| Re: Will Co-Array Fortran be considered a valuable tool for next-generation programming? |
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Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile
Author: SimulateSimulate Date: Feb 23, 2008 21:03
On 2月22日, 下午5时05分, Tim Stitt gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the impact
> Partitioned Global Array Space languages (PGAS) such as Co-Array
> Fortran will have for programming productivity on next-generation
> petascale architectures. I am currently researching next-generation
> programming languages/tools and I frequently hear references to Co-
> Array Fortran and UPC in the same breath as Hybrid MPI/OpenMP
> programming, Global Arrays and next-gen Chapel and X10 languages for
> instance.
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> I only have a cursory knowledge of Co-Array Fortran, so I was just
> wondering if this attention was merited. Do you believe there will be
> a strong push to promote PGAs. Is it true that Co-Array Fortran
> features are to be included in the new Fortran standard?
>
> If anyone has any experience in using Co-Array Fortran I would be glad
> to hear your experiences. Can anyone suggest an up-to-date tutorial on
> Co-Array Fortran and/or publicly available compiler implementations.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim.
The time is year 2010.
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