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What started as a simple ticket ended up reaching the way up to the MPI Forum. It turns out that we are supposed to have MPI_SIZEOF for all Fortran interfaces: mpif.h, the mpi module, and the mpi_f08 module. It further turns out that to properly support MPI_SIZEOF, your Fortran compiler *has* support the INTERFACE keyword and ISO_FORTRAN_ENV. We can't use "ignore TKR" functionality, because the whole point of MPI_SIZEOF is that the implementation knows what type was passed to it ("ignore TKR" functionality, by definition, throws that information away). Hence, we have to have an MPI_SIZEOF interface+implementation for all intrinsic types, kinds, and ranks. This commit therefore adds a perl script that generates both the interfaces and implementations for MPI_SIZEOF in each of mpif.h, the mpi module, and mpi_f08 module (yay consolidation!). The perl script uses the results of some new configure tests: * check if the Fortran compiler supports the INTERFACE keyword * check if the Fortran compiler supports ISO_FORTRAN_ENV * find the max array rank (i.e., dimension) that the compiler supports If the Fortran compiler supports both INTERFACE and ISO_FORTRAN_ENV, then we'll build the MPI_SIZEOF interfaces. If not, we'll skip MPI_SIZEOF in mpif.h and the mpi module. Note that we won't build the mpi_f08 module -- to include the MPI_SIZEOF interfaces -- if the Fortran compiler doesn't support INTERFACE, ISO_FORTRAN_ENV, and a whole bunch of ther modern Fortran stuff. Since MPI_SIZEOF interfaces are now generated by the perl script, this commit also removes all the old MPI_SIZEOF implementations (which were laden with a zillion #if blocks). cmr=v1.8.3 This commit was SVN r32764. |
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