Larry Knox e399be1e91 Merge pull request #2575 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~DYOUNG/werror:fix-thread_id-1_12 to hdf5_1_12
* commit 'f0485413e02ebf1117e5b1725f32534e7e26b622':
  Complete the comment on thread_main(), explaining why the barrier is used.
  The first implementation seemed to allow for the possibility that a thread could block at the barrier, wake and exit the barrier, re-acquire the barrier lock and increase `nentered` before the other blocked threads woke and checked `nentered % count == 0`.  Then the other blocked threads would check `nentered % count == 0` and, finding it false, go back to sleep in the barrier.  This new implementation waits for a looser condition to obtain so that threads don't go back to sleep in the barrier.
  Test the right condition for the EBUSY return in pthread_barrier_destroy().
  s/exit_failure/EXIT_FAILURE/g
  Implement pthread_barrier(3) for Darwin using a counter, condition variable, and mutex.  Untested.
  Use HD prefix.
  Provide local copies of err(3)- and errx(3)-alike functions for Visual Studio compatibility.
  Oops, the test has to return success in the unimplemented case.
  src/H5Eint.c: #include H5TSprivate.h for H5TS_thread_id() definitions.
  Remove tongue-in-cheek credit for Rusty Shackleford and Dale Alvin Gribble.
  Follow HDF5 conventions.
  Make sure that H5TS_thread_id() is available as either a function or a macro in all configurations.
  Use a naked pthread_self() call in the HDF5 thread wrappers.
  If H5_HAVE_THREADSAFE is not #defined, define nothing but a stub implementation of H5TS_thread_id().
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HDF5 version 1.12.1-1 currently under development

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