MIPSpro™ POWER Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide
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MIPSpro™ POWER Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide
Document Number: 008-2760-001
Front Matter
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List of Examples
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List of Tables
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Table of Contents
About This Guide
Organization
Additional Reading
Conventions Used in This Guide
1.
Using Power Fortran 90
Power Fortran 90 Concepts
The Power Fortran Design Cycle
Tuning Power Fortran 90
Relation to Parallel Directives
2.
Using Listing and Temporary Files
Selecting Files to Generate
Using the Transformed Source File
Using the Workshop Pro MPF File
Controlling the Power Fortran Listing File
Interpreting the Listing
Sample Listings
3.
Working With Power Fortran 90
Using Driver Options
Using Directives and Assertions
A.
Power Fortran Assertions
C*$* ASSERT CONCURRENT CALL
C*$* ASSERT DO (CONCURRENT)
C*$* ASSERT DO (SERIAL)
C*$* ASSERT DO PREFER (CONCURRENT)
C*$* ASSERT DO PREFER (SERIAL)
C*$* ASSERT [NO] LAST VALUE NEEDED
C*$* ASSERT NO RECURRENCE
C*$* ASSERT NO SYNC
C*$* ASSERT PERMUTATION
C*$* ASSERT RELATION
B.
Power Fortran Directives
C*$* CONCURRENTIZE
C*$* LIMIT
C*$* MINCONCURRENT
C*$* NO ASSERTIONS
C*$* NOCONCURRENTIZE
C*$*OPTIMIZE
C*$*ROUNDOFF
C$ DOACROSS
C$&
CDIR$ IVDEP
CDIR$ NEXT SCALAR
CVD$ CNCALL
CVD$ CONCUR
C.
Power Fortran Driver Options
[no]concurrentize
[no]directives
limit
lines
listoptions
minconcurrent
optimize
parallelio
suppress
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