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Vailin Choi
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Robb Matzke
04979ec7326
Robb Matzke committed 68bff3d352a19 Nov 1998
[svn-r928] Changes since 19981118
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./src/H5.c
./src/H5Smpio.c
./src/H5T.c
./src/H5Tconv.c
./src/H5Tpublic.h
./src/H5detect.c
./src/H5private.h
./src/H5public.h
./test/big.c
	The `long long' type isn't quite as prevalent as we had hoped;
	there is at least one system that defines `__int64' but not
	`long long'.  Therefore, I've temporarily changed all
	occurrences of `long long' to `long_long' and then #define
	that in H5private.h based on the existence of `long long' or
	`__int64'. This gets rid of some #ifdef's in other parts of the code.
	The semantics of the hdf5 types are:

	   *int8_t	 Exactly one byte
	   *int16_t	 At least two bytes. We favor 32-bit integers over
			 16-bit integers if the 16-bit integer is 4-bytes wide
			 (Cray)
	   *int32_t	 At least four bytes.
	   *int64_t	 At least eight bytes
	   long_long	 The widest integral integer type

	The H5Smpio.c contains debugging code which is non-portable.

./tools/h5ls.c
	Changed the order native types are detected so we favor the name `int'
	over `short' or `long' if two of them are the same.

./config/conclude.in
	Added a rule to make test programs depend on the hdf5 library. This
	fixes a minor bug where changing H5detect.c and then running `make
	test' caused H5Tinit.c to not be recompiled and therefore the test
	files are not relinked.

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