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author | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2003-07-28 21:38:04 (GMT) |
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committer | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2003-07-28 21:38:04 (GMT) |
commit | 0603e2db00e773702906387620e5644c23360703 (patch) | |
tree | a3f999ab9a8ac0ae015fedb9eb45a709a99c4a85 /fortran/config | |
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[svn-r7269] Purpose:
Update
Description:
Revamped the configuration system. The configurations for the Fortran
and C++ libraries are no longer separate from the "main"
configuration system. This involved removing the "configure*" and
"aclocal.m4" files from the fortran/ and c++/ subdirectories. Also
merging settings in the config/ subdirectories into the main config/
subdirectory.
Fortran header files had to be modified a little for Linux. It was
checking if it was a Linux machine by some #defines, however with the
-std=c99 switch, these defines weren't there. I added a check for
some other ones which should be there whether the -std=c99 switch is
used or not.
Platforms tested:
Verbena (Fortran & C++)
Sol (Fortran & C++)
Copper (Fortran & C++)
Modi4 (Parallel, Fortran, & C++)
Misc. update:
Diffstat (limited to 'fortran/config')
37 files changed, 0 insertions, 3002 deletions
diff --git a/fortran/config/BlankForm b/fortran/config/BlankForm deleted file mode 100644 index 83b6ef5..0000000 --- a/fortran/config/BlankForm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -# -*- shell-script -*- -# -# This file is part of the HDF5 build script. It is processed shortly -# after configure starts and defines, among other things, flags for -# the various compile modes. - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Compiler flags. The CPPFLAGS values should not include package debug -# flags like `-DH5G_DEBUG' since these are added with the -# `--enable-debug' switch of configure. -#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -# Choosing a C Compiler -# --------------------- -# -# The user should be able to specify the compiler by setting the CC -# environment variable to the name of the compiler and any switches it -# requires for proper operation. If CC is unset then this script may -# set it. If CC is unset by time this script completes then configure -# will try `gcc' and `cc' in that order (perhaps some others too). -# -# Note: Code later in this file may depend on the value of $CC_BASENAME -# in order to distinguish between different compilers when -# deciding which compiler command-line switches to use. This -# variable is set based on the incoming value of $CC and is only -# used within this file. - -if test "X-" = "X-$CC"; then - CC="/some/default/compiler/named/foo -ansi" - CC_BASENAME=foo -fi - - -# C Compiler and Preprocessor Flags -# --------------------------------- -# -# Flags that end with `_CFLAGS' are always passed to the compiler. -# Flags that end with `_CPPFLAGS' are passed to the compiler when -# compiling but not when linking. -# -# DEBUG_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the compiler to create a -# DEBUG_CPPFLAGS library suitable for use with debugging -# tools. Usually this list will exclude -# optimization switches (like `-O') and include -# switches that turn on symbolic debugging -# support (like `-g'). -# -# PROD_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the compiler to create a -# PROD_CPPFLAGS production version of the library. These -# usualy exclude symbolic debugging switches -# (like `-g') and include optimization switches -# (like `-O'). -# -# PROFILE_CFLAGS Flags to pass to the compiler to create a -# PROFILE_CPPFLAGS library suitable for performance testing (like -# `-pg'). This may or may not include debugging -# or production flags. -# -# CFLAGS Flags can be added to this variable which -# might already be partially initialized. These -# flags will always be passed to the compiler -# and should include switches to turn on full -# warnings. HDF5 attempts to be ANSI and Posix -# compliant and employ good programming -# practices resulting in few if any -# warnings. -# -# Warning flags do not have to be added to CFLAGS -# variable if the compiler is the GNU gcc -# compiler or a descendent of gcc such as EGCS or PGCC. -# -# The CFLAGS should contains *something* or else -# configure will probably add `-g'. For most -# systems this isn't a problem but some systems -# will disable optimizations in favor of the -# `-g'. -# -# -# These flags should be set according to the compiler being used. -# There are two ways to check the compiler. You can try using `-v' or -# `--version' to see if the compiler will print a version string. You -# can use the value of $CC_BASENAME which is the base name of the -# first word in $CC (note that the value of CC may have changed -# above). - -case $CC_BASENAME in - gcc) - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wsign-compare" #Only works for some versions - DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g -fverbose-asm" - DEBUG_CPPFLAGS= - PROD_CFLAGS="-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer" - PROD_CPPFLAGS= - PROFILE_CFLAGS="-pg" - PROFILE_CPPFLAGS= - ;; - - *) - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -ansi" - DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g" - DEBUG_CPPFLAGS= - PROD_CFLAGS="-O" - PROD_CPPFLAGS= - PROFILE_CFLAGS="-pg" - PROFILE_CPPFLAGS= - ;; -esac - - - -# Overriding Configure Tests -# -------------------------- -# -# Values for overriding configuration tests when cross compiling. -# This includes compiling on some machines where the serial front end -# compiles for a parallel back end. - -# Set this to `yes' or `no' depending on whether the target is big -# endian or little endian. -#ac_cv_c_bigendian=${ac_cv_c_bigendian='yes'} - -# Set this to the width required by printf() to print type `long -# long'. For instance, if the format would be `%lld' then set it to -# `ll' or if the format would be `%qd' set it to `q'. -#hdf5_cv_printf_ll=${hdf5_cv_printf_ll='ll'} diff --git a/fortran/config/commence.in b/fortran/config/commence.in deleted file mode 100644 index b3d4f6e..0000000 --- a/fortran/config/commence.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -##------------------------------------------------------------ -*- makefile -*- -## The following section of this makefile comes from the -## `./config/commence' file which was generated with config.status -## from `./config/commence.in'. -##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -## Things that Make needs -.SUFFIXES: -.SUFFIXES: .c .f90 .o .lo -@SET_MAKE@ - -## Directories to search -@SEARCH@ - -## Programs -SHELL=/bin/sh -CC=@CC@ -F9X=@F9X@ -F9XMODEXT=@F9XMODEXT@ -F9XMODFLAG=@F9XMODFLAG@ -FSEARCH_DIRS=@FSEARCH_DIRS@ -CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ -CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ -FFLAGS=@FFLAGS@ -LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ -ROOT=@ROOT@ -LIBS=@LIBS@ -AR=@AR@ -RANLIB=@RANLIB@ -PERL=@PERL@ -RM=rm -f -CP=cp -INSTALL=@INSTALL@ -INSTALL_PROGRAM=@INSTALL_PROGRAM@ -INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@ -PARALLEL=@PARALLEL@ -RUNSERIAL=@RUNSERIAL@ -RUNPARALLEL=@RUNPARALLEL@ -RUNTEST=$(RUNSERIAL) -TRACE=: - -## Installation points -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -bindir=@bindir@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ -docdir=@exec_prefix@/doc -PUB_LIB=$(LIB) - -## Shared libraries -LT_STATIC_EXEC=@LT_STATIC_EXEC@ -DYNAMIC_DIRS=@DYNAMIC_DIRS@ -LT=$(top_builddir)/libtool -LT_CCOMPILE=$(LT) --mode=compile $(CC) -LT_LINK_CLIB=$(LT) --mode=link $(CC) $(DYNAMIC_DIRS) $(LT_STATIC_EXEC) -rpath $(libdir) -LT_LINK_CEXE=$(LT) --mode=link $(CC) $(DYNAMIC_DIRS) -rpath $(bindir) -LT_RUN=$(LT) --mode=execute -LT_INSTALL_PROG=$(LT) --mode=install $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -LT_INSTALL_LIB=$(LT) --mode=install $(INSTALL_DATA) -LT_UNINSTALL=$(LT) --mode=uninstall $(RM) - -# Fortran compilation/linking stuff -LT_FCOMPILE=$(LT) --mode=compile $(F9X) -LT_LINK_FLIB=$(LT) --mode=link $(F9X) -static $(DYNAMIC_DIRS) -LT_LINK_FEXE=$(LT) --mode=link $(F9X) $(LT_STATIC_EXEC) $(DYNAMIC_DIRS) - -## Optional variables. 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It is careful not to do anything if the compiler is not -# DEC; otherwise `cc_flags_set' is set to `yes' -# - -# Get the compiler version unless it's already known. -# -# cc_vendor: The compiler vendor: DEC -# cc_version: Version number, like: V5.2-038 -# -if test X = "X$cc_flags_set"; then - cc_vendor=DEC - cc_version="`$CC $CFLAGS -V 2>&1 |head -1 |\ - sed 's/.*DEC C \(V[0-9][-\.0-9]*\).*/\1/'`" - if test X != "$gcc_version"; then - echo "compiler '$CC' is $cc_vendor-$cc_version" - else - cc_vendor= - fi -fi - -# Warn about old compilers that don't work right. -case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in - DEC-V5.2-038) - cat <<EOF - ** - ** This compiler may generate incorrect code when optimizations are - ** enabled. Please upgrade to a newer version (we're not sure which - ** version actually works) before reporting bugs to the HDF5 team. - ** -EOF - sleep 5 - ;; -esac - -# Compiler flags -case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in - DEC-V5.*) - # Production - PROD_CFLAGS="-g0 -verbose -warnprotos -std -O4 $ARCH -ansi_args -fp_reorder -readonly_strings -inline speed" - PROD_CPPFLAGS="-D_INTRINSICS -D_INLINE_INTRINSICS" - - # Debug - DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g -std -verbose -warnprotos" - DEBUG_CPPFLAGS= - - # Profile - PROFILE_CFLAGS="-pg -std -verbose -warnprotos" - PROFILE_CPPFLAGS= - - # Flags are set - cc_flags_set=yes - ;; -esac - -# If no flags were set then clear the compiler vendor and version info. -if test X = "X$cc_flags_set"; then - cc_vendor= - cc_version= -fi - -# The default Fortran 90 compiler - -# -# HDF5 integers -# -# R_LARGE is the number of digits for the bigest integer supported. -# R_INTEGER is the number of digits in INTEGER -# -# (for the Digital UNIX architechture) -# -R_LARGE=18 -R_INTEGER=9 -HSIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)' -HSSIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)' -HID_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_INTEGER)' -SIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)' -OBJECT_NAMELEN_DEFAULT_F=-1 - -if test "X-" = "X-$F9X"; then - F9X=f90 -fi - -if test "X-" = "X-$f9x_flags_set"; then - F9XSUFFIXFLAG="" - FSEARCH_DIRS="" - FFLAGS="-Olimit 2048 -std1" - DEBUG_FFLAGS="-Olimit 2048 -std1" - PROD_FFLAGS="-Olimit 2048 -std1" - PROFILE_FFLAGS="-Olimit 2048 -std1" - f9x_flags_set=yes -fi diff --git a/fortran/config/dec-osf4.x b/fortran/config/dec-osf4.x deleted file mode 100644 index bad4669..0000000 --- a/fortran/config/dec-osf4.x +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# -*- shell-script -*- -# -# This file is part of the HDF5 build script. It is processed shortly -# after configure starts and defines, among other things, flags for -# the various compile modes. -# -# See BlankForm in this directory for detailed information. - -# The default compiler is `cc' -if test "X-" = "X-$CC"; then - CC=cc - CC_BASENAME=cc -fi - -# Try GNU compiler flags. -. $srcdir/config/gnu-flags - -# Try native DEC compiler -ARCH=${ARCH:='-arch host -tune host'} -. $srcdir/config/dec-flags diff --git a/fortran/config/dec-osf5.x b/fortran/config/dec-osf5.x deleted file mode 100644 index bad4669..0000000 --- a/fortran/config/dec-osf5.x +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# -*- shell-script -*- -# -# This file is part of the HDF5 build script. 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When one of the source files is modified -## we remove its record from .depend and regenerate its dependencies, -## tacking them onto the end of .depend. By including the .depend file -## into the makefile, we're telling make that the makefile depends on -## the dependency list in the .depend file. -## -## This is as fast as the `.d' method described in the GNU make manual -## for automatic dependencies, but has the added advantage that all -## dependencies are stored in one place. The advantage over the -## `makedepend' program is that only those files that are out of date -## have dependency information rebuilt, and the Makefile is not -## modified. -## -## This is also where tracing information is updated. The $(TRACE) -## program is run on each source file to make sure that the H5TRACE() -## macros are up to date. If they are then the file is not modified, -## otherwise the file is changed and a backup is saved by appending a -## tilde to the file name. -## -$(srcdir)/Dependencies: .depend - @if test "$(srcdir)" != "."; then \ - echo '## This file is machine generated on GNU systems.' >$@; \ - echo '## Only temporary changes may be made here.' >>$@; \ - echo >>$@; \ - $(PERL) -p $(top_srcdir)/bin/distdep .depend >>$@; \ - else \ - echo 'Dependencies cannot be built when $$srcdir == $$builddir'; \ - fi - -.depend: $(LIB_SRC) $(TEST_SRC) $(PROG_SRC) - @touch .depend - @for dep in $? dummy; do \ - if test $$dep != "dummy" -a -n "$(PERL)"; then \ - case "$$dep" in \ - *.c) \ - echo Building dependencies for $$dep; \ - obj=`basename $$dep .c`.lo; \ - sed '\%^'"$$obj"':%,\%[^\\]$$%d' <$@ >$@- && mv $@- $@; \ - $(TRACE) $$dep; \ - $(CC) -MM -MG $(CPPFLAGS) $$dep 2>/dev/null >>$@; \ - $(PERL) -w $(top_srcdir)/bin/dependencies --srcdir=$(srcdir) --top_srcdir=$(top_srcdir) --top_builddir=$(top_builddir) $@; \ - ;; \ - esac; \ - fi; \ - done - --include .depend - diff --git a/fortran/config/depend2.in b/fortran/config/depend2.in deleted file mode 100644 index f67914f..0000000 --- a/fortran/config/depend2.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -## -*- makefile -*- - -## This platform doesn't support automatic dependencies because we're -## not using GNU gcc. 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