//# HDF5Object.h: An abstract base class representing an HDF5 object //# Copyright (C) 2008 //# Associated Universities, Inc. Washington DC, USA. //# //# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it //# under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by //# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your //# option) any later version. //# //# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT //# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or //# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public //# License for more details. //# //# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License //# along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, //# Inc., 675 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. //# //# Correspondence concerning AIPS++ should be addressed as follows: //# Internet email: aips2-request@nrao.edu. //# Postal address: AIPS++ Project Office //# National Radio Astronomy Observatory //# 520 Edgemont Road //# Charlottesville, VA 22903-2475 USA //# //# $Id$ #ifndef CASA_HDF5OBJECT_H #define CASA_HDF5OBJECT_H //# Includes #include #include //# Define hid_t and hsize_t if not defined (thus if HDF5 disabled). //# They should be the same as used by HDF5. //# This is checked by functions check_hid_t and check_hsize_t. #ifdef HAVE_HDF5 # include #else typedef int64_t hid_t; typedef casacore::uInt64 hsize_t; #endif namespace casacore { //# NAMESPACE CASACORE - BEGIN // // An abstract base class representing an HDF5 object // // // // // // This class wraps a basic HDF5 object. It offers several benefits: //
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  • The most important is resource management. In case of an exception, // the object's hid will automatically be closed by the destructor. //
  • It acts as the base class for the basic objects file, group, // and dataset. //
  • An HDF5 hid is a kind of pointer and should not be copied. // These classes forbid making a copy, but make it possible to use // them in a shared pointer context. //
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class HDF5Object { public: // Default constructor sets to invalid hid. HDF5Object() : itsHid(-1) {} // The destructor in a derived class should close the hid appropriately. virtual ~HDF5Object(); // Check if there is HDF5 support compiled in. static Bool hasHDF5Support(); // Close the hid if valid. virtual void close() = 0; // Is it a valid hid? bool isValid() const { return itsHid >= 0; } // Get the hid. hid_t getHid() const { return itsHid; } // Convert automatically to hid_t. operator hid_t() const { return itsHid; } // Get or set the name. // void setName (const String& name) { itsName = name; } const String& getName() const { return itsName; } // // If no HDF5, throw an exception that HDF5 is not supported. static void throwNoHDF5(); protected: // Set the hid. void setHid (hid_t hid) { itsHid = hid; } // Clear the hid (set to invalid). void clearHid() { itsHid = -1; } private: //# Data members //# Define a union to ensure that the object always uses 64 bits, even //# for older HDF5 versions where hid_t is a 32 bit integer. union { hid_t itsHid; int64_t itsDummyHid; }; String itsName; private: // Copy constructor cannot be used. HDF5Object (const HDF5Object& that); // Assignment cannot be used. HDF5Object& operator= (const HDF5Object& that); }; } #endif