All,

Will be more than happy to accept a patch for this request.

Elena
On Jul 24, 2017, at 9:53 AM, Werner Benger 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


When compiled with the H5_DEBUG_API define, HDF5 allows tracing of its API 
calls ( https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/H5.user/Debugging.html ).

To redirect this call into its own logfile instead of the standard output or 
standard error, HDF5 uses the fdopen() function to make use of an already 
opened file description, the actual opening operation is left to the Unix 
shell, as in

HDF5_DEBUG="55 trace" a.out 55>trace-output.log


However, this mechanism doesn't seem to work under msys bash / mingw. I could 
trace it down to a simple program:

#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
FILE*F = fdopen(55, "w");
    perror("out 55");
    fprintf(F, "hello\n");
    return 0;
}


Then running it in the shell with

./a.exe 55>more.txt

This works well under Linux, even in the Windows Linux Subsystem, but not in 
the msys bash:

$ ./a.exe 55> more.txt
out 55: Bad file descriptor


and neither in window's cmd.exe, where it seems only the first 10 numbers are 
allowed ( https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490982.aspx ):


> ./a.exe 5> more.txt
out 5: Bad file descriptor

Did anyone else get this mechanism to work under windows? If not, maybe the 
HDF5 trace function should be modified to allow for a filename instead of just 
a numerical file descriptor. The function in charge is H5_debug_mask() in H5.c 
, and instead of calling fdopen() on digits found in the HDF5_DEBUG environment 
variable, it could check for something like a dot contained in the string, and 
if so interpret it as filename to be opened instead (assuming that debug 
package names never will contain a dot, and all logfiles must have a file 
extension when opening via this mechanism).

Any thoughts?

          Werner


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