hdf5/config/linux-gnulibc1
Albert Cheng d4708e35ab [svn-r20058] Changed Linux system to use mpicc as the default parallel C compiler.
mpif90 is already the default parallel Fortran if mpicc is the C compiler.

Tested: Jam (serial and parallel). No need for committest since this change is
limited to Linux system.
2011-02-07 14:46:46 -05:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
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# 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 "$CC"; then
if test "X-$enable_parallel" = "X-yes"; then
# default to use mpicc which is the defacto MPI compiler name
CC=mpicc
CC_BASENAME=mpicc
else
CC=gcc
CC_BASENAME=gcc
fi
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
echo "CC_BASENAME is $CC_BASENAME."
# Use default Fortran 90 compiler according to what C compiler is used.
if test "X-" = "X-$FC"; then
case $CC_BASENAME in
gcc*)
FC=gfortran
FC_BASENAME=gfortran
;;
pgcc*)
FC=pgf90
FC_BASENAME=pgf90
;;
icc*)
FC=ifort
FC_BASENAME=ifort
;;
mpicc*)
FC=mpif90
FC_BASENAME=mpif90
;;
esac
else
case $FC in
# The PGI and Intel compilers are automatically detected below
ifc*|ifort*|pgf90*)
;;
*f95*)
# Figure out which compiler we are using: pgf90 or Absoft f95
RM='rm -f'
tmpfile=/tmp/cmpver.$$
$FC -V >$tmpfile
if test -s "$tmpfile"; then
if( grep -s 'Absoft' $tmpfile > /dev/null) then
FC_BASENAME=f95
fi
if( grep -s 'pgf90' $tmpfile > /dev/null) then
FC_BASENAME=pgf90
fi
fi
$RM $tmpfile
fc_version_info=`$FC -V | grep Absoft`
;;
*)
;;
esac
fi
# Figure out PGI F90 compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/pgi-fflags
# Figure out Intel F90 compiler flags
. $srcdir/config/intel-fflags
case $FC_BASENAME in
#
# Absoft compiler
#
f95)
# Set required flag for compiling C stubs
H5_CFLAGS="$H5_CFLAGS"
F9XSUFFIXFLAG=""
# We force compiler to use upper case for external names
# (just in case since this should be a default EIP)
H5_FCFLAGS="$H5_FCFLAGS"
FSEARCH_DIRS=""
DEBUG_FCFLAGS="-g"
PROD_FCFLAGS="-O"
PROFILE_FCFLAGS="-g -pg"
f9x_flags_set=yes
;;
esac
# The default C++ compiler
# The default compiler is `g++'.
if test -z "$CXX"; then
CXX=g++
CXX_BASENAME=g++
fi
# Check MPICH settings
. $srcdir/config/mpich
# The ChaMPIon on NCSA tungsten doesn't work correctly for either of the following
# cases:
# 1. collective I/O when some processes don't have any contributions;
# 2. complex derived MPI data type.
if test $CC_BASENAME = cmpicc; then
hdf5_cv_mpi_special_collective_io_works=${hdf5_cv_mpi_special_collective_io_works='no'}
hdf5_cv_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works=${hdf5_cv_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works='no'}
fi
#Comment out the following line if your system supports collective IO when some processes
#don't have any contributions to IOs.
hdf5_cv_mpi_special_collective_io_works=${hdf5_cv_mpi_special_collective_io_works='no'}
hdf5_cv_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works=${hdf5_cv_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works='no'}
# compiler version strings
case $CC in
# whatever matches *pgcc* will also match *gcc*, so this one must come first
*pgcc*)
cc_version_info=`$CC $CFLAGS $H5_CFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'pgcc'`
;;
*gcc*)
cc_version_info=`$CC $CFLAGS $H5_CFLAGS --version 2>&1 | grep -v 'PathScale' |\
grep 'GCC' | sed 's/\(.*(GCC) [-a-z0-9\. ]*\).*/\1/'`
;;
*icc*)
cc_version_info=`$CC $CCFLAGS $H5_CCFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'Version' |\
sed 's/\(Intel.* Compiler\).*\( Version [a-z0-9\.]*\).*\( Build [0-9]*\)/\1\2\3/'`
;;
*)
echo "No match to get cc_version_info for $CC"
;;
esac
# get fortran version info
case $FC in
*gfortran*)
fc_version_info=`$FC $FCFLAGS $H5_FCFLAGS --version 2>&1 |\
grep 'GCC' | sed 's/\(.*(GCC) [-a-z0-9\. ]*\).*/\1/'`
;;
*ifc*|*ifort*)
fc_version_info=`$FC $FCFLAGS $H5_FCFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'Version' |\
sed 's/\(Intel.* Compiler\).*\( Version [a-z0-9\.]*\).*\( Build [0-9]*\)/\1\2\3/'`
;;
*f95*)
# Figure out which compiler we are using: pgf90 or Absoft f95
RM='rm -f'
tmpfile=/tmp/cmpver.$$
$FC -V >$tmpfile
if test -s "$tmpfile"; then
if( grep -s 'Absoft' $tmpfile > /dev/null) then
FC_BASENAME=f95
fi
fi
$RM $tmpfile
fc_version_info=`$FC -V | grep Absoft`
;;
*g95*)
fc_version_info=`$FC $FCFLAGS $H5_FCFLAGS --version 2>&1 |\
grep 'GCC'`
;;
*pgf90*)
fc_version_info=`$FC $FCFLAGS $H5_FCFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'pgf90'`
;;
*)
echo "No match to get fc_version_info for $FC"
;;
esac
# get c++ version info
case $CXX in
*g++*)
cxx_version_info=`$CXX $CXXFLAGS $H5_CXXFLAGS --version 2>&1 |\
grep 'GCC' | sed 's/\(.*(GCC) [-a-z0-9\. ]*\).*/\1/'`
;;
*icpc*)
cxx_version_info=`$CXX $CXXFLAGS $H5_CXXFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'Version' |\
sed 's/\(Intel.* Compiler\).*\( Version [a-z0-9\.]*\).*\( Build [0-9]*\)/\1\2\3/'`
;;
*pgCC*)
cxx_version_info=`$CXX $CXXFLAGS $H5_CXXFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep 'pgCC'`
;;
*)
echo "No match to get cxx_version_info for $CXX"
;;
esac