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CMakeLists.txt
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########################################################################################
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# CMAKE for build the Material subroutine for BVP solution
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########################################################################################
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# Compiler options for building DAMASK
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cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.8.8 FATAL_ERROR)
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Find PETSc from system environment
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set(PETSC_DIR $ENV{PETSC_DIR})
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if ("${PETSC_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
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message (FATAL_ERROR "PETSC_DIR is not defined in system!")
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message (FATAL_ERROR "PETSC_DIR is not defined")
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endif ("${PETSC_DIR}" STREQUAL "")
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# BRUTAL FORCE TO FIND THE VARIABLES DEFINED IN PETSC
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# Use existing variables from PETSc
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# https://github.com/jedbrown/cmake-modules/blob/master/FindPETSc.cmake
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exec_program(mktemp ARGS -d OUTPUT_VARIABLE PETSC_TEMP)
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set(petsc_conf_variables "${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/conf/variables")
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set(petsc_conf_rules "${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/conf/rules" )
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# Generate a temporary makefile to probe the PETSc configuration
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# This file will be deleted once the setting from PETSc is parsed
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# This file will be deleted once the settings from PETSc are parsed
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# into CMake
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set (petsc_config_makefile "${PETSC_TEMP}/Makefile.petsc")
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# CMake will execute each target in the ${petsc_config_makefile}
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# to acquire corresponding PETSc Variables.
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# The include path and linking libraries in PETSc usually contains
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# duplicated entries, which is cleaned up later using CMake list.
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find_program (MAKE_EXECUTABLE NAMES make gmake)
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# Find the PETSc includes directory settings
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execute_process(COMMAND ${MAKE_EXECUTABLE} --no-print-directory -f ${petsc_config_makefile} "includes"
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# Remove temporary makefile, no need to keep it anymore.
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file (REMOVE_RECURSE ${PETSC_TEMP})
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# REMOVE DUPLICATE FLAGS FOR COMPILER AND LINKING
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# Remove duplicate compiler and linker flags
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string( REGEX MATCHALL "-I([^\" ]+)" TMP_LIST "${petsc_includes}")
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list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES TMP_LIST)
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foreach (dir ${TMP_LIST})
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set(PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB "${PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB} ${exlib}")
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endforeach(exlib)
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message("***Found PETSC_DIR:\n${PETSC_DIR}\n" )
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message("***Found PETSC_INCLUDES:\n${PETSC_INCLUDES}\n" )
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message("***Found PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB:\n${PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB}\n")
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message("***Found PETSC_LINKER:\n${PETSC_LINKER}\n" )
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message("***Found MPI FORTRAN COMPILER:\n${PETSC_MPIFC}\n" )
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message("***Found MPI C COMPILER:\n${PETSC_MPICC}\n" )
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message("Found PETSC_DIR:\n${PETSC_DIR}\n" )
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message("Found PETSC_INCLUDES:\n${PETSC_INCLUDES}\n" )
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message("Found PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB:\n${PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB}\n")
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message("Found PETSC_LINKER:\n${PETSC_LINKER}\n" )
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message("Found MPI Fortran Compiler:\n${PETSC_MPIFC}\n" )
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message("Found MPI C Compiler:\n${PETSC_MPICC}\n" )
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Now start to care about DAMASK
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if ("${DAMASK_SOLVER}" STREQUAL "SPECTRAL")
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project(DAMASK_spectral Fortran C)
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add_definitions(-DSpectral)
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message("***Configuring Spectral Solver\n")
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message("Configuring Spectral Solver\n")
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elseif ("${DAMASK_SOLVER}" STREQUAL "FEM")
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project(DAMASK_FEM Fortran C)
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add_definitions(-DFEM)
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message("***Configuring FEM Solver\n")
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message("Configuring FEM Solver\n")
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endif()
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# set compiler and linker commands (need to be done after defining the project)
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option(OPENMP "Use OpenMP libaries for DAMASK" ON )
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option(OPTIMIZATION "DAMASK optimization level [OFF,DEFENSIVE,AGGRESSIVE]" "DEFENSIVE" )
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# Setting installation prefix
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if (DEFINED DAMASK_INSTALL)
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set (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "${DAMASK_INSTALL}")
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else(DEFINED DAMASK_INSTALL)
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set (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/bin")
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endif(DEFINED DAMASK_INSTALL)
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message("\n***The binary will be installed at\n${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}\n")
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if("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "DEBUG")
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set (OPENMP "OFF")
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set (OPTIMIZATION "OFF")
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endif("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "DEBUG")
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# Find DAMASK version (DAMASK_V) in DAMASK_ROOT
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# Parse DAMASK_BIN from CONFIG file
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file(READ "CONFIG" CONFIGFILE)
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STRING(REGEX REPLACE ";" "\\\\;" CONFIGFILE "${CONFIGFILE}")
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STRING(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" CONFIGFILE "${CONFIGFILE}")
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FOREACH(item ${CONFIGFILE})
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STRING(REGEX MATCH ".+DAMASK_BIN.+" item ${item})
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IF(item)
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message("${item}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "set" "" item "${item}")
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message("${item}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "=" " " item "${item}")
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message("${item}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\\\${DAMASK_ROOT}" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" item "${item}")
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message("${item}")
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string(REPLACE "DAMASK_BIN" ";" STRING_LIST ${item})
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list(GET STRING_LIST 1 item)
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string(STRIP "${item}" CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX)
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ENDIF(item)
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ENDFOREACH(item ${CONFIGFILE})
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# Parse DAMASK version from VERSION file
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find_program (CAT_EXECUTABLE NAMES cat)
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execute_process(COMMAND ${CAT_EXECUTABLE} ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/VERSION
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RESULT_VARIABLE DAMASK_VERSION_RETURN
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if(${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "Intel")
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if (OPENMP)
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set (OPENMP_FLAGS "-openmp -openmp-report0 -parallel")
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set (OPENMP_FLAGS "-qopenmp -parallel")
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endif(OPENMP)
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if ("${OPTIMIZATION}" STREQUAL "OFF")
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elseif("${OPTIMIZATION}" STREQUAL "DEFENSIVE")
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set (OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS "-O2")
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elseif ("${OPTIMIZATION}" STREQUAL "AGGRESSIVE")
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set (OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS "-ipo -O3 -no-prec-div -fp-model fast=2 -xHost" ) #-fast = -ipo, -O3, -no-prec-div, -static, -fp-model fast=2, and -xHost"
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set (OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS "-ipo -O3 -no-prec-div -fp-model fast=2 -xHost" )
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# -fast = -ipo, -O3, -no-prec-div, -static, -fp-model fast=2, and -xHost"
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endif()
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set (STANDARD_CHECK "-stand f08 -standard-semantics")
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "-shared-intel")
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "${LINKER_FLAGS} -shared-intel")
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# Link against shared Intel libraries instead of static ones
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# COMPILE SWITCHES
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# -fimplicit-none: assume "implicit-none" even if not present in source
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# stderrors: warnings about Fortran standard violations are changed to errors (STANDARD_CHECK)
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# Fine tuning compilation options
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fpp")
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# preprocessor
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -ftz")
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# flush unterflow to zero, automatically set if O<0,1,2,3> >0
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -assume")
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# assume
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS}byterecl")
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# record length is given in bytes (also set by -standard-semantics)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},fpe_summary")
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# print list of floating point exceptions occured during execution
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -diag-disable")
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# disables warnings, where
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS}5268")
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# the text exceeds right hand column allowed on the line (we have only comments there)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -warn")
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# enables warnings, where
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS}declarations")
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# any undeclared names (alternative name: -implicitnone)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},general")
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# warning messages and informational messages are issued by the compiler
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},usage")
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# questionable programming practices
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},interfaces")
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# checks the interfaces of all SUBROUTINEs called and FUNCTIONs invoked in your compilation against an external set of interface blocks
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},ignore_loc")
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# %LOC is stripped from an actual argument
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},alignments")
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# data that is not naturally aligned
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS},unused")
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# declared variables that are never used
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fpp") # preprocessor
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -ftz") # flush unterflow to zero, automatically set if O<0,1,2,3> >0
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -assume") # assume
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} byterecl,") # record length is given in bytes (also set by -standard-semantics)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,fpe_summary") # print list of floating point exceptions occured during execution
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -diag-disable") # disables warnings, where
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} 5268") # the text exceeds right hand column allowed on the line (we have only comments there)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -warn") # enables warnings, where
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} declarations") # any undeclared names (alternative name: -implicitnone)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,general") # warning messages and informational messages are issued by the compiler
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,usage") # questionable programming practices
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,interfaces") # checks the interfaces of all SUBROUTINEs called and FUNCTIONs invoked in your compilation against an external set of interface blocks
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,ignore_loc") # %LOC is stripped from an actual argument
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,alignments") # data that is not naturally aligned
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} ,unused") # declared variables that are never used
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# MORE OPTIONS FOR DEBUGGING DURING COMPILATION
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# -warn: enables warnings, where
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# truncated_source: Determines whether warnings occur when source exceeds the maximum column width in fixed-format files. (too many warnings because we have comments beyond character 132)
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# uncalled: Determines whether warnings occur when a statement function is never called
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# all:
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# -name as_is: case sensitive Fortran!
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# Additional options
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# -warn: enables warnings, where
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# truncated_source: Determines whether warnings occur when source exceeds the maximum column width in fixed-format files.
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# (too many warnings because we have comments beyond character 132)
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# uncalled: Determines whether warnings occur when a statement function is never called
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# all:
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# -name as_is: case sensitive Fortran!
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# COMPILE SWITCHES FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -g" )# Generate symbolic debugging information in the object file
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -traceback" )# Generate extra information in the object file to provide source file traceback information when a severe error occurs at run time.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -gen-interfaces" )# Generate an interface block for each routine. http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2012/01/05/doctor-fortran-gets-explicit-again/
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fp-stack-check" )# Generate extra code after every function call to ensure that the floating-point (FP) stack is in the expected state.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fp-model strict" )# Trap uninitalized variables
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -check bounds,format,output_conversion,pointers,uninit" )# Checks at runtime, where
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# bounds: if an array index is too small (<1) or too large!
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# format: for the data type of an item being formatted for output.
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# output_conversion: for the fit of data items within a designated format descriptor field.
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# pointers: for certain disassociated or uninitialized pointers or unallocated allocatable objects.
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# uninit: for uninitialized variables.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -ftrapuv" )
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fpe-all0" )# Capture all floating-point exceptions, sets -ftz automatically
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -warn errors,stderrors" )# Configures warnings, where
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# errors: warnings are changed to errors
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# stderrors: warnings about Fortran standard violations are changed to errors
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# Runtime debugging
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -g")
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# Generate symbolic debugging information in the object file
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -traceback")
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# Generate extra information in the object file to provide source file traceback information when a severe error occurs at run time.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -gen-interfaces")
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# Generate an interface block for each routine. http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2012/01/05/doctor-fortran-gets-explicit-again/
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fp-stack-check")
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# Generate extra code after every function call to ensure that the floating-point (FP) stack is in the expected state.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fp-model strict")
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# Trap uninitalized variables
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -check" )
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# Checks at runtime, where
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS}bounds")
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# if an array index is too small (<1) or too large!
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS},format")
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# for the data type of an item being formatted for output.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS},output_conversion")
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# for the fit of data items within a designated format descriptor field.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS},pointers")
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# for certain disassociated or uninitialized pointers or unallocated allocatable objects.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS},uninit")
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# for uninitialized variables.
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -ftrapuv")
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# initializes stack local variables to an unusual value to aid error detection
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fpe-all0")
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# capture all floating-point exceptions, sets -ftz automatically
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -warn")
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# enables warnings, where
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS}errors")
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# warnings are changed to errors
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS},stderrors")
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# warnings about Fortran standard violations are changed to errors
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set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -debug-parameters all" )
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# MORE OPTIONS FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
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# -heap-arrays: Should not be done for OpenMP, but set "ulimit -s unlimited" on shell. Probably it helps also to unlimit other limits
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# -check: Checks at runtime, where
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# arg_temp_created: will cause a lot of warnings because we create a bunch of temporary arrays (performance?)
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# stack:
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# generate debug information for parameters
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# Additional options
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# -heap-arrays: Should not be done for OpenMP, but set "ulimit -s unlimited" on shell. Probably it helps also to unlimit other limits
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# -check: Checks at runtime, where
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# arg_temp_created: will cause a lot of warnings because we create a bunch of temporary arrays (performance?)
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# stack:
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# PRECISION SETTINGS
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#-real-size 32: set precision to one of those 32/64/128 (= 4/8/16 bytes) for standard real (=8 for pReal)
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#-integer-size 16: set precision to one of those 16/32/64 (= 2/4/8 bytes) for standard integer (=4 for pInt)
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set (PRECISION_FLAGS "-real-size 64 -integer-size 32")
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# precision settings
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set (PRECISION_FLAGS "${PRECISION_FLAGS} -real-size 64")
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# set precision to one of those 32/64/128 (= 4/8/16 bytes) for standard real (=8 for pReal)
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set (PRECISION_FLAGS "${PRECISION_FLAGS} -integer-size 32")
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# set precision to one of those 16/32/64 (= 2/4/8 bytes) for standard integer (=4 for pInt)
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###################################################################################################
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set (STANDARD_CHECK "-std=f2008ts -pedantic-errors" )
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "-Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup" )# ensure to link against dynamic libraries
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "${LINKER_FLAGS} -Wl")
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# options parsed directly to the linker
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "${LINKER_FLAGS},-undefined")
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set (LINKER_FLAGS "${LINKER_FLAGS},-dynamic_lookup" )
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# ensure to link against dynamic libraries
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# COMPILE SWITCHES
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -xf95-cpp-input" )# preprocessor
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -ffree-line-length-132" )# restrict line length to the standard 132 characters (lattice.f90 require larger)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fimplicit-none" )# assume "implicit none" even if not present in source
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fmodule-private" )# assume "private" even if not present in source
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wall" )# sets the following Fortran options:
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# -Waliasing: warn about possible aliasing of dummy arguments. Specifically, it warns if the same actual argument is associated with a dummy argument with "INTENT(IN)" and a dummy argument with "INTENT(OUT)" in a call with an explicit interface.
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# -Wampersand: checks if a character expression is continued proberly by an ampersand at the end of the line and at the beginning of the new line
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# -Warray-bounds: checks if array reference is out of bounds at compile time. use -fcheck-bounds to also check during runtime
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# -Wconversion: warn about implicit conversions between different type
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# -Wsurprising: warn when "suspicious" code constructs are encountered. While technically legal these usually indicate that an error has been made.
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# -Wc-binding-type:
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# -Wintrinsics-std: only standard intrisics are available, e.g. "call flush(6)" will cause an error
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# -Wno-tabs: do not allow tabs in source
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# -Wintrinsic-shadow: warn if a user-defined procedure or module procedure has the same name as an intrinsic
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# -Wline-truncation:
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# -Wtarget-lifetime:
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# -Wreal-q-constant: warn about real-literal-constants with 'q' exponent-letter
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# -Wunused: a number of unused-xxx warnings
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# these are general (non -Fortran options) implied by -Wall
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# -Waddress
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# -Warray-bounds (only with -O2)
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# -Wc++11-compat
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# -Wchar-subscripts
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# -Wcomment
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# -Wformat
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# -Wmaybe-uninitialized
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# -Wnonnull
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# -Wparentheses
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# -Wpointer-sign
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# -Wreorder
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# -Wreturn-type
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# -Wsequence-point
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# -Wstrict-aliasing
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# -Wstrict-overflow=1
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# -Wswitch
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# -Wtrigraphs
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# -Wuninitialized
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# -Wunknown-pragmas
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# -Wunused-function
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# -Wunused-label
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# -Wunused-value
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# -Wunused-variable
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# -Wvolatile-register-var
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wextra" )
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# -Wextra: sets the following Fortran options:
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# -Wunuses-parameter:
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# -Wcompare-reals:
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# these are general (non -Fortran options) implied by -Wextra
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# -Wclobbered
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# -Wempty-body
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# -Wignored-qualifiers
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# -Wmissing-field-initializers
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# -Woverride-init
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||||
# -Wsign-compare
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# -Wtype-limits
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# -Wuninitialized
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# -Wunused-but-set-parameter (only with -Wunused or -Wall)
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# -Wno-globals
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wcharacter-truncation" )# warn if character expressions (strings) are truncated
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wunderflow" )# produce a warning when numerical constant expressions are encountered, which yield an UNDERFLOW during compilation
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wsuggest-attribute=pure" )
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# Fine tuning compilation options
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -xf95-cpp-input")
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# preprocessor
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -ffree-line-length-132")
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# restrict line length to the standard 132 characters (lattice.f90 require more characters)
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fimplicit-none")
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# assume "implicit none" even if not present in source
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -fmodule-private")
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# assume "private" even if not present in source
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set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wall")
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# sets the following Fortran options:
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# -Waliasing: warn about possible aliasing of dummy arguments. Specifically, it warns if the same actual argument is associated with a dummy argument with "INTENT(IN)" and a dummy argument with "INTENT(OUT)" in a call with an explicit interface.
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# -Wampersand: checks if a character expression is continued proberly by an ampersand at the end of the line and at the beginning of the new line
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# -Warray-bounds: checks if array reference is out of bounds at compile time. use -fcheck-bounds to also check during runtime
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# -Wconversion: warn about implicit conversions between different type
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# -Wsurprising: warn when "suspicious" code constructs are encountered. While technically legal these usually indicate that an error has been made.
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# -Wc-binding-type:
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# -Wintrinsics-std: only standard intrisics are available, e.g. "call flush(6)" will cause an error
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# -Wno-tabs: do not allow tabs in source
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# -Wintrinsic-shadow: warn if a user-defined procedure or module procedure has the same name as an intrinsic
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# -Wline-truncation:
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# -Wtarget-lifetime:
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# -Wreal-q-constant: warn about real-literal-constants with 'q' exponent-letter
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# -Wunused: a number of unused-xxx warnings
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# and sets the general (non-Fortran options) options:
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# -Waddress
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# -Warray-bounds (only with -O2)
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# -Wc++11-compat
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# -Wchar-subscripts
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# -Wcomment
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# -Wformat
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# -Wmaybe-uninitialized
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# -Wnonnull
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# -Wparentheses
|
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# -Wpointer-sign
|
||||
# -Wreorder
|
||||
# -Wreturn-type
|
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# -Wsequence-point
|
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# -Wstrict-aliasing
|
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# -Wstrict-overflow=1
|
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# -Wswitch
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||||
# -Wtrigraphs
|
||||
# -Wuninitialized
|
||||
# -Wunknown-pragmas
|
||||
# -Wunused-function
|
||||
# -Wunused-label
|
||||
# -Wunused-value
|
||||
# -Wunused-variable
|
||||
# -Wvolatile-register-var
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wextra")
|
||||
# sets the following Fortran options:
|
||||
# -Wunuses-parameter:
|
||||
# -Wcompare-reals:
|
||||
# and sets the general (non-Fortran options) options:
|
||||
# -Wclobbered
|
||||
# -Wempty-body
|
||||
# -Wignored-qualifiers
|
||||
# -Wmissing-field-initializers
|
||||
# -Woverride-init
|
||||
# -Wsign-compare
|
||||
# -Wtype-limits
|
||||
# -Wuninitialized
|
||||
# -Wunused-but-set-parameter (only with -Wunused or -Wall)
|
||||
# -Wno-globals
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wcharacter-truncation")
|
||||
# warn if character expressions (strings) are truncated
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wunderflow")
|
||||
# produce a warning when numerical constant expressions are encountered, which yield an UNDERFLOW during compilation
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wsuggest-attribute=pure")
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn")
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wconversion-extra" )
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wimplicit-procedure" )
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wno-unused-parameter" )
|
||||
# MORE OPTIONS FOR DEBUGGING DURING COMPILATION
|
||||
# -Warray-temporarieswarnings: because we have many temporary arrays (performance issue?):
|
||||
# -Wimplicit-interface: no interfaces for lapack/MPI routines
|
||||
# -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations: warn if the loop cannot be optimized due to nontrivial assumptions.
|
||||
# -ffpe-summary: print summary of floating point exeptions (‘invalid’, ‘zero’, ‘overflow’, ‘underflow’, ‘inexact’ and ‘denormal’)
|
||||
# -ffpe-summary=all: only for newer gfortran
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wconversion-extra")
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wimplicit-procedure")
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -Wno-unused-parameter")
|
||||
set (COMPILE_FLAGS "${COMPILE_FLAGS} -ffpe-summary=all")
|
||||
# print summary of floating point exeptions (invalid,zero,overflow,underflow,inexact,denormal)
|
||||
|
||||
# Additional options
|
||||
# -Warray-temporarieswarnings: because we have many temporary arrays (performance issue?):
|
||||
# -Wimplicit-interface: no interfaces for lapack/MPI routines
|
||||
# -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations: warn if the loop cannot be optimized due to nontrivial assumptions.
|
||||
|
||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# COMPILE SWITCHES FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
|
||||
# -ffpe-trap=invalid,\ stop execution if floating point exception is detected (NaN is silent)
|
||||
# zero,\
|
||||
# overflow
|
||||
#
|
||||
# MORE OPTIONS FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
|
||||
# -ffpe-trap=precision,
|
||||
# denormal,
|
||||
# underflow
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -g" )
|
||||
# Runtime debugging
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -ffpe-trap=invalid,zero,overflow")
|
||||
# stop execution if floating point exception is detected (NaN is silent)
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -g")
|
||||
# Generate symbolic debugging information in the object file
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fbacktrace" )
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fdump-core" )
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -fcheck=all" )
|
||||
# -fcheck=all: sets the following Fortran options:
|
||||
# array-temps
|
||||
# bounds
|
||||
# do
|
||||
# mem
|
||||
# pointer
|
||||
# recursion
|
||||
set (DEBUG_FLAGS "${DEBUG_FLAGS} -ffpe-trap=invalid,zero,overflow")
|
||||
# checks for (array-temps,bounds,do,mem,pointer,recursion)
|
||||
|
||||
# Additional options
|
||||
# -ffpe-trap=precision,denormal,underflow
|
||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# PRECISION SETTINGS
|
||||
#-fdefault-real-8: set precision to 8 bytes for standard real (=8 for pReal). Will set size of double to 16 bytes as long as -fdefault-double-8 is not set
|
||||
#-fdefault-double-8: set precision to 8 bytes for double real, would be 16 bytes because -fdefault-real-8 is used
|
||||
#-fdefault-integer-8: Use it to set precision to 8 bytes for integer, don't use it for the standard case of pInt=4 (there is no -fdefault-integer-4)
|
||||
set (PRECISION_FLAGS "-fdefault-real-8 -fdefault-double-8")
|
||||
# precision settings
|
||||
set (PRECISION_FLAGS "${PRECISION_FLAGS} -fdefault-real-8")
|
||||
# set precision to 8 bytes for standard real (=8 for pReal). Will set size of double to 16 bytes as long as -fdefault-double-8 is not set
|
||||
set (PRECISION_FLAGS "${PRECISION_FLAGS} -fdefault-double-8")
|
||||
# set precision to 8 bytes for double real, would be 16 bytes if -fdefault-real-8 is used
|
||||
|
||||
# Additional options
|
||||
# -fdefault-integer-8: Use it to set precision to 8 bytes for integer, don't use it for the standard case of pInt=4 (there is no -fdefault-integer-4)
|
||||
endif()
|
||||
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS "${BUILDCMD_PRE} ${OPENMP_FLAGS} ${STANDARD_CHECK} ${OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS} ${COMPILE_FLAGS} ${PRECISION_FLAGS}")
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE "${BUILDCMD_PRE} ${CMAKE_LINKER} ${OPENMP_FLAGS} ${OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS} ${LINKER_FLAGS}")
|
||||
|
||||
if (NOT "${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "RELEASE")
|
||||
if("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "")
|
||||
set (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "RELEASE")
|
||||
elseif("${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "DEBUG")
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS "${CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS} ${DEBUG_FLAGS}")
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE} ${DEBUG_FLAGS}")
|
||||
endif()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE} <OBJECTS> -o <TARGET> <LINK_LIBRARIES> ${PETSC_EXTERNAL_LIB} ${BUILDCMD_POST}")
|
||||
set (CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS "${CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS} ${DAMASK_INCLUDE_FLAGS} ${BUILDCMD_POST}")
|
||||
|
||||
message("***COMPILE FLAGS:\n${CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS}\n")
|
||||
message("***LINKER:\n${CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE}\n")
|
||||
message("Compiler Flags (Fortran):\n${CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS}\n")
|
||||
message("Linker Flags (Fortran):\n${CMAKE_Fortran_LINK_EXECUTABLE}\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# MOVE to SOURCE DIRECTORY for BUILDING
|
||||
# location of code
|
||||
add_subdirectory(src)
|
||||
|
||||
# INSTALL BUILT BINARIES
|
||||
|
|
37
Makefile
37
Makefile
|
@ -3,43 +3,38 @@ SHELL = /bin/sh
|
|||
# Makefile for the installation of DAMASK
|
||||
########################################################################################
|
||||
.PHONY: all
|
||||
all: spectral FEM marc
|
||||
all: spectral FEM marc processing
|
||||
spectral: build/spectral
|
||||
@(cd build/spectral; make --no-print-directory -ws all install VERBOSE=1;)
|
||||
|
||||
build/spectral: build
|
||||
@mkdir build/spectral
|
||||
@(cd build/spectral; cmake -Wno-dev -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -DDAMASK_SOLVER=SPECTRAL ../..;)
|
||||
@(cd build/spectral;make --no-print-directory -ws all install VERBOSE=1;)
|
||||
|
||||
FEM: build/FEM
|
||||
@(cd build/FEM; make --no-print-directory -ws all install;)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS="-Wno-dev -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${BUILD_TYPE} -DBUILDCMD_POST=${BUILDCMD_POST} -DBUILDCMD_PRE={BUILDCMD_PRE} -DOPTIMIZATION=${OPTIMIZATION} -DOPENMP=${OPENMP}"
|
||||
|
||||
build/spectral: build
|
||||
@mkdir -p build/spectral
|
||||
@(cd build/spectral; cmake -DDAMASK_SOLVER=SPECTRAL ${OPTIONS} ../..;)
|
||||
|
||||
build/FEM: build
|
||||
@mkdir build
|
||||
@(cd build/FEM; cmake -Wno-dev -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -DDAMASK_SOLVER=FEM ../..;)
|
||||
@mkdir -p build/FEM
|
||||
@(cd build/FEM; cmake -DDAMASK_SOLVER=FEM ${OPTIONS} ../..;)
|
||||
|
||||
build: bin
|
||||
@mkdir build
|
||||
|
||||
bin:
|
||||
@mkdir bin
|
||||
|
||||
build:
|
||||
@mkdir -p build
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: marc
|
||||
marc:
|
||||
@./installation/symLink_Code.sh
|
||||
@./installation/mods_MarcMentat/apply_DAMASK_modifications.sh ${MAKEFLAGS}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: tidy
|
||||
tidy:
|
||||
@$(MAKE) tidy -C code >/dev/null
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: clean
|
||||
clean:
|
||||
@$(MAKE) cleanDAMASK -C code >/dev/null
|
||||
@rm -rf build
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: install
|
||||
.PHONY: processing
|
||||
install:
|
||||
@./installation/symlink_Code.py ${MAKEFLAGS}
|
||||
@./installation/symlink_Processing.py ${MAKEFLAGS}
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4,13 +4,6 @@
|
|||
import os,sys
|
||||
import damask
|
||||
|
||||
bin_link = { \
|
||||
'.' : [
|
||||
'DAMASK_spectral.exe',
|
||||
'DAMASK_FEM.exe'
|
||||
],
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
MarcReleases =[ \
|
||||
'2014',
|
||||
'2014.2',
|
||||
|
@ -25,29 +18,6 @@ binDir = damaskEnv.options['DAMASK_BIN']
|
|||
if not os.path.isdir(binDir):
|
||||
os.mkdir(binDir)
|
||||
|
||||
sys.stdout.write('\nsymbolic linking...\n')
|
||||
|
||||
for subDir in bin_link:
|
||||
theDir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(baseDir,subDir))
|
||||
sys.stdout.write('\n'+binDir+' ->\n'+theDir+damask.util.deemph(' ...')+'\n')
|
||||
|
||||
for theFile in bin_link[subDir]:
|
||||
theName,theExt = os.path.splitext(theFile)
|
||||
src = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(theDir,theFile))
|
||||
|
||||
if os.path.exists(src):
|
||||
sym_link = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(binDir,subDir if theFile == '' else theName))
|
||||
|
||||
if os.path.lexists(sym_link):
|
||||
os.remove(sym_link)
|
||||
output = theName+damask.util.deemph(theExt)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
output = damask.util.emph(theName)+damask.util.deemph(theExt)
|
||||
|
||||
sys.stdout.write(damask.util.deemph('... ')+output+'\n')
|
||||
os.symlink(src,sym_link)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
sys.stdout.write('\nMSC.Marc versioning...\n\n')
|
||||
theMaster = 'DAMASK_marc.f90'
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# SOME FILES REQUIRE SPECIAL FLAGS
|
||||
# special flags for some files
|
||||
if (${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "GNU")
|
||||
|
||||
SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( "prec.f90" PROPERTIES
|
||||
COMPILE_FLAGS "-fno-range-check -fall-intrinsics -fno-fast-math")
|
||||
# fno-range-check: Disable range checking on results of simplification of constant expressions during compilation
|
||||
# --> allows the definition of DAMASK_NaN
|
||||
#-fall-intrinsics: all intrinsic procedures (including the GNU-specific extensions) are accepted. -Wintrinsics-std will be ignored
|
||||
|
@ -7,13 +10,14 @@ if (${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "GNU")
|
|||
# --> allows the use of 'isnan'
|
||||
#-fno-fast-math:
|
||||
# --> otherwise, when setting -ffast-math, isnan always evaluates to false (I would call it a bug)
|
||||
SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( "prec.f90" PROPERTIES
|
||||
COMPILE_FLAGS "-fno-range-check -fall-intrinsics -fno-fast-math")
|
||||
# long lines for interaction matrix
|
||||
|
||||
SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( "lattice.f90" PROPERTIES
|
||||
COMPILE_FLAGS "-ffree-line-length-240")
|
||||
# long lines for interaction matrix
|
||||
endif()
|
||||
|
||||
set( CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE on )
|
||||
|
||||
# The dependency detection in CMake is not functioning for Fortran,
|
||||
# hence we declare the dependencies from top to bottom in the following
|
||||
add_library(C_ROUTINES OBJECT "C_routines.c")
|
||||
|
@ -30,7 +34,7 @@ list(APPEND OBJECTFILES $<TARGET_OBJECTS:PREC>)
|
|||
if ("${PROJECT_NAME}" STREQUAL "DAMASK_spectral")
|
||||
add_library(DAMASK_INTERFACE OBJECT "spectral_interface.f90")
|
||||
elseif ("${PROJECT_NAME}" STREQUAL "DAMASK_FEM")
|
||||
add_library(DAMASK_INTERFACE OBJECT "DAMASK_FEM_interface.f90")
|
||||
add_library(DAMASK_INTERFACE OBJECT "FEM_interface.f90")
|
||||
endif()
|
||||
add_dependencies(DAMASK_INTERFACE PREC)
|
||||
list(APPEND OBJECTFILES $<TARGET_OBJECTS:DAMASK_INTERFACE>)
|
||||
|
@ -51,11 +55,8 @@ add_library(FEsolving OBJECT "FEsolving.f90")
|
|||
add_dependencies(FEsolving DEBUG)
|
||||
list(APPEND OBJECTFILES $<TARGET_OBJECTS:FEsolving>)
|
||||
|
||||
add_library(EXTERNAL_LIBS OBJECT "libs.f90")
|
||||
list(APPEND OBJECTFILES $<TARGET_OBJECTS:EXTERNAL_LIBS>)
|
||||
|
||||
add_library(DAMASK_MATH OBJECT "math.f90")
|
||||
add_dependencies(DAMASK_MATH FEsolving EXTERNAL_LIBS)
|
||||
add_dependencies(DAMASK_MATH FEsolving)
|
||||
list(APPEND OBJECTFILES $<TARGET_OBJECTS:DAMASK_MATH>)
|
||||
|
||||
# SPECTRAL solver and FEM solver use different mesh files
|
||||
|
|
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