter)
Solution:
1) added a new function h5tools_canreadf that checks if a dataset can be read
depending on the availability of filters.
this function was added in calls for h5diff and h5repack.
instead of triggering the library error, a message is printed, saying that the dataset
cannot be read (the print is optional, it is on on verbose mode)
2) added a shell script that tests the commannd line tool behaviour of h5repack
the script does a series of runs of h5repack with several options on the same file (this file test4.h5
was added to the testfiles dir).
then, it runs the h5diff tool, with the input and output files , in each run.
the goal of the test is also to check item 1) . the binary file was saved with filters
that might not be available on other configurations
Platforms tested:
linux (all filters enabled)
linux (some filters disabled)
solaris (some filters disabled)
AIX (some filters disabled)
windows (all filters on and off )
Misc. update: