hdf5/config/linux-gnulibc1
Quincey Koziol 427ff7da28 [svn-r9727] Purpose:
Bug Fix/Code Cleanup/Doc Cleanup/Optimization/Branch Sync :-)

Description:
    Generally speaking, this is the "signed->unsigned" change to selections.
However, in the process of merging code back, things got stickier and stickier
until I ended up doing a big "sync the two branches up" operation.  So... I
brought back all the "infrastructure" fixes from the development branch to the
release branch (which I think were actually making some improvement in
performance) as well as fixed several bugs which had been fixed in one branch,
but not the other.

    I've also tagged the repository before making this checkin with the label
"before_signed_unsigned_changes".

Platforms tested:
    FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel & fphdf5
    FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
    FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/backward compatibility
    Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/"purify options"
    Solaris 2.8 (sol) w/FORTRAN & C++
    AIX 5.x (copper) w/parallel & FORTRAN
    IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/FORTRAN
    Linux 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++


Misc. update:
2004-12-29 09:26:20 -05:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# This file is part of the HDF5 build script. It is processed shortly
# after configure starts and defines, among other things, flags for
# the various compile modes.
#
# See BlankForm in this directory for details.
# The default compiler is `gcc'.
if test -z "$CC"; then
CC=gcc
CC_BASENAME=gcc
fi
# Figure out GNU C compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/gnu-flags
# Figure out PGI C compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/pgi-flags
# Figure out Intel C compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/intel-flags
# The default Fortran 90 compiler
if test "X-" = "X-$F9X"; then
case $CC_BASENAME in
gcc*|pgcc*)
F9X=pgf90
F9X_BASENAME=pgf90
;;
icc*)
F9X=ifort
F9X_BASENAME=ifort
;;
mpicc*)
F9X=mpif90
F9X_BASENAME=mpif90
;;
esac
else
case $F9X in
# The PGI and Intel compilers are automatically detected below
ifc*|ifort*|pgf90*)
;;
*)
# Figure out which compiler we are using: pgf90 or Absoft f95
RM='rm -f'
tmpfile=/tmp/cmpver.$$
$F9X -V >$tmpfile
if test -s "$tmpfile"; then
if( grep -s 'Absoft' $tmpfile > /dev/null) then
F9X_BASENAME=f95
fi
if( grep -s 'pgf90' $tmpfile > /dev/null) then
F9X_BASENAME=pgf90
fi
fi
$RM $tmpfile
;;
esac
fi
#
# HDF5 integers
#
# R_LARGE is the number of digits for the bigest integer supported.
# R_INTEGER is the number of digits in INTEGER
#
# (for the Linux architechture)
#
R_LARGE=18
R_INTEGER=9
HSIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)'
HSSIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)'
HID_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_INTEGER)'
SIZE_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_INTEGER)'
OBJECT_NAMELEN_DEFAULT_F=-1
# Figure out PGI F90 compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/pgi-fflags
# Figure out Intel F90 compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/intel-fflags
case $F9X_BASENAME in
#
# Absoft compiler
#
f95)
# Set required flag for compiling C stubs
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DH5_ABSOFT"
F9XSUFFIXFLAG=""
# We force compiler to use upper case for external names
# (just in case since this should be a default EIP)
FFLAGS="$FFLAGS -YEXT_NAMES=UCS"
FSEARCH_DIRS=""
DEBUG_FFLAGS="-g"
PROD_FFLAGS="-O"
PROFILE_FFLAGS="-g -pg"
f9x_flags_set=yes
;;
esac
# The default C++ compiler
# The default compiler is `g++'.
if test -z "$CXX"; then
CXX=g++
CXX_BASENAME=g++
fi