/* -Procedure dskcls_c ( DSK, close file ) -Abstract Close a DSK file. -Disclaimer THIS SOFTWARE AND ANY RELATED MATERIALS WERE CREATED BY THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CALTECH) UNDER A U.S. GOVERNMENT CONTRACT WITH THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA). THE SOFTWARE IS TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE UNDER U.S. EXPORT LAWS AND IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" TO THE RECIPIENT WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE (AS SET FORTH IN UNITED STATES UCC SECTIONS 2312-2313) OR FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER, FOR THE SOFTWARE AND RELATED MATERIALS, HOWEVER USED. IN NO EVENT SHALL CALTECH, ITS JET PROPULSION LABORATORY, OR NASA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES AND/OR COSTS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ECONOMIC DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PROPERTY AND LOST PROFITS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER CALTECH, JPL, OR NASA BE ADVISED, HAVE REASON TO KNOW, OR, IN FACT, SHALL KNOW OF THE POSSIBILITY. RECIPIENT BEARS ALL RISK RELATING TO QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE AND ANY RELATED MATERIALS, AND AGREES TO INDEMNIFY CALTECH AND NASA FOR ALL THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS RESULTING FROM THE ACTIONS OF RECIPIENT IN THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE. -Required_Reading DAS DSK -Keywords DAS DSK FILES TOPOGRAPHY */ #include "SpiceUsr.h" #include "SpiceZfc.h" #include "SpiceZst.h" void dskcls_c ( SpiceInt handle, SpiceBoolean optmiz ) /* -Brief_I/O Variable I/O Description -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- handle I Handle assigned to the opened DSK file. optmiz I Flag indicating whether to segregate the DSK. -Detailed_Input handle is the DAS file handle associated with the file. The file may be open for read or write access. optmiz is a logical flag indicating whether the DSK should be segregated before it is closed. This option applies only to files open for write access. The value of `optmiz' has no effect for files opened for read access. See the DAS Required Reading das.req for a discussion of segregation of DAS files. -Detailed_Output None. This routine operates by side effects. -Parameters None. -Exceptions 1) If an error occurs when the file is closed, the error will be diagnosed by routines in the call tree of this routine. -Files See argument `handle'. -Particulars This routine provides a DSK-level interface for closing DSK files. In cases where DSKs opened for write access are to be closed without segregation, this interface is slightly simpler than that available at the DAS level. -Examples 1) Close a new DSK file using DAS segregation. `handle' is the DAS file handle of the DSK. This is the normal choice for DSK creation. dskcls_c ( HANDLE, SPICETRUE ) 2) Close a new DSK file without using DAS segregation. The close operation will be fast, but reading the file will be less efficient than if the file had been segregated. dskcls_c ( HANDLE, SPICETRUE ) 3) Close an existing DSK file that had been opened for read access. In this case `optmiz' is ignored: dskcls_c ( HANDLE, SPICEFALSE ) or dskcls_c ( HANDLE, SPICETRUE ) -Restrictions 1) This routine should not be called by user applications that have loaded a DSK file via furnsh_c. Such applications should call the functions unload_c or kclear_c instead. -Literature_References None. -Author_and_Institution N.J. Bachman (JPL) -Version -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 23-JAN-2016 (NJB) -Index_Entries close a dsk file -& */ { /* Begin dskcls_c */ /* Local constants */ logical optflg; /* Participate in error tracing. */ chkin_c ( "dskcls_c" ); optflg = (logical) optmiz; dskcls_ ( (integer *) &handle, (logical *) &optflg ); chkout_c ( "dskcls_c" ); } /* End dskcls_c */