dnl -*- shell-script -*- dnl dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University. dnl All rights reserved. dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of the University of Tennessee. dnl All rights reserved. dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, dnl University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. dnl All rights reserved. dnl $COPYRIGHT$ dnl dnl Additional copyrights may follow dnl dnl $HEADER$ dnl dnl OMPI_SETUP_F90 dnl dnl sets: dnl F90 : full pathname to compiler dnl BASEF90 : compiler name (no path) dnl OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS : (actually set by ompi_configure_options, may be dnl redefined here) dnl FC : Same as F90. Side effect of AC_PROG_FC. Should dnl not be used dnl defines: dnl OMPI_F90 : same as F90 dnl OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS : dnl am_conditional: dnl OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS : AC_DEFUN([OMPI_SETUP_F90],[ # Modularize this setup so that sub-configure.in scripts can use this # same setup code. ompi_show_subtitle "Fortran 90/95 compiler" if test "$OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS" = "0" ; then AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran 90/95 bindings disabled (Fortran 77 was disabled)]) OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS=0 OMPI_F90="none" BASEF90="none" elif test "$OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS" = "0" ; then AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran 90/95 bindings disabled by user]) OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS=0 OMPI_F90="none" BASEF90="none" else # # Check for the compiler # # Note that we don't actually *use* the fortran compiler to build # anything in OMPI; it's only used here in configure to find out # symbol conventions, type sizes, etc. We also pass it down to # the wrapper compiler mpif90. # # Note that AC_PROG_FC will look for *any* fortran compiler, and # we don't want it to find an F77 compiler. The AC docs don't # recommend using the "dialect" feature of AC_PROG_FC (and you can # only look for one of Fortran 90 or 95 -- not both), 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 95 and 90 compilers and use it here. # ompi_fcflags_save="$FCFLAGS" AC_PROG_FC([f95 fort xlf95 ifc efc pgf95 lf95 gfortran f90 xlf90 pgf90 epcf90]) FCFLAGS="$ompi_fcflags_save" if test -z "$FC"; then AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran 90/95 bindings disabled (could not find compiler)]) OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS=0 OMPI_F90="none" BASEF90="none" else OMPI_F90="$FC" BASEF90="`basename $FC`" AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran) AC_FC_SRCEXT(f) AC_FC_SRCEXT(f90) AC_FC_SRCEXT(f95) AC_LANG_POP(Fortran) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $OMPI_F77 and $OMPI_F90 compilers are compatible]) OMPI_INTL_F90_F77_INTERACTION(fortran_goodness=1, fortran_goodness=0) if test "$fortran_goodness" = "0" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran 77 and Fortran 90 compilers are not link compatible]) AC_MSG_WARN([*** Disabling Fortran 90/95 bindings]) OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS=0 else AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS=1 fi fi fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS, $OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS, [Whether we want the MPI f90 bindings or not]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_F90, "$OMPI_F90", [OMPI underlying F90 compiler]) AM_CONDITIONAL(OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS, test "$OMPI_WANT_F90_BINDINGS" = "1") unset fortran_goodness ]) AC_DEFUN([OMPI_INTL_F90_F77_INTERACTION], [ # make sure that we can combine F90 and F77 code AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran) # Fortran module cat > conftestf77.f < conftestf90.f <