hdf5/config/irix6.x
Raymond Lu bd4312d049 [svn-r11311] Purpose: New features.
Description:  Added 2 new configure options, --enable-exception and --enable-accuracy.

--enable-exception lets the library check whether user's exception handling
functions are present during compiler data conversions and use them if they are.
When it's disabled, this step is skipped to improve conversion speed.  This
step isn't implemented yet for soft conversions because there would be little
gain in speed.

--enable-accuracy guarantees data accuracy during data conversions.  It means
the library will choose compiler conversions only if the accurate data is
secured.  Otherwise, the library will go for the library's own conversions.  If
this option is disabled, the library uses compiler conversions in favor of
their speed as long as they work even if data can be incorrect.


Platforms tested: h5committest and fuss.  Some systems may fail after this
checkin.
2005-08-29 10:21:58 -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.
# Disable dependency tracking on IRIX unless the user specifically asks for
# it.
# IRIX's pmake confuses automake (as of version 1.9) if dependency tracking
# is enabled and it is not an in-place build. Simply disabling dependency
# tracking on IRIX is simpler to implement than detecting pmake, detecting
# when a build is not in-place, and then disabling dependency tracking.
if test -z "${enable_dependency_tracking}"; then
enable_dependency_tracking="no"
fi
# Use SGI supplied C compiler by default. There is no ranlib
if test "X-" = "X-$CC"; then
CC='cc'
CC_BASENAME=cc
# use c99 compiler if available.
if `c99 -version >/dev/null 2>&1` ; then
CC='c99'
fi
fi
RANLIB=:
# Compiler flags
case "X-$CC_BASENAME" in
X-gcc)
. $srcdir/config/gnu-flags
;;
*)
if [ "$CC_BASENAME" = "cc" ] || ($CC -version 2>&1 | grep -s "MIPSpro Compilers") 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
# use these flags if this is the SGI cc compiler or some compiler
# command that eventually uses the SGI cc compiler.
# Check for old versions of the compiler that don't work right.
case "`$CC -version 2>&1 |head -1`" in
"Mongoose Compilers: Version 7.00")
echo " +---------------------------------------------------+"
echo " | You have an old version of cc (Mongoose Compilers |"
echo " | version 7.00). Please upgrade to MIPSpro version |"
echo " | 7.2.1.2m (patches are available from the SGI web |"
echo " | site). The 7.00 version may generate incorrect |"
echo " | code, especially when optimizations are enabled. |"
echo " +---------------------------------------------------+"
sleep 5
;;
esac
# Always turn off these compiler warnings for the -64 compiler:
# 1174: function declared but not used
# 1196: __vfork() (this is an SGI config problem)
# 1209: constant expressions
# 1429: the `long long' type is not standard
# 1685: turn off warnings about turning off invalid warnings
# 3201: remark - parameter not referenced
#CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -woff 1174,1429,1209,1196,1685,3201"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -woff 1209,3201"
# Always turn off these compiler warnings for the old compiler:
# 799: the `long long' type is not standard
# 803: turn off warnings about turning off invalid warnings
# 835: __vfork() (this is an SGI config problem)
#CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -woff 799,803,835"
# Always turn off these loader warnings:
# (notice the peculiar syntax)
# 47: branch instructions that degrade performance on R4000
# 84: a library is not used
# 85: duplicate definition preemption (from -lnsl)
# 134: duplicate weak definition preemption (from -lnsl)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wl,-woff,47,-woff,84,-woff,85,-woff,134"
fi
# Extra debugging flags
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g -fullwarn"
DEBUG_CPPFLAGS=
# Extra production flags
PROD_CFLAGS="-O -OPT:Olimit=0 -s"
PROD_CPPFLAGS=
# Extra profiling flags
PROFILE_CFLAGS=
PROFILE_CPPFLAGS=
;;
esac
# The default Fortran 90 compiler
#
# 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 IRIX architechture)
#
R_LARGE=18
R_INTEGER=9
HADDR_T='SELECTED_INT_KIND(R_LARGE)'
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_LARGE)'
OBJECT_NAMELEN_DEFAULT_F=-1
if test "X-" = "X-$FC"; then
FC="f90"
fi
if test "X-" = "X-$f9x_flags_set"; then
F9XSUFFIXFLAG=""
FSEARCH_DIRS=""
FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS -64 -mips4 -O -s"
DEBUG_FCFLAGS="-64 -mips4 -O -s"
PROD_FCFLAGS="-64 -mips4 -O -s"
PROFILE_FCFLAGS="-64 -mips4 -O -s"
f9x_flags_set=yes
fi
# The default C++ compiler
# The default compiler is `MIPSpro CC'
if test -z "$CXX"; then
CXX=CC
CXX_BASENAME=CC
fi
# Try native compiler flags
if test -z "$cxx_flags_set"; then
# -LANG:std required for std use; -ptused causes templates used to be
# instantiated
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -LANG:std -ptused"
# libCio is a default library, since libtool before 1.5 doesn't fully
# support C++ yet, default libraries must be explicitly specified.
# A new macro is used for this temporary and specific task so it
# won't polute the existing configuration
DEFAULT_LIBS="-lCio"
DEBUG_CXXFLAGS=-g
DEBUG_CPPFLAGS=
PROD_CXXFLAGS="-O -s"
PROD_CPPFLAGS=
PROFILE_CXXFLAGS=-xpg
PROFILE_CPPFLAGS=
cxx_flags_set=yes
fi
# Hard set flag to indicate that the 'unsigned long long' to floating-point
# value conversion are broken by the compilers (as of 4/27/04 - QAK)
hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate=${hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate='no'}
# Set flags to avoid conversion between 'long double' and integers because of
# SGI's compiler problems. For both IRIX64 6.5 and IRIX 6.5, the compilers
# have the following problems,
# long double -> signed char : incorrect rounding
# long double -> unsigned char : incorrect rounding
# long double -> short : incorrect rounding
# long double -> unsigned short : incorrect rounding
# long double -> long or long long: incorrect value
# long double -> unsigned long or long long : incorrect value
#
# long or long long -> long double : correct value but incorrect bit pattern
# unsigned long or long long -> long double : correct value but incorrect bit pattern
# (1/5/05 - SLU)
hdf5_cv_ldouble_to_integer_accurate=${hdf5_cv_ldouble_to_integer_accurate='no'}
hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate=${hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate='no'}
# For IRIX 6.5, any version that is older than MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m,
# the MPI derived datatype is not working.
# Versions 7.4.2m or newer work.
# Fix $hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works if it is not set and is using cc.
if [ -z "$hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works" -a $CC_BASENAME = cc ]; then
ccversion=`$CC -version 2>&1 | sed -e 's/.*Version //p'`
ccversion1=`echo $ccversion | cut -f1 -d.`
ccversion2=`echo $ccversion | cut -f2 -d.`
# Assume all versions 7.4.* or newer are okay
# and assume ccversion2 is never larger than 99.
ccversionval=`expr $ccversion1 \* 100 + $ccversion2`
if [ $ccversionval -lt 704 ]; then
hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works='no'
fi
fi