New feature
Solution:
Added some new new tests to show that paths involving HARDLINKS
and paths involving SOFTLINKS convert existing objects from H5 to
H4 the same way that paths involving no links does.
Platform tested:
Solaris2.5
18 lines
402 B
SQL
18 lines
402 B
SQL
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Expected output for 'h5dump -t /type1 /type2 /group1/type3 tcompound.h5'
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HDF5 "tcompound.h5" {
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DATATYPE "/type1" {
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H5T_STD_I32BE int_name;
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H5T_IEEE_F32BE float_name;
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}
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DATATYPE "/type2" {
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H5T_STD_I32BE int_array[4];
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H5T_IEEE_F32BE float_array[5][6];
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}
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DATATYPE "/group1/type3" {
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H5T_STD_I32BE int;
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H5T_IEEE_F32BE float;
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}
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}
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