From russ@unidata.ucar.edu Tue Mar 5 11:10:50 1996 Path: solitaire.cv.nrao.edu!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!portal.gmu.edu!newsfeed.internetmci.com!ncar!usenet From: russ@unidata.ucar.edu (Russ Rew) Newsgroups: sci.data.formats Subject: netCDF version 2.4 is now available Date: 28 Feb 1996 15:23:35 -0700 Organization: UCAR Unidata Program Lines: 280 Sender: russ@buddy.unidata.ucar.edu Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: buddy.unidata.ucar.edu Keywords: netCDF announcement, new version, array-oriented data access X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.1 Hi, We're pleased to announce that version 2.4 of netCDF is now available. You can read the Release Notes with a WWW browser from the URL http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/release-notes.html or read the rest of this message for a text version of the Release Notes. Russ Rew Steve Emmerson Glenn Davis Harvey Davies UCAR Unidata Program http://www.unidata.ucar.edu ____________________________________________________________________________ NetCDF 2.4 Release Notes Version 2.4 of Unidata's netCDF software is now available via anonymous FTP >from ftp://ftp.unidata.ucar.edu/pub/netcdf/netcdf.tar.Z Instructions for installation are contained in the INSTALL file that accompanies the software. This release provides a new version of the netCDF software that incorporates support for new platforms and updated versions of previously-supported platforms, provides new optimizations, improves the documentation, incorporates fixes for reported bugs, and includes other miscellaneous improvements. Version 2.4 is intended to be a stable release incorporating bug fixes and improvements that do not involve significant additions to the netCDF data model or interfaces. ____________________________________________________________________________ Platforms This release has been built and tested on the following platforms: * AIX-4.1 (IBM Powerstation) * HPUX-9.05 (HP PA-RISC) * IRIX-5.3 (SGI Indigo2) * IRIX64-6.1 (SGI Power Indigo2) * MSDOS using gcc, f2c, and GNU make (IBM PS/2, 386) * OpenVMS-6.2 (Digital MicroVAX) * OSF1-3.2 (Digital Alpha) * OS/2 2.1 (Gateway, 486) * SunOS-4.1.4 (Sun SPARCstation) * SunOS-5.4, SunOS-5.5 (Sun SPARCstation) * ULTRIX-4.3 (Digital VAXstation) * ULTRIX-4.5 (Digital DECstation) * UNICOS-8 (Cray Y-MP, T3D) * Windows NT-3.51 (Pentium) In all cases tests of the C and Fortran interfaces were successful. The C++ interface test worked on all platforms except OpenVMS and UNICOS, for which we had no access to a suitable C++ compiler. The new release integrates the use of the nclong typedef into the netCDF implementation. This means that C/C++ programs on platforms with sizeof(long) > sizeof(int) (e.g. the DEC Alpha) will have to be recompiled and must use nclong as the variable type corresponding to NC_LONG data. All programs that use NC_LONG data should also use the nclong data type to declare such data for portability. ____________________________________________________________________________ Optimizations Significant optimizations are included for Cray UNICOS platforms. The Cray optimizations use the Cray FFIO library with buffering user-configurable through an environment variable. These optimizations make netCDF on the Cray competitive with Fortran binary I/O. Thanks to Jeff Kuehn and Steve Luzmoor for contributing these optimizations. ____________________________________________________________________________ Documentation Improvements The NetCDF User's Guide has been significantly revised, including some important additions. Changes include the following: * a new appendix that formally specifies the netCDF format, independent of its implementation; * a new section on limitations of the netCDF data model and implementation; * a new section on compiling and linking with the netCDF library; * a new section on UNICOS optimization; * a new section discussing the correspondence between CDL, netCDF, Fortran, and C data types; * clarification of, and some changes to, recommended standard attribute conventions; * clarification of cross-section access, strided access, and mapped access to arrays; * better embedding of URLs, so the derived HTML form of the User's Guide has working links to external documents and references; and * a more useful Index. The new NetCDF User's Guide is included in the netCDF 2.4 source distribution, but is also available independently in three forms: HTML as a set of HTML documents for viewing with a web browser. PostScript as a compressed PostScript file. When uncompressed, this is suitable for printing or viewing with a PostScript viewer. (In the PostScript file, the Table of Contents is printed last, so please reorder before duplicating.) Info files as a compressed tar file of Info files, suitable for viewing with an Info documentation browsing system such as xinfo or GNU info. The supplementary class documentation for the C++ interface has also been revised and expanded. ____________________________________________________________________________ Other Improvements Limitations in the ncgen utility program on the maximum number of variables, dimensions, or attributes have been eliminated. The size of the ncgen executable is now significantly smaller. The ncdump program now uses the underscore character (_) to display fill-values (data that hasn't been written yet or missing values). The ncgen utility recognizes these, as well as the old FloatInf and DoubleInf symbols for backward compatibility. This release increases advisory limits for the maximum number of dimensions, variables, and attributes in a netCDF file, to accommodate users who found the old limits constraining. These limits are still advisory, to make applications easier to write when dynamic memory allocation would be awkward or impractical (e.g. in Fortran applications). The maximum number of dimensions per netCDF file has been increased from 32 to 100. The maximum number of variables per netCDF file has been increased from 512 to 2000. The maximum number of attributes per variable has been increased from 512 to 2000. The experimental C++ interface has been integrated into the netCDF distribution and is now built by default as part of the installation, if a suitable C++ compiler is available. C++ interface changes include: * New get_rec(), put_rec(), and set_rec() member functions were added to the NcVar class to make it easier to step through records and access just one record of variable data. * A new get_index() member function was added to the NcVar class that finds the record number of the first variable that matches a specified key. * The NcFile class hierarchy was simplified in a backward-compatible way, to make it easier for users to derive their own specialized netCDF file classes. Thanks to Dan Schmitt of Texas A&M University for contributing these additions. In the C++ interface, you can no longer use unadorned integer constants to put attribute values, because it's ambiguous whether you intend the attribute type to be byte, short, or long. You can get the right attribute type by casting or using a variable value of the appropriate type. Another similar problem led to the removal of as_int() member functions, because of ambiguity and portability problems. You now have to use as_short() or as_nclong() to access a variable value as an integer. Similarly, we removed overloading on int and int* data types where it would encourage writing nonportable programs that behave differently on machines with different int sizes. ____________________________________________________________________________ Bug Fixes The 2.4 release contains fixes for bugs in the previous 2.3.2 release. Below we list the most significant fixes. A more complete list is in the CHANGES file in the distribution. C library fixes: * Fixed the `xdr_NC_fill' bug in ncrecput(), which misbehaved if invoked after reading a non-record variable. * Fixed ncredef() bug that caused a segmentation violation from dereferencing a null pointer if ncredef() was called immediately after nccreate(). * Fixed bug that occurred when reentering definition mode to add a new record variable to a file that had only one record variable of type NC_BYTE, NC_CHAR, or NC_SHORT. In these cases, a special-case optimization was used to avoid padding each record value out to four bytes, but the redefinition was not accounting for this optimization. * Fixed bugs so ncvarid() and ncdimid() will work on a variable or dimension that has been renamed to a shorter name while in data mode. * Makefile and configuration fixes for more robust adaptation to various platforms * The ncsync() function was changed to re-read the header on files opened for writing in addition to re-reading the header on files opened for read-only access, as in the previous version. * New names of variables and dimensions renamed in define mode will now be immediately recognized. * For VMS platforms, files opened with "ctx=stm" keyword to use stream mode. This will permit reading netCDF files from VMS system that have been FTPd in binary mode from a UNIX system without modifying RMS attributes after file transfer. Fortran library fixes: * Improved error handling from the Fortran interface, where failures from C calls were occasionally not reflected in Fortran error returns. In particular, the library now catches attempts to retrieve information when no attributes, dimensions, or variables are defined yet. Attempts to rename components in files opened for read-only access now fail properly. * Improved error message from Fortran interface when user forgets to include netcdf.inc and then calls NCCRE or NCOPN. * Corrected a few bugs in the Fortran interface module (fortran/jackets.src) dealing with interconversion between Fortran INTEGERs and C longs. * Added SINGLE_PRECISION to `fortran/fortc' system and modified file fortran/ftest.src accordingly. C++ library fixes: * Several memory leaks were plugged. * Tested that file was not in define mode when NcFile::sync() is called. * Changed return type of NcVar::edges() from const long* to long*, to make the result modifiable for immediate use in accessing array sections. * Fixed bug in NcVar::set_cur() to allow extending along record dimension. * Fixed off-by-one problem with strings. * Made changes necessary to work with g++. * Fixed a bug in NcVar::get_att(NcToken) member, to make it return 0 for attributes that don't exist. * NcAtt::is_valid() had been returning FALSE for global attributes, but this fix makes it return TRUE when appropriate. * NcAtt::remove() member function now checks to make sure in define_mode first, before deleting attribute. Utility program fixes: * Fixed a problem with ncgen -f that showed up on AIX, where double-precision constants like 1.5d+30 were being stored using single-precision representations, such as 1.5e+30. * Fixed ncgen to accept null-string attributes. * Fixed ncgen to print an error message when a duplicate attribute for a variable is declared in CDL input. * Fixed ncgen handling of hexadecimal notation for byte constants, so now '\x80' works as documented for specifying a byte value, for example. * Fixed ncgen to permit variable, dimension, and attribute names to contain the string "netcdf". * Incorporated Brian Lincoln's fix for the way ncgen handles multidimensional strings, providing padding in the most rapidly-varying dimension instead of just concatenating the strings. * Made ncgen generate an error message when the type of the _FillValue attribute doesn't match the type of the associated variable. The library is supposed to catch all these, but doesn't for record variables. * Fixed bug with ncgen generating C or Fortran programs that didn't use ".nc" file extensions on created netCDF files. * Use of the "-f" option of ncdump for annotating with full attributes caused multidimensional character arrays to be incorrectly annotated (the comma delimiter was missing). * Some ncdump option combinations caused memory leaks. * Fixed ncdump bug that appeared on some platforms when dumping a 0-length attribute. Now ncdump will represent a 0-length attribute of any type as the empty string, since CDL has no syntax for 0-length attributes. ____________________________________________________________________________ Providing Feedback Questions or suggestions about this release may be sent to , mentioning the platform and version of the software. ____________________________________________________________________________ From dean@phobos.cira.colostate.edu Mon Mar 18 11:27:54 1996 Path: solitaire.cv.nrao.edu!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!caen!usenet.cis.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!lerc.nasa.gov!purdue!yuma!DEAN@phobos.cira.colostate.edu From: dean@phobos.cira.colostate.edu Newsgroups: sci.data.formats Subject: Re: Keplerian two-line elements Date: 16 Mar 1996 06:57:02 GMT Organization: Colorado State Univ, CIRA Lines: 5 Message-ID: <4idonu$3614@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> References: <31496DEC.26B@knoll.kih.no> Reply-To: dean@sol.cira.colostate.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: sol.cira.colostate.edu Ask the people in sci.geo.satellite-nav. 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