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/*
* Copyright 1993, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
* documentation for any purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided
* that the above copyright notice appear in all copies, that both that
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
* documentation, and that the name of UCAR/Unidata not be used in
* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
* without specific, written prior permission. UCAR makes no
* representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose.
* It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. It is
* provided with no support and without obligation on the part of UCAR
* Unidata, to assist in its use, correction, modification, or enhancement.
*
*/
/* "$Id: netcdf-linux.h 4492 2004-11-22 18:57:50Z epourmal $" */
#ifndef _NETCDF_
#define _NETCDF_
#ifdef __MWERKS__
#ifndef HDF
#define HDF
#endif
#endif /* __MWERKS__ */
/*
* The definitions ncvoid, USE_ENUM, and MAX_NC_OPEN, may need to be set
* properly for your installation.
*/
/*
* Argument type in user functions (deprecated, backward compatibility)
*/
#ifndef UD_NO_VOID
#define ncvoid void
#else
/* system doesn't have void type */
#define ncvoid char
#endif
/*
* If xdr_enum works properly on your system, you can define
* USE_ENUM so that nc_type is an enum.
* Otherwise, delete this definition so that the nc_type is
* an int and the valid values are #defined.
*/
#ifndef __MWERKS__
#define USE_ENUM
#endif
/*
* The following macro is provided for backward compatibility only. If you
* are a new user of netCDF, then you may safely ignore it. If, however,
* you have an existing archive of netCDF files that use default
* floating-point fill values, then you should know that the definition of
* the default floating-point fill values changed with version 2.3 of the
* netCDF package. Prior to this release, the default floating-point fill
* values were not very portable: their correct behavior depended not only
* upon the particular platform, but also upon the compilation
* environment. This led to the definition of new, default floating-point
* fill values that are portable across all platforms and compilation
* environments. If you wish, however, to obtain the old, non-portable
* floating-point fill values, then the following macro should have a true
* value PRIOR TO BUILDING THE netCDF LIBRARY.
*
* Implementation details are contained in the section below on fill values.
*/
#define NC_OLD_FILLVALUES 0
/*
* Fill values
* These values are stuffed into newly allocated space as appropriate.
* The hope is that one might use these to notice that a particular datum
* has not been set.
*/
#define FILL_BYTE ((char)-127) /* Largest Negative value */
#define FILL_CHAR ((char)0)
#define FILL_SHORT ((short)-32767)
#define FILL_LONG ((long)-2147483647)
#if !NC_OLD_FILLVALUES
# define FILL_FLOAT 9.9692099683868690e+36 /* near 15 * 2^119 */
# define FILL_DOUBLE 9.9692099683868690e+36
#else /* NC_OLD_FILLVALUES below */
/*
* This section is provided for backward compatibility only. Using
* XDR infinities for floating-point fill values has caused more problems
* than it has solved. We encourage you to define your own data-specific
* fill values rather than use default ones (see `_FillValue' below).
* If, however, you *must* use default fill values, then you should use
* the above fill values rather than the ones in this section.
*/
/*
* XDR_F_INFINITY is a float value whose EXTERNAL (xdr)
* represention is ieee floating infinity.
* XDR_D_INFINITY is a double value whose EXTERNAL (xdr)
* represention is ieee double floating point infinity.
* These are used as default fill values below.
*
* This section shows three techniques for setting these:
* Direct assignment (vax, cray) - works for non IEEE machines
* Doesn't work when IEEE machines don't allow
* float or double constants whose values are infinity.
* Use of a union (preferred portable method) - should work on
* any ANSI compiler with IEEE floating point representations,
* modulo byte order and sizeof() considerations.
* Use of pointer puns - may work with many older compilers
* which don't allow intialization of unions.
* Often doesn't work with compilers which have strict
* alignment rules.
*/
/* Direct assignment. All cases should be mutually exclusive */
#ifdef vax
#define XDR_D_INFINITY 1.7014118346046923e+38
#define XDR_F_INFINITY 1.70141173e+38
#endif /* vax */
#ifdef cray
#define XDR_D_INFINITY 1.797693134862313000e+308
#define XDR_F_INFINITY XDR_D_INFINITY
#endif /* cray */
#ifdef notdef /* you might want to try these, on an IEEE machine */
#define XDR_D_INFINITY 1.797693134862315900e+308
#define XDR_F_INFINITY 3.40282357e+38
#endif
#ifdef __STDC__
/* Use of a union, assumes IEEE representation and 1 byte unsigned char */
#ifndef XDR_D_INFINITY
#define USE_D_UNION
union xdr_d_union {unsigned char bb[8]; double dd;} ;
extern union xdr_d_union xdr_d_infs ; /* instantiated in array.c */
#define XDR_D_INFINITY (xdr_d_infs.dd)
#endif /* !XDR_D_INFINITY */
#ifndef XDR_F_INFINITY
#define USE_F_UNION
union xdr_f_union {unsigned char bb[4]; float ff;} ;
extern union xdr_f_union xdr_f_infs ; /* instantiated in array.c */
#define XDR_F_INFINITY (xdr_f_infs.ff)
#endif /* !XDR_F_INFINITY */
#else /* __STDC__ */
/* Use of a pointer pun, assumes IEEE representation, 4 byte long */
#ifndef XDR_D_INFINITY
#define USE_D_LONG_PUN
extern long xdr_d_infinity[] ; /* instantiated in array.c */
#define XDR_D_INFINITY *(double *)xdr_d_infinity
#endif /* !XDR_D_INFINITY */
#ifndef XDR_F_INFINITY
#define USE_F_LONG_PUN
extern long xdr_f_infinity ; /* instantiated in array.c */
#define XDR_F_INFINITY *((float *)&xdr_f_infinity)
#endif /* !XDR_F_INFINITY */
#endif /* __STDC__ */
/* End of INFINITY section */
#define FILL_FLOAT XDR_F_INFINITY /* IEEE Infinity */
#define FILL_DOUBLE XDR_D_INFINITY
#endif /* NC_OLD_FILLVALUES above */
/*
* masks for the struct NC flags field; passed in as 'mode' arg to
* nccreate and ncopen.
*
*/
#define NC_RDWR 1 /* read/write, 0 => readonly */
#define NC_CREAT 2 /* in create phase, cleared by ncendef */
#define NC_EXCL 4 /* on create, don't destroy existing file */
#define NC_INDEF 8 /* in define mode, cleared by ncendef */
#define NC_NSYNC 0x10 /* synchronise numrecs on change */
#define NC_HSYNC 0x20 /* synchronise whole header on change */
#define NC_NDIRTY 0x40 /* numrecs has changed */
#define NC_HDIRTY 0x80 /* header info has changed */
#define NC_NOFILL 0x100 /* Don't fill vars on endef and increase of record */
#define NC_LINK 0x8000 /* isa link */
#define NC_FILL 0 /* argument to ncsetfill to clear NC_NOFILL */
/*
* 'mode' arguments for nccreate and ncopen
*/
#define NC_NOWRITE 0
#define NC_WRITE NC_RDWR
#define NC_CLOBBER (NC_INDEF | NC_CREAT | NC_RDWR)
#define NC_NOCLOBBER (NC_INDEF | NC_EXCL | NC_CREAT | NC_RDWR)
/*
* 'size' argument to ncdimdef for an unlimited dimension
*/
#define NC_UNLIMITED 0L
/*
* attribute id to put/get a global attribute
*/
#define NC_GLOBAL -1
#ifndef HDF
/*
* This can be as large as the maximum number of stdio streams
* you can have open on your system.
*/
#define MAX_NC_OPEN 32
/*
* These maximums are enforced by the interface, to facilitate writing
* applications and utilities. However, nothing is statically allocated to
* these sizes internally.
*/
#define MAX_NC_DIMS 5000 /* max dimensions per file */
#define MAX_NC_ATTRS 3000 /* max global or per variable attributes */
#define MAX_NC_VARS 5000 /* max variables per file */
#define MAX_NC_NAME 256 /* max length of a name */
#define MAX_VAR_DIMS 32 /* max per variable dimensions */
/*
* Added feature.
* If you wish a variable to use a different value than the above
* defaults, create an attribute with the same type as the variable
* and the following reserved name. The value you give the attribute
* will be used as the fill value for that variable.
*/
#define _FillValue "_FillValue"
#else /* HDF */
#include "hlimits.h" /* Hard coded constants for HDF library */
#endif /* HDF */
#ifdef USE_ENUM
/*
* The netcdf data types
*/
typedef enum {
NC_UNSPECIFIED, /* private */
NC_BYTE,
NC_CHAR,
NC_SHORT,
NC_LONG,
NC_FLOAT,
NC_DOUBLE,
/* private */
NC_BITFIELD,
NC_STRING,
NC_IARRAY,
NC_DIMENSION,
NC_VARIABLE,
NC_ATTRIBUTE
} nc_type ;
#else
typedef int nc_type ;
#define NC_UNSPECIFIED 0 /* private */
#define NC_BYTE 1
#define NC_CHAR 2
#define NC_SHORT 3
#define NC_LONG 4
#define NC_FLOAT 5
#define NC_DOUBLE 6
/* private */
#define NC_BITFIELD 7
#define NC_STRING 8
#define NC_IARRAY 9
#define NC_DIMENSION 10
#define NC_VARIABLE 11
#define NC_ATTRIBUTE 12
#endif
/*
* C data types corresponding to netCDF data types:
*/
/* Don't use these or the C++ interface gets confused
typedef char ncchar;
typedef char ncbyte;
typedef short ncshort;
typedef float ncfloat;
typedef double ncdouble;
*/
/*
* Variables/attributes of type NC_LONG should use the C type 'nclong'
*/
#if defined _CRAYMPP
typedef short nclong;
#elif defined __alpha || (_MIPS_SZLONG == 64) || defined __ia64 || (defined __sun && defined _LP64) || defined __x86_64__
typedef int nclong;
#else
typedef long nclong; /* default, compatible type */
#endif
/*
* Global netcdf error status variable
* Initialized in error.c
*/
#define NC_NOERR 0 /* No Error */
#define NC_EBADID 1 /* Not a netcdf id */
#define NC_ENFILE 2 /* Too many netcdfs open */
#define NC_EEXIST 3 /* netcdf file exists && NC_NOCLOBBER */
#define NC_EINVAL 4 /* Invalid Argument */
#define NC_EPERM 5 /* Write to read only */
#define NC_ENOTINDEFINE 6 /* Operation not allowed in data mode */
#define NC_EINDEFINE 7 /* Operation not allowed in define mode */
#define NC_EINVALCOORDS 8 /* Coordinates out of Domain */
#define NC_EMAXDIMS 9 /* MAX_NC_DIMS exceeded */
#define NC_ENAMEINUSE 10 /* String match to name in use */
#define NC_ENOTATT 11 /* Attribute not found */
#define NC_EMAXATTS 12 /* MAX_NC_ATTRS exceeded */
#define NC_EBADTYPE 13 /* Not a netcdf data type */
#define NC_EBADDIM 14 /* Invalid dimension id */
#define NC_EUNLIMPOS 15 /* NC_UNLIMITED in the wrong index */
#define NC_EMAXVARS 16 /* MAX_NC_VARS exceeded */
#define NC_ENOTVAR 17 /* Variable not found */
#define NC_EGLOBAL 18 /* Action prohibited on NC_GLOBAL varid */
#define NC_ENOTNC 19 /* Not a netcdf file */
#define NC_ESTS 20 /* In Fortran, string too short */
#define NC_EMAXNAME 21 /* MAX_NC_NAME exceeded */
#define NC_ENTOOL NC_EMAXNAME /* Backward compatibility */
#define NC_EUNLIMIT 22 /* NC_UNLIMITED size already in use */
#define NC_EXDR 32 /* */
#define NC_SYSERR -1
#include "hdf2netcdf.h"
extern int ncerr ;
/*
* Global options variable. Used to determine behavior of error handler.
* Initialized in lerror.c
*/
#define NC_FATAL 1
#define NC_VERBOSE 2
extern int ncopts ; /* default is (NC_FATAL | NC_VERBOSE) */
/*
* NB: The following feature-test line is too long in order to accomodate a
* bug in the VMS 5.3 C compiler.
*/
#ifndef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
# if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
# define HAVE_PROTOTYPES
# endif
#endif
#undef PROTO
#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
# define PROTO(x) x
#else
# define PROTO(x) ()
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern int nccreate PROTO((
const char* path,
int cmode
));
extern int ncopen PROTO((
const char* path,
int mode
));
extern int ncredef PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncendef PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncclose PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncinquire PROTO((
int cdfid,
int* ndims,
int* nvars,
int* natts,
int* recdim
));
extern int ncsync PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncabort PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncnobuf PROTO((
int cdfid
));
extern int ncdimdef PROTO((
int cdfid,
const char* name,
long length
));
extern int ncdimid PROTO((
int cdfid,
const char* name
));
extern int ncdiminq PROTO((
int cdfid,
int dimid,
char* name,
long* length
));
extern int ncdimrename PROTO((
int cdfid,
int dimid,
const char* name
));
extern int ncvardef PROTO((
int cdfid,
const char* name,
nc_type datatype,
int ndims,
const int* dim
));
extern int ncvarid PROTO((
int cdfid,
const char* name
));
extern int ncvarinq PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
char* name,
nc_type* datatype,
int* ndims,
int* dim,
int* natts
));
extern int ncvarput1 PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* coords,
const void* value
));
extern int ncvarget1 PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* coords,
void* value
));
extern int ncvarput PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
void* value
));
extern int ncvarget PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
void* value
));
extern int ncvarputs PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
const long* stride,
void* values
));
extern int ncvargets PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
const long* stride,
void* values
));
extern int ncvarputg PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
const long* stride,
const long* imap,
void* values
));
extern int ncvargetg PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const long* start,
const long* count,
const long* stride,
const long* imap,
void* values
));
extern int ncvarrename PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name
));
extern int ncattput PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name,
nc_type datatype,
int len,
const void* value
));
extern int ncattinq PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name,
nc_type* datatype,
int* len
));
extern int ncattget PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name,
void* value
));
extern int ncattcopy PROTO((
int incdf,
int invar,
const char* name,
int outcdf,
int outvar
));
extern int ncattname PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
int attnum,
char* name
));
extern int ncattrename PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name,
const char* newname
));
extern int ncattdel PROTO((
int cdfid,
int varid,
const char* name
));
extern int nctypelen PROTO((
nc_type datatype
));
extern int ncsetfill PROTO((
int cdfid,
int fillmode
));
extern int ncrecinq PROTO((
int cdfid,
int* nrecvars,
int* recvarids,
long* recsizes
));
extern int ncrecget PROTO((
int cdfid,
long recnum,
void** datap
));
extern int ncrecput PROTO((
int cdfid,
long recnum,
void* * datap
));
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _NETCDF_ */
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