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authorFrank Baker <fbaker@hdfgroup.org>2004-01-22 22:06:54 (GMT)
committerFrank Baker <fbaker@hdfgroup.org>2004-01-22 22:06:54 (GMT)
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@@ -110,10 +110,12 @@ installed with HDF5.
<li><a href="#Tools-Redeploy">h5redeploy</a> --
Updates HDF5 compiler tools after an HDF5 software installation
in a new location
- <li><a href="#Tools-H5CC">h5cc</a> --
- Simplifies the compilation of HDF5 programs written in C
- <li><a href="#Tools-H5FC">h5fc</a> --
- Simplifies the compilation of HDF5 programs written in Fortran90
+ <li><a href="#Tools-H5CC">h5cc</a> and
+ <a href="#Tools-H5CC">h5pcc</a> --
+ Simplify the compilation of HDF5 programs written in C
+ <li><a href="#Tools-H5FC">h5fc</a> and
+ <a href="#Tools-H5FC">h5pfc</a> --
+ Simplify the compilation of HDF5 programs written in Fortran90
<li><a href="#Tools-H5C++">h5c++</a> --
Simplifies the compilation of HDF5 programs written in C++
<br><br>
@@ -2051,48 +2053,56 @@ installed with HDF5.
</dl>
<!-- NEW PAGE -->
-<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5cc" -->
+<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5cc and h5pcc" -->
<hr>
<dl>
-<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5CC">h5cc</a>
+<dt><strong>Tool Names:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5CC">h5cc and h5pcc</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5cc
- [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em>&lt;compile line&gt;</em>
+ [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code> ]</code> <em>compile_line</em>
+ <dd><code>h5pcc
+ [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code> ]</code> <em>compile_line</em>
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
- <dd>Helper script to compile HDF5 applications.
+ <dd>Helper scripts to compile HDF5 C applications.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
- <dd><code>h5cc</code> can be used in much the same way MPIch is used
- to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the
- HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line.
+ <dd><code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code> can be used in much
+ the same way as MPIch is used to compile an HDF5 program.
+ These tools take care of specifying on the command line
+ the locations of the HDF5 header files and libraries.
+ <code>h5cc</code> is for use in serial computing environments;
+ <code>h5pcc</code> is for parallel environments.
<p>
- <code>h5cc</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that
- if you've used them to compile the HDF5 library, then
- <code>h5cc</code> also uses those scripts. For example, when
- compiling an MPIch program, you use the <code>mpicc</code>
- script. If you've built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5cc</code>
+ <code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code> subsume all other
+ compiler scripts in that if you have used a set of scripts to compile
+ the HDF5 library, then <code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code>
+ also use those scripts.
+ For example, when compiling an MPIch program, you use the
+ <code>mpicc</code> script.
+ If you have built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5cc</code>
uses the MPIch program for compilation.
<p>
- Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It isn't necessary
- to use <code>h5cc</code> to compile those modules which don't use
- HDF5. In fact, since <code>h5cc</code> is only a convenience
- script, you are still able to compile HDF5 modules in the normal
- way. In that case, you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries
+ Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules.
+ It is not necessary to use <code>h5cc</code> or <code>h5pcc</code>
+ to compile those modules which do not use HDF5.
+ In fact, since <code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code> are only
+ convenience scripts, you can still compile HDF5 modules in the
+ normal manner, though you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries
and include paths yourself.
<p>
An example of how to use <code>h5cc</code> to compile the program
- <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of modules
+ <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of the modules
<code>prog1.c</code> and <code>prog2.c</code> and uses the HDF5
- shared library, would be as follows:
+ shared library, would be as follows.
+ <code>h5pcc</code> is used in an identical manner.
<pre>
# h5cc -c prog1.c
# h5cc -c prog2.c
- # h5cc -shlib -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o
- </pre>
+ # h5cc -shlib -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o </pre>
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dd>
<dl>
<dt><code>-help</code>
- <dd>Prints a help message.
+ <dd>Print a help message.
<dt><code>-echo</code>
<dd>Show all the shell commands executed.
<dt><code>-prefix=DIR</code>
@@ -2106,16 +2116,16 @@ installed with HDF5.
<dd>Compile using shared HDF5 libraries.
<dt><code>-noshlib</code>
<dd>Compile using static HDF5 libraries [default].
- <dt><em>&lt;compile line&gt;</em>
+ <dt><em>compile_line</em>
<dd>The normal compile line options for your compiler.
- <code>h5cc</code> uses the same compiler you used to compile HDF5.
- Check your compiler's manual for more information on which
- options are needed.
+ <code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code> use the
+ same compiler you used to compile HDF5;
+ check your compiler's manual for more information
+ on which options are needed.
</dl>
<dt><strong>Environment Variables:</strong>
<dd>When set, these environment variables override some of the built-in
- defaults of <code>h5cc</code>.
-
+ <code>h5cc</code> and <code>h5pcc</code> defaults.
<dl>
<dt><code>HDF5_CC</code>
<dd>Use a different C compiler.
@@ -2133,67 +2143,74 @@ installed with HDF5.
</dl>
<!-- NEW PAGE -->
-<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5fc" -->
+<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5fc and h5pfc" -->
<hr>
<dl>
-<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5FC">h5fc</a>
+<dt><strong>Tool Names:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5FC">h5fc and h5pfc</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5fc
- [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em>&lt;compile line&gt;</em>
+ [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code> ]</code> <em>compile_line</em>
+ <dd><code>h5pfc
+ [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code> ]</code> <em>compile_line</em>
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
- <dd>Helper script to compile HDF5 Fortran90 applications.
+ <dd>Helper scripts to compile HDF5 Fortran90 applications.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
- <dd><p>
- <code>h5fc</code> can be used in much the same way MPIch is used
- to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the
- HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line.
+ <dd><code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> can be used in much the
+ same way MPIch is used to compile an HDF5 program.
+ These tools take care of specifying on the command line
+ the locations of the HDF5 header files and libraries.
+ <code>h5fc</code> is for use in serial computing environments;
+ <code>h5pfc</code> is for parallel environments.
<p>
- <code>h5fc</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that
- if you've used them to compile the HDF5 Fortran library, then
- <code>h5fc</code> also uses those scripts. For example, when
+ <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> subsume all other
+ compiler scripts in that if you have used a set of scripts to compile
+ the HDF5 Fortran library, then <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code>
+ also use those scripts. For example, when
compiling an MPIch program, you use the <code>mpif90</code>
- script. If you've built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5fc</code>
+ script. If you have built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5fc</code>
uses the MPIch program for compilation.
<p>
- Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It isn't necessary
- to use <code>h5fc</code> to compile those modules which don't use
- HDF5. In fact, since <code>h5fc</code> is only a convenience
- script, you are still able to compile HDF5 Fortran modules in the
- normal way. In that case, you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries
- and include paths yourself.
+ Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It is not necessary
+ to use <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> to compile those
+ modules which do not use HDF5.
+ In fact, since <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> are only
+ convenience scripts, you can still compile HDF5 Fortran modules in
+ the normal manner, though you will have to specify the
+ HDF5 libraries and include paths yourself.
<p>
An example of how to use <code>h5fc</code> to compile the program
- <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of modules
+ <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of the modules
<code>prog1.f90</code> and <code>prog2.f90</code>
- and uses the HDF5 Fortran library, would be as follows:
+ and uses the HDF5 Fortran library, would be as follows.
+ <code>h5pfc</code> is used in an identical manner.
<pre>
# h5fc -c prog1.f90
# h5fc -c prog2.f90
- # h5fc -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o
- </pre>
+ # h5fc -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o </pre>
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dd>
<dl>
<dt><code>-help</code>
- <dd>Prints a help message.
+ <dd>Print a help message.
<dt><code>-echo</code>
<dd>Show all the shell commands executed.
<dt><code>-prefix=DIR</code>
<dd>Use the directory <code>DIR</code> to find HDF5
- <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code> subdirectories
+ <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code> subdirectories.
<br>
Default: prefix specified when configuring HDF5.
<dt><code>-show</code>
<dd>Show the commands without executing them.
- <dt><em>&lt;compile line&gt;</em>
+ <dt><em>compile_line</em>
<dd>The normal compile line options for your compiler.
- <code>h5fc</code> uses the same compiler you used
- to compile HDF5. Check your compiler's manual for
- more information on which options are needed.
+ <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> use the
+ same compiler you used to compile HDF5;
+ check your compiler's manual for more information
+ on which options are needed.
</dl>
<dt><strong>Environment Variables:</strong>
<dd>When set, these environment variables override some of the built-in
- defaults of <code>h5cc</code>.
+ <code>h5fc</code> and <code>h5pfc</code> defaults.
<dl>
<dt><code>HDF5_FC</code>
<dd>Use a different Fortran90 compiler.
@@ -2224,7 +2241,7 @@ installed with HDF5.
to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the
HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line.
<p>
- <code>h5c++</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that
+ <code>h5c++</code> subsumes all other compiler scripts in that
if you've used one set of compiler scripts to compile the
HDF5 C++ library, then <code>h5c++</code> uses those same scripts.
For example, when compiling an MPIch program,
@@ -2369,7 +2386,7 @@ And in this document, the
Describes HDF5 Release 1.6.1, October 2003
</address><!-- #EndLibraryItem -->
-Last modified: 30 October 2003
+Last modified: 8 January 2004
</body>
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