Roland

I believe this documentation is out of date. Carpet's HDF5 format has been 
updated multiple times over the past years, usually either to introduce a new 
feature or to improve performance. I am afraid we did not keep the 
documentation up to date. Of course, I will be happy to answer all questions, 
or give a general introduction.

-erik

On Mar 19, 2014, at 14:52 , Roland Haas <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hello all,
> 
> we are trying (Sherwood actually) to add a "Einstein Toolkit" reader
> to yt (http://yt-project.org/). In the process of checking whether
> there already is documentation of the file format (other than than the
> source code) I actually found a section "CarpetIOHDF5's HDF5 file
> layout" in CarpetIOHDF5's documentation.tex. However the section is
> commented out (with LaTeX's equivalent of #if(0)) so am wondering if
> this is because we do not want to allow tex documentation that may get
> out of sync with the source code (and consider the C++ source the only
> authorative documentation) or if it was simply found to be too terse
> to be worthwhile keeping up to date. The commit adding iffalse is from
> 2006 "CarpetIOHDF5: implement parallel I/O" by Thomas Radke.
> 
> Yours,
> Roland
> 
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