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SunSoft Performance WorkShop for Fortran 90 1.0 is the first in a family of products targeted at the developer building applications for the high performance computing market. New features are a Fortran 90 compiler, and a math library optimized for the SPARC(R) platform. The product components are
Sun, Digital, and Cray use the number of bytes as the KIND-parameter. SunSoft permits the values 1, 4, and 8 for logical variables (with the same result as for the default value 4), the values 1, 2, and 4 for integers, the values 4 and 8 for floating point values, and also the values 4 and 8 for complex values. The names int7, int15, and int31 are mine.
LOGICAL Default byte word double KIND number = 4 1 4 8 INTEGER int7 int15 int31 KIND number = 1 2 4 digits = 7 15 31 radix = 2 2 2 range = 2 4 9 huge = 127 32767 2147483647 bit_size = 8 16 32 REAL single double KIND number = 4 8 digits = 24 53 maxexponent = 128 1024 minexponent = -125 -1021 precision = 6 15 radix = 2 2 range = 37 307 epsilon = 0.11920929E-06 0.22204460E-15 tiny = 0.11754944E-37 0.22250739-307 huge = 0.34028235E+39 0.17976931+309 COMPLEX single double KIND number = 4 8 precision = 6 15 range = 37 307
-ansi: Report non-ANSI extensions. -c: Suppress linking, produce .o files -e: Recognize extended (132 character) source lines -fast: Specify common set of performance options -fixed: Interpret all Fortran source files according to fixed form rules -flags: Print summary of compiler options -fnonstd: Non-standard initialization of floating-point hardware -fnonstop: Execute without trapping on invalid, overflow, and divide by zero -fns: Turn on non-standard floating point mode -free: Interpret all Fortran source files according to free form rules -g: Generate debugging information used by dbx -help: Print summary of compiler options -LX: Passed to the linker to add X to the library search path -lX: Read object library (for ld) -MX: Add directory X to module search path -o file: Set name of output file -O: Generate optimized code -onetrip: Perform DO loops at least once -p: Prepare object code to collect data for profiling with prof -pg: Prepare object code to collect data for profiling with gprof -qp: Same as -p Produce file of type (may also be spelled -qproduce) -Qproduce .f90: .f90 (f90 source, Free Form) -Qproduce .f: .f (f90 source, Fixed Form) -Qproduce .lst: .lst (f90 listing) -Qproduce .o: .o (Object file) -Qproduce .s: .s (Assembler source) -S: Product .s file only (do not assemble or link) -s: Strip the executable -time: Report the execution time for each component -V: Show version number of each invoked component -v: Verbose mode -w: Suppress compiler warning messagesThe following suffices may be used.
Suffix 'a': Object library Suffix 'il': Inline expansion file Suffix 'o': Object file Suffix 'so': Shared object Suffix 's': Assembler source Suffix 'S': Assembler source for cpp Suffix 'for': f90 source (Fixed Form) Suffix 'ftn': f90 source (Fixed Form) Suffix 'f': f90 source (Fixed Form) Suffix 'F': not currently recognized Suffix 'f90': f90 source (Free Form) Suffix 'lst': f90 listing
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