H5Fflush
(hid_t object_id
,
H5F_scope_t scope
)
H5Fflush
causes all buffers associated with a
file to be immediately flushed to disk without removing the
data from the cache.
object_id
can be any object associated with the file,
including the file itself, a dataset, a group, an attribute, or
a named datatype.
scope
specifies whether the scope of the flushing
action is global or local. Valid values are as follows:
|
H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL |
Flushes the entire virtual file. | |
H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL |
Flushes only the specified file. |
H5Fflush
flushes the internal HDF5 buffers then
asks the operating system (the OS) to flush the system buffers for the
open files. After that, the OS is responsible for ensuring that
the data is actually flushed to disk.
hid_t object_id |
IN: Identifier of object used to identify the file. |
H5F_scope_t scope |
IN: Specifies the scope of the flushing action. |
SUBROUTINE h5fflush_f(obj_id, scope, hdferr) IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: obj_id ! Object identifier INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: scope ! Flag with two possible values: ! H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL_F ! H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL_F INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr ! Error code ! 0 on success and -1 on failure END SUBROUTINE h5fflush_f