NCEPLIBS-bufr
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subroutine | rdcmps (LUN) |
THIS SUBROUTINE UNCOMPRESSES AND UNPACKS THE NEXT SUBSET FROM THE INTERNAL COMPRESSED MESSAGE BUFFER (ARRAY MBAY IN MODULE BITBUF) AND STORES THE UNPACKED SUBSET WITHIN THE INTERNAL ARRAY VAL(*,LUN) IN MODULE USRINT. More... | |
Definition in file rdcmps.f.
subroutine rdcmps | ( | LUN | ) |
THIS SUBROUTINE UNCOMPRESSES AND UNPACKS THE NEXT SUBSET FROM THE INTERNAL COMPRESSED MESSAGE BUFFER (ARRAY MBAY IN MODULE BITBUF) AND STORES THE UNPACKED SUBSET WITHIN THE INTERNAL ARRAY VAL(*,LUN) IN MODULE USRINT.
PROGRAM HISTORY LOG: 2000-09-19 J. WOOLLEN – ORIGINAL AUTHOR 2002-05-14 J. WOOLLEN – IMPROVED GENERALITY, PREVIOUSLY RDCMPS WOULD NOT RECOGNIZE COMPRESSED DELAYED REPLICATION AS A LEGITIMATE DATA STRUCTURE 2003-11-04 J. ATOR – ADDED DOCUMENTATION 2003-11-04 S. BENDER – ADDED REMARKS/BUFRLIB ROUTINE INTERDEPENDENCIES 2003-11-04 D. KEYSER – MAXJL (MAXIMUM NUMBER OF JUMP/LINK ENTRIES) INCREASED FROM 15000 TO 16000 (WAS IN VERIFICATION VERSION); UNIFIED/PORTABLE FOR WRF; ADDED HISTORY DOCUMENTATION 2004-08-18 J. ATOR – INITIALIZE CVAL TO EMPTY BEFORE CALLING UPC; CORRECT LOGIC FOR WHEN A CHARACTER VALUE IS THE SAME FOR ALL SUBSETS IN A MESSAGE; MAXIMUM MESSAGE LENGTH INCREASED FROM 20,000 TO 50,000 BYTES 2009-03-23 J. ATOR – PREVENT OVERFLOW OF CVAL AND CREF FOR STRINGS LONGER THAN 8 CHARACTERS 2012-03-02 J. ATOR – USE FUNCTION UPS 2012-06-04 J. ATOR – SET DECODED REAL*8 VALUE TO "MISSING" WHEN CORRESPONDING CHARACTER FIELD HAS ALL BITS SET TO 1 2014-12-10 J. ATOR – USE MODULES INSTEAD OF COMMON BLOCKS
USAGE: CALL RDCMPS (LUN) INPUT ARGUMENT LIST: LUN - INTEGER: I/O STREAM INDEX INTO INTERNAL MEMORY ARRAYS
REMARKS: THIS ROUTINE CALLS: BORT ICBFMS IGETRFEL STRBTM UPB UPC UPS USRTPL THIS ROUTINE IS CALLED BY: READSB Normally not called by any application programs.
Definition at line 45 of file rdcmps.f.
References bort(), icbfms(), igetrfel(), strbtm(), upb(), upc(), ups(), and usrtpl().
Referenced by readsb().