Hi Allen,
Great! I'll give it a try once it's been released.
Thanks,
Steve
Quoting Allen D Byrne <[email protected]>:
Steve,
I was able to reproduce your error with hdf5 1.8.5-patch1. This
error does not happen when I used the soon to be released 1.8.6
version.
Allen
Steve,
One of our developers will look at the issue.
FYI, you may want to try this:
take out cpp calls and just use HDF5 library calls.
Thanks
--pc
On 9/14/2010 5:44 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I updated the sample code to do a
>
> H5Fflush(fid,H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL);
>
> after creating the file and before creating the dataset.
> Unfortunately, the problem still occurs.
>
> I do get the same failure if I compile the code for win32 rather than
> x64. Not sure if that'll be any easier to come by or not.
>
> -Steve
>
> Quoting Peter Cao <[email protected]>:
>
>> Since I do not have a Windows XP 64-bit machine, I tested your code
>> on Linux.
>> I could not reproduce the problem. Call H5Fflush() after you create
>> the new
>> group to see if it solves the problem. Thanks --pc
>>
>> On 9/7/2010 12:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Under some circumstances, I'm seeing an assertion errors when I
>>> create a new dataset inside a sample HDF5 file I'd created using
>>> HDFView
>>>
>>> Platform: Windows XP 64bit
>>>
>>> HDF5 version: 1.8.5-patch1 (and 1.8.5), recompiled to disable SZIP
>>>
>>> HDFView version: 2.6.1 for Windows XP
>>>
>>>
>>> Attached is a sample application and a H5 file that result in me
>>> getting the following assertion errors when I try to create the
>>> dataset:
>>>
>>> Assertion failed: elem, file ..\..\..\src\H5FL.c, line 1876
>>> Assertion failed: H5F_sfile_head_g == ((void *)0), file
>>> ..\..\..\src\H5Fsfile.c, line 65
>>>
>>>
>>> More detail on the oddness...
>>>
>>> In the sample H5 file, I've created some groups / datasets that I'm
>>> using in unit tests for a wrapper around HDF5lib that I'm writing.
>>>
>>> In the sample application, I open the file,create a group
>>> '/newGroup', and try to create a dataset '/newGroup/newDataset'
>>> which results in the above assertion failures
>>>
>>>
>>> However, if I create the dataset beneath a pre-existing group in
>>> the H5 file, either '/group1/newDataset' or just in the root
>>> '/newDataset', I _do not_ get the assertion failures.
>>>
>>> Also, if I create an empty H5 file via my application and then add
>>> the '/newGroup' and '/newGroup/newDataset', I _do not_ get the
>>> assertion failures.
>>>
>>> So... is this some weird mismatch between the properties with which
>>> HDFView created the groups in the test file vs. how I've got the
>>> properties when I create '/newGroup'? What do I do to fix it?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Steve Christensen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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