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openmpi/ompi/include/mpif-externals.h
Jeff Squyres 7390ab8a23 Many updates and bug fixes for the Fortran bindings. Sorry these
aren't separated out into individual commits; they represent a few
months of work in the Mercurial branch, and it seemed error-prone to
try to break them up into multiple SVN commits.

 * Remove 2nd overloaded interfaces for MPI_TESTALL, MPI_TESTSOME,
   MPI_WAITALL, and MPI_WAITSOME in the "mpi" module implementations
   (because we're not allowed to have them, anyway -- it causes
   complications in the profiling interface).  This forced an MPI-2.2
   errata in the MPI Forum; we applied the errata here (the array of
   statuses parameter could not have a specific dimension specified in
   the dummy argument).  Fixes trac:3166.
 * Similarly, fix type for MPI_ARGVS_NULL in Fortran
 * Add MPI_3.0 function MPI_F_SYNC_REG (Fortran interfaces only).
 * Add MPI-3.0 MPI_MESSAGE_NO_PROC in the mpi_f08 module.
 * Added mpi_f08 handle comparison operators, per MPI-3.0 addendum to
   the F08 proposal at the last Forum meeting.  
 * Added missing type(MPI_File) and type(Message) in mpi_f08 module.
 * Fix --disable-mpi-io configure switch with all Fortran interfaces
 * Re-factor the Fortran header files to be fundamentally simpler and
   easier to maintain.  Fortran constant values in the header files
   are now generated by a script named mpif-values.pl during
   autogen.pl (they were previously generated by mpif-common.pl, but
   it was quite a bit more subtle/complex).  A second commit will
   follow this one to update svn:ignore values (just to ensure we
   don't muck up the first commit with the SVN client getting confused
   by the changed ignore values and new/changed files).
 * Fix some dependencies for compile ordering in
   ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-ignore-tkr/Makefile.am. 
 * Fix bad wording in several places (.m4 file name, ompi_info output,
   etc.): we previoulsy said "F08 assumed shape" when we really meant
   "F08 assumed rank" (for Fortran gurus, those are very different
   things). 
 * Removed the GREEK/SVN version string from mpif.h.  It really had no
   purpose being there.

Still to be done:

 * Handling of 2D array of strings in MPI_COMM_SPAWN_MULTIPLE still
   isn't right yet.  Not sure how many people really care about this
   :-), but it is still broken.

This commit was SVN r26997.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3166 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3166
2012-08-10 21:19:47 +00:00

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! -*- fortran -*-
!
! Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
! University Research and Technology
! Corporation. All rights reserved.
! Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
! of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
! reserved.
! Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
! University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
! Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
! All rights reserved.
! Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
! $COPYRIGHT$
!
! Additional copyrights may follow
!
! $HEADER$
!
!
! These "external" statements are specific to the MPI mpif.h
! interface (and are toxic to the MPI module interfaces),.
!
external MPI_NULL_COPY_FN, MPI_NULL_DELETE_FN
external MPI_COMM_NULL_COPY_FN, MPI_COMM_NULL_DELETE_FN
external MPI_TYPE_NULL_COPY_FN, MPI_TYPE_NULL_DELETE_FN
external MPI_DUP_FN, MPI_COMM_DUP_FN, MPI_TYPE_DUP_FN
external MPI_WIN_NULL_COPY_FN
external MPI_WIN_NULL_DELETE_FN
external MPI_WIN_DUP_FN
! Note that MPI_CONVERSION_FN_NULL is a "constant" (it is only ever
! checked for comparison; it is never invoked), but it is passed as
! a function pointer (to MPI_REGISTER_DATAREP) and therefore must be
! the same size/type. It is therefore external'ed here, and not
! defined with an integer value in mpif-common.h.
external MPI_CONVERSION_FN_NULL
!
! double precision functions
!
external MPI_WTIME, MPI_WTICK , PMPI_WTICK, PMPI_WTIME
double precision MPI_WTIME, MPI_WTICK , PMPI_WTICK, PMPI_WTIME