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All rights reserved. dnl $COPYRIGHT$ dnl dnl Additional copyrights may follow dnl dnl $HEADER$ dnl dnl OMPI_SETUP_FC dnl # This is REQUIREd, below. AC_DEFUN_ONCE([_OMPI_SETUP_FC_BANNER],[ opal_show_subtitle "Fortran compiler" ]) ############################################################################# # This is REQUIREd, below. AC_DEFUN_ONCE([_OMPI_SETUP_FC_COMPILER],[ OPAL_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([ompi_fcflags_save]) ompi_fcflags_save="$FCFLAGS" # Note that AC_PROG_FC will look for *any* fortran compiler, and # we don't want it to find an F77-only compiler. The AC docs # don't recommend using the "dialect" feature of AC_PROG_FC, so # instead use the optional first parameter and steal the list of # Fortran compilers (excluding the f77 compiler names) from AC's # default list of compilers and use it here. This is the main # reason we have an OMPI-ized version of the PROG_FC macro. AC_PROG_FC([gfortran f95 fort xlf95 ifort ifc efc pgfortran pgf95 lf95 f90 xlf90 pgf90 epcf90 nagfor]) FCFLAGS="$ompi_fcflags_save" OPAL_VAR_SCOPE_POP ]) ############################################################################# # General Fortran compiler setup AC_DEFUN([OMPI_SETUP_FC],[ OPAL_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([ompi_fc_happy LDFLAGS_save fc_version]) # Force the intro banner to be displayed first AC_REQUIRE([_OMPI_SETUP_FC_BANNER]) # Unfortunately, we must REQUIRE this for the reasons cited in the # Autoconf (version >= 2.64) docs. AC_REQUIRE([_OMPI_SETUP_FC_COMPILER]) AS_IF([test -z "$FC"], [AC_MSG_WARN([*** All Fortran MPI bindings disabled (could not find compiler)]) ompi_fc_happy=0], [ompi_fc_happy=1]) AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1 && test "$WANT_DEBUG" = "1" && test "$enable_debug_symbols" != "no"], [FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS -g" OPAL_FLAGS_UNIQ(FCFLAGS) AC_MSG_WARN([-g has been added to FCFLAGS (--enable-debug)]) ]) # Make sure the compiler actually works, if not cross-compiling. # Don't just use the AC macro so that we can have a pretty # message. AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [OPAL_CHECK_COMPILER_WORKS([Fortran], [], [], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not run a simple Fortran program. Aborting.])])]) # OS X before 10.3 (deployment target) does not allow undefined common # symbols in shared libraries. Because we can't figure out how to # implement MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE and friends wihtout common symbols, on # OS X we can't build the F90 bindings as a shared library. OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS= AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for extra arguments to build a shared library]) case "$host" in *apple-darwin*) if test -z ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET} ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([impossible -- -static]) OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS="-static" else case ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET} in 10.[012]) AC_MSG_RESULT([impossible -- -static]) OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS="-static" ;; 10.*) AC_MSG_RESULT([-Wl,-single_module]) OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS="-Wl,-single_module" esac fi ;; *) AC_MSG_RESULT([none needed]) OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS="" ;; esac]) AC_SUBST(OMPI_FORTRAN_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS) # The Absoft compiler does not like the fact that we use lots of # "ignore TKR" comment pragmas that it doesn't understand, and # will warn about them. From Tony Goetz at Absoft, we can use the # -Z790 flag to quell these warnings. # The NAG compiler is too picky about naming conventions, so use the # -mismatch flag to keep it happy AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $FC warnings flags]) fc_version=`$FC --version 2>&1` case "$fc_version" in *Absoft*) AC_MSG_RESULT([-Z790]) FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS -Z790" ;; *NAG*) AC_MSG_RESULT([-mismatch]) FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS -mismatch" ;; *) AC_MSG_RESULT([none]) ;; esac # If we're still good, then save the extra file types. Do this last # because it implies tests that should be invoked by the above tests # (e.g., running the fortran compiler). AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [AC_FC_SRCEXT(f) AC_FC_SRCEXT(f90)]) # Per trac #1982, on OS X, we may need some esoteric linker flags # in the wrapper compilers. However, per # https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues/259, we need to use # -Wl,-flat_namespace when *building* the library (and # -Wl,-commons,use_dylibs isn't quite sufficient). AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [AC_MSG_CHECKING([to see if Fortran compilers need additional linker flags]) case "$host" in *apple-darwin*) # Test whether -Wl,-flat_namespace works; if it does, # both use it to build the libraries, and also put it # in the wrapper compiler LDFLAGS. LDFLAGS_save=$LDFLAGS LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,-flat_namespace" AC_LANG_PUSH([Fortran]) AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[program test integer :: i end program]])], [LDFLAGS_save=$LDFLAGS OMPI_FORTRAN_WRAPPER_FLAGS="-Wl,-flat_namespace" OPAL_WRAPPER_FLAGS_ADD([FCFLAGS], [$OMPI_FORTRAN_WRAPPER_FLAGS])], [OMPI_FORTRAN_WRAPPER_FLAGS=none]) AC_LANG_POP([Fortran]) LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS_save AC_MSG_RESULT([$OMPI_FORTRAN_WRAPPER_FLAGS]) ;; *) AC_MSG_RESULT([none]) ;; esac ]) # Get our Fortran symbol mangling scheme AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [OMPI_FORTRAN_FIND_EXT_SYMBOL_CONVENTION]) # Make sure we can link with C code. AS_IF([test $ompi_fc_happy -eq 1], [OPAL_LANG_LINK_WITH_C([Fortran], [], [cat <