Name: H5Aiterate1
Signature:
herr_t H5Aiterate1( hid_t loc_id, unsigned * idx, H5A_operator1_t op, void *op_data )

Purpose:
Calls a user’s function for each attribute on an object.

Notice:
This function is deprecated in favor of the function H5Aiterate2.

Description:
H5Aiterate1 iterates over the attributes of the object specified by its identifier, loc_id. The object can be a group, dataset, or named datatype. For each attribute of the object, the op_data and some additional information specified below are passed to the operator function op. The iteration begins with the attribute specified by its index, idx; the index for the next attribute to be processed by the operator, op, is returned in idx. If idx is the null pointer, then all attributes are processed.

The prototype for H5A_operator_t is:
typedef herr_t (*H5A_operator1_t)(hid_t loc_id, const char *attr_name, void *operator_data);

The operation receives the identifier for the group, dataset or named datatype being iterated over, loc_id, the name of the current attribute about the object, attr_name, and the pointer to the operator data passed in to H5Aiterate1, op_data. The return values from an operator are:

Parameters:

Returns:
If successful, returns the return value of the last operator if it was non-zero, or zero if all attributes were processed. Otherwise returns a negative value.

Fortran90 Interface:
None.

History:
Release     C
1.8.0 The function H5Aiterate renamed to H5Aiterate1 and deprecated in this release.