f19e06b59ee53f17465a7b5974c25c3245a40d9a
previous warnings PR. An array element was assigned to
itself---shape[2]Â =Â shape[2];---instead of being assigned to
chunk[2].
fortran/src/H5Pf.c: move conditional compilation controlled by
H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS outside of a function for readability.
fortran/src/H5match_types.c: put a variable's declaration under the same
conditional compilation (H5_FORTRAN_HAVE_C_LONG_DOUBLE) as its
use.
For now, skip compilation of some unused debug dump routines in the JNI.
While I'm in the JNI, delete a set-but-unused variable.
src/H5Z.c: condition a variable declaration on H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS
so that it's not declared but unused or vice versa.
test/cache_common.h: add an #include in to get some symbols we need to
avoid implicit declaration warnings.
test/dsets.c: use a more conventional conditional-compilation syntax.
test/dt_arith.c, test/fillval.c: initialize a bunch of uninitialized
variables before use.
test/vfd.c: pass the expected type of `void **` to posix_memalign(3)
instead of `int **`.
testpar/t_bigio.c: explicitly compare with 0 instead of using ! when
"equal to 0?" is the question not "is false?" Repair some
indentation while I'm here.
testpar/testpar.h: repair misaligned line-continuation backslashes in a
macro that probably should be a function so that we don't have
to fiddle with the line continuation to begin with.
tools/src/h5repack/h5repack_main.c: fix some compiler fussing about
enums.
tools/test/perform/pio_engine.c: the compiler fusses if you cast a
function call returning double directly to off_t. It's ok if
you cast a variable that's a double to off_t, however. Write
and use a new function, sqrto(), to avoid the cast warnings.
Revert "Make a squash commit of 'Quiet some warnings by adjusting warnings level and fixing some code.' (commit
5c911d8baf)"
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