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Re: Anybody remember this compiler option?     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Anybody remember this compiler option in comp.lang.fortran
Author: yaqi
Date: Aug 4, 2008 16:36

....com> said: I know there is a compiler option to let the compiler generate... I can not remeber what this option is. I tried to look into the IVF compiler documentation but can not find one. Anybody can give me a quick answer?... vendor as not all compilers have the same options. At one time there ...I found the post about this option. The option is -fdump-tree- optimized. It...
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Author: Gordon Sande
Date: Aug 4, 2008 15:48

...gmail.com> said: I know there is a compiler option to let the compiler generate a expanded code. The code is still kind...But I can not remeber what this option is. I tried to look into the IVF compiler documentation but can not find one. Anybody can give me a quick answer? ... vendor as not all compilers have the same options. At one time there was a tool that did...
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Anybody remember this compiler option?     

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Author: yaqi
Date: Aug 4, 2008 14:59

I know there is a compiler option to let the compiler generate a expanded code. The code is still kind of Fortran but not assembly file. And ... know where the optimization happens with it. But I can not remeber what this option is. I tried to look into the IVF compiler documentation but can not find one. Anybody can give me a quick answer? Many thanks!
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Author: John Collins
Date: Aug 15, 2008 10:51

WinFPT (http://www.simcon.uk.com) will unroll DO loops and expand routines in-line automatically. The outpit is generated as compilable Fortran. Best wishes, John john.collins@simcon.uk.com
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Author: Kevin G. Rhoads
Date: Aug 5, 2008 10:50

...one had a machine with 16mbytes of address space. Since I was not using machines with VM at the time, I never really got it running. And by the time I did have a larger machine to use, compiler technology had passed it by. W. Er, I thought that too, but the Earth's field changes and is equivalent to a moving magnet near your tapes. I lost my 1970's BMD Fortran IV source...
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Author: Terence
Date: Aug 5, 2008 05:00

... VM at the time, I never really got it running. And by the time I did have a larger machine to use, compiler technology had passed it by. W. Er, I thought that too, but the Earth's field changes and is equivalent to ... It's why I clean up and re-order my disc drive contents; here wwe have a SPINNIING disc in the earth's field!. Remember Mu-metal? CD-roms are MUCH better time-wise.
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Author: Walter Spector
Date: Aug 4, 2008 18:22

...code to turn Illiac-style array syntax into Fortran DO loops. This was several years before tools like VAST and KAP. The code was pretty IBM-centric, and assumed one had a machine with 16mbytes of address space. Since I was not using machines with VM at the time, I never really got it running. And by the time I did have a larger machine to use, compiler technology had passed it by. W.
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Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Aug 4, 2008 17:39

... output a modified F66 program. In the Fortran 66 days there were programs that would read Fortran code and output compilable Fortran code that would do profiling. The one I used to use is called FETE, described in: ftp://reports....pdf The other one by Gordon Sande sometimes known as the Bell Profiler through Bell Labs. Both output Fortran code to be compiled and run. -- glen
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Author: Terence
Date: Aug 6, 2008 00:31

And, funnily enough, mold eats tiny black tracks in some of them.
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Re: compiling- module - newbie question     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Anybody remember this compiler option in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Terence
Date: Mar 4, 2008 04:00

... there are no horrid little switches or options and so on. Either it compiles, or it helpfully reports an error ... main program (occasionally with following also-compiled subroutines or function). Then as the ... these horrid experiences with more recent compilers. And some persons seem to seek ... still facing bugs in a Fortran compiler? Is it just me, or does anybody else remember the ...
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