Hi Isaac,

Are you calling H5close() from one thread and then expecting the other thread 
to make HDF5 calls? Because HDF5 calls are unlikely to be successful after you 
shut the library down :)

Normally, you don't need to call H5close() explicitly, btw. It will be called 
when the program exits.

From the reference manual 
(https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/RM/RM_H5.html#Library-Close ):

"This function is generally called when the application calls exit(), but may 
be called earlier in the event of an emergency shutdown or out of a desire to 
free all resources used by the HDF5 library."

Dana Robinson
Software Engineer
The HDF Group

From: Hdf-forum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Isaac Gerg
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 6:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF5 -- multithreading support or not?

Hi Folks,

I am a need for a windows application to have two threads read the same hdf5 
file as read-only.  I have searched over months on the internet trying to 
determine if HDF5 can surely handle this case and have found conflicting 
results.

I have built a test in C++, using the hdf5 C API, to determine if the read is 
possible.  The test occasional segfaults on H5Close().  I am trying to 
determine if the segfault is due to HDF5 or my own error.

TL;DR - can HDF5 on windows support having 2 threads read from the same file as 
online documentation seems to be inconsistent.

Thanks in advance,
Isaac
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