H5Tcommit
(
hid_t loc_id
,
const char *name
,
hid_t dtype_id
)
H5Tcommit
(
hid_t loc_id
,
const char *name
,
hid_t dtype_id
,
hid_t lcpl_id
,
hid_t tcpl_id
,
hid_t tapl_id
)
H5Tcommit
is a macro that is mapped to either
H5Tcommit1
or
H5Tcommit2
,
depending on the needs of the application.
Such macros are provided to facilitate application compatibility. Their use and mappings are fully described in “API Compatibility Macros in HDF5”; we urge you to read that document closely.
When both the HDF5 Library and the application are built and
installed with no specific compatibility flags,
H5Tcommit
is mapped to the most recent version of
the function, currently
H5Tcommit2
.
If the library and/or application is compiled for Release 1.6
emulation, H5Tcommit
will be mapped to
H5Tcommit1
.
Function-specific flags are available to override these settings
on a function-by-function basis when the application is compiled.
Specific compile-time compatibility flags and the resulting mappings are as follows:
Compatibility setting | H5Tcommit mapping |
---|---|
Global settings |
|
No compatibility flag | H5Tcommit2 |
Enable deprecated symbols | H5Tcommit2 |
Disable deprecated symbols | H5Tcommit2 |
Emulate Release 1.6 interface |
H5Tcommit1 |
Function-level macros |
|
H5Tcommit_vers = 2 |
H5Tcommit2 |
H5Tcommit_vers = 1 |
H5Tcommit1 |
SUBROUTINE h5tcommit_f(loc_id, name, type_id, hdferr, & lcpl_id, tcpl_id, tapl_id ) IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id ! File or group identifier CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name ! Datatype name within file or group INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: type_id ! Datatype identifier INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr ! Error code ! 0 on success and -1 on failure INTEGER(HID_T), OPTIONAL, INTENT(IN) :: lcpl_id ! Link creation property list INTEGER(HID_T), OPTIONAL, INTENT(IN) :: tcpl_id ! Datatype creation property list INTEGER(HID_T), OPTIONAL, INTENT(IN) :: tapl_id ! Datatype access property list END SUBROUTINE h5tcommit_f
Release | C |
1.8.0 |
The function H5Tcommit renamed to
H5Tcommit1 and deprecated in this release.
The macro H5Tcommit
and the function H5Tcommit2
introduced in this release. |