diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 77ed20190..4aea70998 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -4,6 +4,11 @@ cmake_policy(VERSION 3.13) project(HighFive VERSION 3.0.0) set(HIGHFIVE_VERSION_PRERELEASE 2) +message(WARNING "=================================================================\n" + "HighFive development moved to:\n" + " github.com/highfive-devs/highfive\n" + "=================================================================") + # Configure HighFive # ------------------ option(HIGHFIVE_VERBOSE "Set logging level to verbose." OFF) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3752cf435..dee6c73db 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,11 @@ -*Note:* In preparation of `v3` of HighFive, we've started merging breaking -changes into the main branch. More information and opportunity to comment can -be found at: -https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/issues/864 +> [!WARNING] +> The Blue Brain Project concluded in December 2024, so the HighFive development is ceased under the BlueBrain GitHub organization. +> +> The development of HighFive will continue at: +> https://github.com/highfive-devs/highfive # HighFive - HDF5 header-only C++ Library -[![Doxygen -> gh-pages](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/workflows/gh-pages/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://BlueBrain.github.io/HighFive/actions/workflows/gh-pages.yml?query=branch%3Amaster) -[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/BlueBrain/HighFive/branch/master/graph/badge.svg?token=UBKxHEn7RS)](https://codecov.io/gh/BlueBrain/HighFive) -[![HighFive_Integration_tests](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive-testing/actions/workflows/integration.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive-testing/actions/workflows/integration.yml) -[![Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/badge/47755262.svg)](https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10679422) - Documentation: https://bluebrain.github.io/HighFive/ ## Brief @@ -47,237 +43,49 @@ It integrates nicely with other CMake projects by defining (and exporting) a Hig - xtensor (optional) - half (optional) -### Versioning & Code Stability -We use semantic versioning. Currently, we're preparing `v3` which contains a -limited set of breaking changes required to eliminate undesireable behaviour or -modernize outdated patterns. We provide a -[Migration Guide](https://bluebrain.github.io/HighFive/md__2home_2runner_2work_2_high_five_2_high_five_2doc_2migration__guide.html), -please report any missing or incorrect information to help others make the -switch more easily. - -- `v2.x.y` are stable and any API breaking changes are considered bugs. There's - like not going to be very many releases of the `v2` line once `v3` is stable. - -- `v3.0.0-beta?` are pre-releases of `v3.0.0`. We predict that one more - breaking changes might happen: the string handling is confusing to some of the - maintainers and the default encoding is inconsistent (and will likely be made - consistent). - - For codes that either use `std::string` when dealing with strings, or that - don't use strings with HDF5 at all, we don't currently have any additional - breaking changes planned for 3.0.0. - +The releases for versions 2.x.y and two prereleases of v3 can be found at: +* https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/releases +* https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10679422 -### Known flaws -- HighFive is not thread-safe. At best it has the same limitations as the HDF5 library. However, HighFive objects modify their members without protecting these writes. Users have reported that HighFive is not thread-safe even when using the threadsafe HDF5 library, e.g., https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/discussions/675. -- Eigen support in core HighFive was broken until v3.0. See https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/issues/532. H5Easy was not - affected. -- The support of fixed length strings isn't ideal. +The state of HighFive immediately before preparing it for archival is: +* https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/tree/v3.0.0-beta2 +All future development and new releases can be found at: +* https://github.com/highfive-devs/highfive -## Examples - -#### Write a std::vector to 1D HDF5 dataset and read it back +## Example ```c++ -#include - using namespace HighFive; -std::string filename = "/tmp/new_file.h5"; +File file("foo.h5", File::Truncate); { - // We create an empty HDF55 file, by truncating an existing - // file if required: - File file(filename, File::Truncate); - std::vector data(50, 1); file.createDataSet("grp/data", data); } { - // We open the file as read-only: - File file(filename, File::ReadOnly); auto dataset = file.getDataSet("grp/data"); - // Read back, with allocating: + // Read back, automatically allocating: auto data = dataset.read>(); - // Because `data` has the correct size, this will - // not cause `data` to be reallocated: + // Alternatively, if `data` has the correct + // size, without reallocation: dataset.read(data); } ``` -**Note:** As of 2.8.0, one can use `highfive/highfive.hpp` to include -everything HighFive. Prior to 2.8.0 one would include `highfive/H5File.hpp`. - -**Note:** For advanced usecases the dataset can be created without immediately -writing to it. This is common in MPI-IO related patterns, or when growing a -dataset over the course of a simulation. - -#### Write a 2 dimensional C double float array to a 2D HDF5 dataset - -See [create_dataset_double.cpp](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/blob/master/src/examples/create_dataset_double.cpp) - -#### Write and read a matrix of double float (boost::ublas) to a 2D HDF5 dataset - -See [boost_ublas_double.cpp](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/blob/master/src/examples/boost_ublas_double.cpp) - -#### Write and read a subset of a 2D double dataset - -See [select_partial_dataset_cpp11.cpp](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/blob/master/src/examples/select_partial_dataset_cpp11.cpp) - -#### Create, write and list HDF5 attributes - -See [create_attribute_string_integer.cpp](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/blob/master/src/examples/create_attribute_string_integer.cpp) - -#### And others - -See [src/examples/](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/blob/master/src/examples/) subdirectory for more info. - - -### H5Easy - -For several 'standard' use cases the [highfive/H5Easy.hpp](include/highfive/H5Easy.hpp) interface is available. It allows: - -* Reading/writing in a single line of: - - - scalars (to/from an extendible DataSet), - - strings, - - vectors (of standard types), - - [Eigen::Matrix](http://eigen.tuxfamily.org) (optional), - - [xt::xarray](https://github.com/QuantStack/xtensor) and [xt::xtensor](https://github.com/QuantStack/xtensor) - (optional). - - [cv::Mat_](https://docs.opencv.org/master/df/dfc/classcv_1_1Mat__.html) - (optional). - -* Getting in a single line: - - - the size of a DataSet, - - the shape of a DataSet. - -#### Example - -```cpp -#include - -int main() { - H5Easy::File file("example.h5", H5Easy::File::Overwrite); - - int A = ...; - H5Easy::dump(file, "/path/to/A", A); - - A = H5Easy::load(file, "/path/to/A"); -} -``` - -whereby the `int` type of this example can be replaced by any of the above -types. See [easy_load_dump.cpp](src/examples/easy_load_dump.cpp) for more -details. - -**Note:** Classes such as `H5Easy::File` are just short for the regular -`HighFive` classes (in this case `HighFive::File`). They can thus be used -interchangeably. - - -## CMake integration -There's two common paths of integrating HighFive into a CMake based project. -The first is to "vendor" HighFive, the second is to install HighFive as a -normal C++ library. Since HighFive makes choices about how to integrate HDF5, -sometimes following the third Bailout Approach is needed. - -Regular HDF5 CMake variables can be used. Interesting variables include: - -* `HDF5_USE_STATIC_LIBRARIES` to link statically against the HDF5 library. -* `HDF5_PREFER_PARALLEL` to prefer pHDF5. -* `HDF5_IS_PARALLEL` to check if HDF5 is parallel. - -Please consult `tests/cmake_integration` for examples of how to write libraries -or applications using HighFive. - -### Vendoring HighFive - -In this approach the HighFive sources are included in a subdirectory of the -project (typically as a git submodule), for example in `third_party/HighFive`. - -The projects `CMakeLists.txt` add the following lines -```cmake -add_subdirectory(third_party/HighFive) -target_link_libraries(foo HighFive) -``` - -**Note:** `add_subdirectory(third_party/HighFive)` will search and "link" HDF5 -but wont search or link any optional dependencies such as Boost. - -### Regular Installation of HighFive - -Alternatively, HighFive can be install and "found" like regular software. - -The project's `CMakeLists.txt` should add the following: -```cmake -find_package(HighFive REQUIRED) -target_link_libraries(foo HighFive) -``` - -**Note:** `find_package(HighFive)` will search for HDF5. "Linking" to -`HighFive` includes linking with HDF5. The two commands will not search for or -"link" to optional dependencies such as Boost. - -### Bailout Approach - -To prevent HighFive from searching or "linking" to HDF5 the project's -`CMakeLists.txt` should contain the following: - -```cmake -# Prevent HighFive CMake code from searching for HDF5: -set(HIGHFIVE_FIND_HDF5 Off) - -# Then "find" HighFive as usual: -find_package(HighFive REQUIRED) -# alternatively, when vendoring: -# add_subdirectory(third_party/HighFive) - -# Finally, use the target `HighFive::Include` which -# doesn't add a dependency on HDF5. -target_link_libraries(foo HighFive::Include) - -# Proceed to find and link HDF5 as required. -``` - -### Optional Dependencies - -HighFive does not attempt to find or "link" to any optional dependencies, such -as Boost, Eigen, etc. Any project using HighFive with any of the optional -dependencies must include the respective header: -``` -#include -#include -``` -and add the required CMake code to find and link against the dependencies. For -Boost the required lines might be -``` -find_package(Boost REQUIRED) -target_link_libraries(foo PUBLIC Boost::headers) -``` - -# Questions? - -Do you have questions on how to use HighFive? Would you like to share an interesting example or -discuss HighFive features? Head over to the [Discussions](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/discussions) -forum and join the community. - -For bugs and issues please use [Issues](https://github.com/BlueBrain/HighFive/issues). - # Funding & Acknowledgment - + The development of this software was supported by funding to the Blue Brain Project, a research center of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), from the Swiss government's ETH Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology. HighFive releases are uploaded to Zenodo. If you wish to cite HighFive in a scientific publication you can use the DOIs for the [Zenodo records](https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10679422). - -Copyright © 2015-2022 Blue Brain Project/EPFL + +Copyright © 2015-2024 Blue Brain Project/EPFL ### License