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SHELL = /bin/sh
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########################################################################################
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# Makefile to compile the Material subroutine for BVP solution using spectral method
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########################################################################################
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# Be sure to remove all files compiled with different options by using "make clean"
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########################################################################################
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# OPTIONS = standard (alternative): meaning
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#-------------------------------------------------------------
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# F90 = ifort (gfortran): compiler type, choose Intel or GNU
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# FCOMPILERNAME = name of the compiler executable (if not the same as the type), e.g. using mpich-g90 instead of ifort
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# PORTABLE = TRUE (FALSE): decision, if executable is optimized for the machine on which it was built.
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# OPTIMIZATION = DEFENSIVE (OFF,AGGRESSIVE,ULTRA): Optimization mode: O2, O0, O3 + further options for most files, O3 + further options for all files
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# OPENMP = TRUE (FALSE): OpenMP multiprocessor support
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# PREFIX = arbitrary prefix (before FCOMPILERNAME)
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# OPTION = arbitrary option (just before file to compile)
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# SUFFIX = arbitrary suffix (after file to compile)
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# STANDARD_CHECK = checking for Fortran 2008, compiler dependend
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########################################################################################
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# including PETSc files. PETSC_ARCH is loaded from these files.
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DAMASKVERSION :=$(shell cat ../VERSION)
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include ${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/conf/variables
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include ${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/conf/rules
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INCLUDE_DIRS := $(PETSC_FC_INCLUDES) -DPETSc
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LIBRARIES := $(PETSC_WITH_EXTERNAL_LIB)
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FCOMPILERNAME ?= $(FC)
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CCOMPILERNAME ?= $(CC)
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LINKERNAME ?= $(FLINKER)
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# MPI compiler wrappers will tell if they are pointing to ifort or gfortran
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COMPILEROUT :=$(shell $(FC) -show)
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# search in FC or COMPILEROUT for gfortran/ifort if not defined
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ifeq ($(strip $(F90)),)
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F90 :=$(findstring gfortran,$(FC) $(COMPILEROUT))
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endif
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ifeq ($(strip $(F90)),)
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F90 :=$(findstring ifort,$(FC) $(COMPILEROUT))
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endif
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OPENMP ?= ON
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OPTIMIZATION ?= DEFENSIVE
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ifeq "$(OPTIMIZATION)" "OFF"
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OPTI := OFF
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MAXOPTI := OFF
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endif
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ifeq "$(OPTIMIZATION)" "DEFENSIVE"
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OPTI := DEFENSIVE
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MAXOPTI := DEFENSIVE
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endif
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ifeq "$(OPTIMIZATION)" "AGGRESSIVE"
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OPTI := AGGRESSIVE
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MAXOPTI := DEFENSIVE
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endif
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ifeq "$(OPTIMIZATION)" "ULTRA"
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OPTI := AGGRESSIVE
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MAXOPTI := AGGRESSIVE
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endif
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ifndef OPTI
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OPTI := DEFENSIVE
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MAXOPTI := DEFENSIVE
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endif
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# settings for shared memory multicore support
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ifeq "$(OPENMP)" "ON"
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OPENMP_FLAG_ifort =-qopenmp -parallel
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OPENMP_FLAG_gfortran =-fopenmp
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endif
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ifdef STANDARD_CHECK
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STANDARD_CHECK_ifort =$(STANDARD_CHECK)
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STANDARD_CHECK_gfortran =$(STANDARD_CHECK)
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endif
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STANDARD_CHECK_ifort ?=-stand f08 -standard-semantics
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STANDARD_CHECK_gfortran ?=-std=f2008ts -pedantic-errors
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#-pedantic: more strict on standard, enables some warnings
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# -pedantic-errors: like pedantic, but errors instead of warnings
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OPTIMIZATION_OFF_ifort :=-O0 -no-ip
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OPTIMIZATION_OFF_gfortran :=-O0
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OPTIMIZATION_DEFENSIVE_ifort :=-O2
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OPTIMIZATION_DEFENSIVE_gfortran :=-O2
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OPTIMIZATION_AGGRESSIVE_ifort :=-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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OPTIMIZATION_AGGRESSIVE_gfortran :=-O3 -ffast-math -funroll-loops -ftree-vectorize
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LINK_OPTIONS_ifort :=-shared-intel
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COMPILE_OPTIONS_ifort :=-DDAMASKVERSION=\"${DAMASKVERSION}\"\
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-fpp\
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-ftz\
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-assume byterecl,fpe_summary\
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-diag-disable 5268\
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-warn declarations\
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-warn general\
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-warn usage\
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-warn interfaces\
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-warn ignore_loc\
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-warn alignments\
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-warn unused
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###################################################################################################
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#COMPILE SWITCHES
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#-shared-intel: Link against shared Intel libraries instead of static ones
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#-fpp: preprocessor
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#-ftz: flush unterflow to zero, automatically set if O<0,1,2,3> >0
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#-assume byterecl record length is given in bytes (also set by -standard-semantics)
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# fpe_summary print list of floating point exceptions occured during execution
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#-fimplicit-none: assume "implicit-none" even if not present in source
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#-diag-disable: disables warnings, where
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# warning ID 5268: the text exceeds right hand column allowed on the line (we have only comments there)
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#-warn: enables warnings, where
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# declarations: any undeclared names (alternative name: -implicitnone)
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# general: warning messages and informational messages are issued by the compiler
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# usage: questionable programming practices
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# 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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# ignore_loc: %LOC is stripped from an actual argument
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# alignments: data that is not naturally aligned
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# unused: declared variables that are never used
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# stderrors: warnings about Fortran standard violations are changed to errors (STANDARD_CHECK)
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#
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###################################################################################################
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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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DEBUG_OPTIONS_ifort :=-g\
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-traceback\
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-gen-interfaces\
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-fp-stack-check\
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-fp-model strict\
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-check bounds,format,output_conversion,pointers,uninit\
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-ftrapuv\
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-fpe-all0\
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-warn errors\
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-warn stderrors\
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-debug-parameters all
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###################################################################################################
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#COMPILE SWITCHES FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
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#-g: Generate symbolic debugging information in the object file
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#-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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#-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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#-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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#-ftrapuv Trap uninitalized variables
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#-check: checks at runtime, where
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# bounds: check if an array index is too small (<1) or too large!
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# format: Checking for the data type of an item being formatted for output.
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# output_conversion: Checking for the fit of data items within a designated format descriptor field.
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# pointers: Checking for certain disassociated or uninitialized pointers or unallocated allocatable objects.
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# uninit: Checking for uninitialized variables.
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#-fpe-all0 capture all floating-point exceptions, sets -ftz automatically
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#-warn: enables 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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# information on http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/determining-root-cause-of-sigsegv-or-sigbus-errors/
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###################################################################################################
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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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LINK_OPTIONS_gfortran :=-Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup
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COMPILE_OPTIONS_gfortran :=-DDAMASKVERSION=\"${DAMASKVERSION}\"\
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-xf95-cpp-input\
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-ffree-line-length-132\
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-fimplicit-none\
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-fmodule-private\
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-Wall\
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-Wextra\
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-Wcharacter-truncation\
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-Wunderflow\
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-Wsuggest-attribute=pure\
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-Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn\
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-Wconversion-extra\
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-Wimplicit-procedure\
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-Wno-unused-parameter
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#-ffpe-summary=all only for newer gfortran
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###################################################################################################
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#COMPILE SWITCHES
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#-shared
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#-Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup:ensure to link against dynamic libraries
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#-xf95-cpp-input: preprocessor
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#-ffree-line-length-132: restrict line length to the standard 132 characters
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#-ffpe-summary: print summary of floating point exeptions (‘invalid’, ‘zero’, ‘overflow’, ‘underflow’, ‘inexact’ and ‘denormal’)
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#-fimplicit-none: assume "implicit-none" even if not present in source
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#-fmodule-private: assume "private" even if not present in source
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#-Wcharacter-truncation: warn if character expressions (strings) are truncated
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#-Wunderflow: produce a warning when numerical constant expressions are encountered, which yield an UNDERFLOW during compilation
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#-Wsuggest-attribute=pure:
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#-Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn:
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#-Wconversion-extra
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#-Wimplicit-procedure
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#-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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#-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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###################################################################################################
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#MORE OPTIONS FOR DEBUGGING DURING COMPILATION
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#-Warray-temporarieswarnings: because we have many temporary arrays (performance issue?):
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#-Wimplicit-interface: no interfaces for lapack routines
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#-Wunsafe-loop-optimizations: warn if the loop cannot be optimized due to nontrivial assumptions.
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#-Wstrict-overflow:
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DEBUG_OPTIONS_gfortran :=-g \
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-fbacktrace \
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-fdump-core \
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-fcheck=all \
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-ffpe-trap=invalid,zero,overflow
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###################################################################################################
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#COMPILE SWITCHES FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
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#-ffpe-trap=invalid,\ stop execution if floating point exception is detected (NaN is silent)
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# zero,\
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# overflow
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#-fcheck=all: sets the following Fortran options:
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#array-temps
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#bounds
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#do
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#mem
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#pointer
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#recursion
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###################################################################################################
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#MORE OPTIONS FOR RUNTIME DEBUGGING
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#-ffpe-trap=precision,\
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# denormal, \
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# underflow
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ifeq "$(DEBUG)" "ON"
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COMPILE_OPTIONS_$(F90) +=$(DEBUG_OPTIONS_$(F90))
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LINK_OPTIONS_$(F90) +=$(DEBUG_OPTIONS_$(F90))
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endif
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LINK_OPTIONS_$(F90) += $(OPTIMIZATION_$(MAXOPTI)_$(F90))
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PRECISION_ifort :=-real-size 64 -integer-size 32 -DFLOAT=8 -DINT=4
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#-real-size 32: set precision to one of those 32/64/128 (= 4/8/16 bytes) for standard real (=8 for pReal)
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#-integer-size 16: set precision to one of those 16/32/64 (= 2/4/8 bytes) for standard integer (=4 for pInt)
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PRECISION_gfortran :=-fdefault-real-8 -fdefault-double-8 -DFLOAT=8 -DINT=4
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#-fdefault-real-8: set precision to 8 bytes for standard real (=8 for pReal). Will set size of double to 16 bytes as long as -fdefault-double-8 is not set
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#-fdefault-double-8: set precision to 8 bytes for double real, would be 16 bytes because -fdefault-real-8 is used
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#-fdefault-integer-8: Use it to set precision to 8 bytes for integer, don't use it for the standard case of pInt=4 (there is no -fdefault-integer-4)
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###################################################################################################
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COMPILE =$(OPENMP_FLAG_$(F90)) $(STANDARD_CHECK_$(F90)) $(OPTIMIZATION_$(OPTI)_$(F90)) $(COMPILE_OPTIONS_$(F90)) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) $(PRECISION_$(F90))
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COMPILE_MAXOPTI =$(OPENMP_FLAG_$(F90)) $(STANDARD_CHECK_$(F90)) $(OPTIMIZATION_$(MAXOPTI)_$(F90)) $(COMPILE_OPTIONS_$(F90)) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) $(PRECISION_$(F90))
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###################################################################################################
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SOURCE_FILES = \
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source_thermal_dissipation.o \
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source_thermal_externalheat.o \
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source_damage_isoBrittle.o \
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source_damage_isoDuctile.o \
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source_damage_anisoBrittle.o \
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source_damage_anisoDuctile.o \
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source_vacancy_phenoplasticity.o \
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source_vacancy_irradiation.o \
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source_vacancy_thermalfluc.o
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KINEMATICS_FILES = \
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kinematics_cleavage_opening.o \
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kinematics_slipplane_opening.o \
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kinematics_thermal_expansion.o \
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kinematics_vacancy_strain.o \
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kinematics_hydrogen_strain.o
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PLASTIC_FILES = \
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plastic_dislotwin.o \
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plastic_disloUCLA.o \
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plastic_isotropic.o \
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plastic_phenopowerlaw.o \
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plastic_titanmod.o \
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plastic_nonlocal.o \
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plastic_none.o \
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plastic_phenoplus.o
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THERMAL_FILES = \
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thermal_isothermal.o \
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thermal_adiabatic.o \
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thermal_conduction.o
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DAMAGE_FILES = \
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damage_none.o \
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damage_local.o \
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damage_nonlocal.o
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VACANCYFLUX_FILES = \
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vacancyflux_isoconc.o \
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vacancyflux_isochempot.o \
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vacancyflux_cahnhilliard.o
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POROSITY_FILES = \
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porosity_none.o \
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porosity_phasefield.o
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HYDROGENFLUX_FILES = \
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hydrogenflux_isoconc.o \
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hydrogenflux_cahnhilliard.o
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HOMOGENIZATION_FILES = \
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homogenization_RGC.o \
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homogenization_isostrain.o \
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homogenization_none.o
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#####################
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# Spectral Solver
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#####################
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: IGNORE := \#
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: COMPILE += -DSpectral
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: COMPILE_MAXOPTI += -DSpectral
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: MESHNAME := mesh.f90
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: INTERFACENAME := spectral_interface.f90
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DAMASK_spectral.o: IGNORE := \#
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DAMASK_spectral.o: COMPILE += -DSpectral
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DAMASK_spectral.o: COMPILE_MAXOPTI += -DSpectral
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DAMASK_spectral.o: MESHNAME := mesh.f90
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DAMASK_spectral.o: INTERFACENAME := spectral_interface.f90
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SPECTRAL_SOLVER_FILES = spectral_mech_AL.o spectral_mech_Basic.o spectral_mech_Polarisation.o \
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spectral_thermal.o spectral_damage.o
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SPECTRAL_FILES = C_routines.o \
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system_routines.o \
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prec.o \
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DAMASK_interface.o \
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IO.o \
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numerics.o \
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debug.o \
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math.o \
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FEsolving.o \
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mesh.o \
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material.o \
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lattice.o \
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$(SOURCE_FILES) \
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$(KINEMATICS_FILES) \
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$(PLASTIC_FILES) \
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constitutive.o \
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crystallite.o \
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$(THERMAL_FILES) \
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$(DAMAGE_FILES) \
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$(VACANCYFLUX_FILES) \
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$(HYDROGENFLUX_FILES) \
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$(POROSITY_FILES) \
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$(HOMOGENIZATION_FILES) homogenization.o \
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CPFEM2.o \
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spectral_utilities.o \
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$(SPECTRAL_SOLVER_FILES)
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DAMASK_spectral.exe: DAMASK_spectral.o
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$(PREFIX) $(LINKERNAME) $(OPENMP_FLAG_$(F90)) $(LINK_OPTIONS_$(F90)) $(STANDARD_CHECK_$(F90)) $(OPTIMIZATION_$(MAXOPTI)_$(F90)) \
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-o DAMASK_spectral.exe DAMASK_spectral.o \
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$(SPECTRAL_FILES) $(LIBRARIES) $(SUFFIX)
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DAMASK_spectral.o: DAMASK_spectral.f90 \
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$(SPECTRAL_SOLVER_FILES)
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$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE_MAXOPTI) -c DAMASK_spectral.f90 $(SUFFIX)
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spectral_mech_AL.o: spectral_mech_AL.f90 \
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spectral_utilities.o
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spectral_mech_Polarisation.o: spectral_mech_Polarisation.f90 \
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spectral_utilities.o
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spectral_mech_Basic.o: spectral_mech_Basic.f90 \
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spectral_utilities.o
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spectral_thermal.o: spectral_thermal.f90 \
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spectral_utilities.o
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spectral_damage.o: spectral_damage.f90 \
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spectral_utilities.o
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spectral_utilities.o: spectral_utilities.f90 \
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CPFEM2.o
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#####################
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# FEM Solver
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#####################
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VPATH := ../private/FEM/code
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: COMPILE += -DFEM
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: COMPILE_MAXOPTI += -DFEM
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: MESHNAME := ../private/FEM/code/meshFEM.f90
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: INTERFACENAME := ../private/FEM/code/DAMASK_FEM_interface.f90
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: INCLUDE_DIRS += -I./
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FEM_SOLVER_FILES = FEM_mech.o FEM_thermal.o FEM_damage.o FEM_vacancyflux.o FEM_porosity.o FEM_hydrogenflux.o
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FEM_FILES = prec.o \
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DAMASK_interface.o \
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FEZoo.o \
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IO.o \
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numerics.o \
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debug.o \
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math.o \
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FEsolving.o \
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mesh.o \
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material.o \
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lattice.o \
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$(SOURCE_FILES) \
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$(KINEMATICS_FILES) \
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$(PLASTIC_FILES) \
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constitutive.o \
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crystallite.o \
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$(THERMAL_FILES) \
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$(DAMAGE_FILES) \
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$(VACANCYFLUX_FILES) \
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$(HYDROGENFLUX_FILES) \
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$(POROSITY_FILES) \
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$(HOMOGENIZATION_FILES) homogenization.o \
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CPFEM.o \
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FEM_utilities.o \
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$(FEM_SOLVER_FILES)
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DAMASK_FEM.exe: DAMASK_FEM_driver.o
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$(PREFIX) $(LINKERNAME) $(OPENMP_FLAG_$(F90)) $(LINK_OPTIONS_$(F90)) $(STANDARD_CHECK_$(F90)) $(OPTIMIZATION_$(MAXOPTI)_$(F90)) \
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-o DAMASK_FEM.exe DAMASK_FEM_driver.o \
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$(FEM_FILES) $(LIBRARIES) $(SUFFIX)
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DAMASK_FEM_driver.o: DAMASK_FEM_driver.f90 $(FEM_SOLVER_FILES)
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$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE_MAXOPTI) -c ../private/FEM/code/DAMASK_FEM_driver.f90 $(SUFFIX)
|
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|
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FEM_mech.o: FEM_mech.f90 \
|
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FEM_utilities.o
|
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|
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FEM_thermal.o: FEM_thermal.f90 \
|
||||
FEM_utilities.o
|
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|
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FEM_damage.o: FEM_damage.f90 \
|
||||
FEM_utilities.o
|
||||
|
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FEM_vacancyflux.o: FEM_vacancyflux.f90 \
|
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FEM_utilities.o
|
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|
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FEM_porosity.o: FEM_porosity.f90 \
|
||||
FEM_utilities.o
|
||||
|
||||
FEM_hydrogenflux.o: FEM_hydrogenflux.f90 \
|
||||
FEM_utilities.o
|
||||
|
||||
FEM_utilities.o: FEM_utilities.f90 \
|
||||
CPFEM.o
|
||||
|
||||
FEZoo.o: $(wildcard FEZoo.f90) \
|
||||
IO.o
|
||||
$(IGNORE) $(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -c ../private/FEM/code/FEZoo.f90 $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
touch FEZoo.o
|
||||
|
||||
CPFEM.o: CPFEM.f90 \
|
||||
homogenization.o
|
||||
|
||||
CPFEM2.o: CPFEM2.f90 \
|
||||
homogenization.o
|
||||
|
||||
homogenization.o: homogenization.f90 \
|
||||
$(THERMAL_FILES) \
|
||||
$(DAMAGE_FILES) \
|
||||
$(VACANCYFLUX_FILES) \
|
||||
$(POROSITY_FILES) \
|
||||
$(HYDROGENFLUX_FILES) \
|
||||
$(HOMOGENIZATION_FILES)
|
||||
|
||||
thermal_isothermal.o: thermal_isothermal.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
thermal_adiabatic.o: thermal_adiabatic.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
thermal_conduction.o: thermal_conduction.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
damage_none.o: damage_none.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
damage_local.o: damage_local.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
damage_nonlocal.o: damage_nonlocal.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
thermal_conduction.o: thermal_conduction.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
vacancyflux_isoconc.o: vacancyflux_isoconc.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
vacancyflux_isochempot.o: vacancyflux_isochempot.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
vacancyflux_cahnhilliard.o: vacancyflux_cahnhilliard.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
porosity_none.o: porosity_none.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
porosity_phasefield.o: porosity_phasefield.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
hydrogenflux_isoconc.o: hydrogenflux_isoconc.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
hydrogenflux_cahnhilliard.o: hydrogenflux_cahnhilliard.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
homogenization_RGC.o: homogenization_RGC.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
homogenization_isostrain.o: homogenization_isostrain.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
homogenization_none.o: homogenization_none.f90 \
|
||||
crystallite.o
|
||||
|
||||
crystallite.o: crystallite.f90 \
|
||||
constitutive.o
|
||||
|
||||
constitutive.o: constitutive.f90 \
|
||||
$(SOURCE_FILES) \
|
||||
$(KINEMATICS_FILES) \
|
||||
$(PLASTIC_FILES)
|
||||
|
||||
source_thermal_dissipation.o: source_thermal_dissipation.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_thermal_externalheat.o: source_thermal_externalheat.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_damage_isoBrittle.o: source_damage_isoBrittle.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_damage_isoDuctile.o: source_damage_isoDuctile.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_damage_anisoBrittle.o: source_damage_anisoBrittle.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_damage_anisoDuctile.o: source_damage_anisoDuctile.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_vacancy_phenoplasticity.o: source_vacancy_phenoplasticity.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_vacancy_irradiation.o: source_vacancy_irradiation.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
source_vacancy_thermalfluc.o: source_vacancy_thermalfluc.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
kinematics_cleavage_opening.o: kinematics_cleavage_opening.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
kinematics_slipplane_opening.o: kinematics_slipplane_opening.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
kinematics_thermal_expansion.o: kinematics_thermal_expansion.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
kinematics_vacancy_strain.o: kinematics_vacancy_strain.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
kinematics_hydrogen_strain.o: kinematics_hydrogen_strain.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_nonlocal.o: plastic_nonlocal.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_titanmod.o: plastic_titanmod.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_disloUCLA.o: plastic_disloUCLA.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_dislotwin.o: plastic_dislotwin.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_phenopowerlaw.o: plastic_phenopowerlaw.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_phenoplus.o: plastic_phenoplus.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_isotropic.o: plastic_isotropic.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
|
||||
plastic_none.o: plastic_none.f90 \
|
||||
lattice.o
|
||||
ifeq "$(F90)" "gfortran"
|
||||
lattice.o: lattice.f90 \
|
||||
material.o
|
||||
$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -ffree-line-length-240 -c lattice.f90 $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
# long lines for interaction matrix
|
||||
else
|
||||
lattice.o: lattice.f90 \
|
||||
material.o
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
material.o: material.f90 \
|
||||
mesh.o
|
||||
|
||||
mesh.o: mesh.f90 \
|
||||
$(wildcard meshFEM.f90) \
|
||||
FEsolving.o \
|
||||
math.o \
|
||||
FEZoo.o
|
||||
$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -c $(MESHNAME) -o mesh.o $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
|
||||
FEsolving.o: FEsolving.f90 \
|
||||
debug.o
|
||||
|
||||
math.o: math.f90 \
|
||||
debug.o
|
||||
|
||||
debug.o: debug.f90 \
|
||||
numerics.o
|
||||
|
||||
numerics.o: numerics.f90 \
|
||||
IO.o
|
||||
|
||||
IO.o: IO.f90 \
|
||||
DAMASK_interface.o
|
||||
|
||||
DAMASK_interface.o: spectral_interface.f90 \
|
||||
$(wildcard DAMASK_FEM_interface.f90) \
|
||||
prec.o
|
||||
$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -c $(INTERFACENAME) -o DAMASK_interface.o $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
|
||||
ifeq "$(F90)" "gfortran"
|
||||
prec.o: prec.f90 \
|
||||
system_routines.o
|
||||
$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -c prec.f90 -fno-range-check -fall-intrinsics -fno-fast-math $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
# 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
|
||||
# and no user-defined procedure with the same name as any intrinsic will be called except when it is explicitly declared external
|
||||
# --> allows the use of 'isnan'
|
||||
#-fno-fast-math:
|
||||
# --> otherwise, when setting -ffast-math, isnan always evaluates to false (I would call it a bug)
|
||||
else
|
||||
|
||||
prec.o: prec.f90 \
|
||||
system_routines.o
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
system_routines.o: system_routines.f90 \
|
||||
C_routines.o
|
||||
|
||||
C_routines.o: C_routines.c
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%.o : %.f90
|
||||
$(PREFIX) $(FCOMPILERNAME) $(COMPILE) -c $< $(SUFFIX)
|
||||
|
||||
%.o : %.c
|
||||
$(CCOMPILERNAME) -c $<
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: tidy
|
||||
tidy:
|
||||
@rm -rf *.o
|
||||
@rm -rf *.mod
|
||||
@rm -rf *.optrpt
|
||||
@rm -rf *.inst.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pomp.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pp.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pdb # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.opari.inc # for instrumentation
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: cleanDAMASK
|
||||
cleanDAMASK:
|
||||
@rm -rf *.exe
|
||||
@rm -rf *.marc
|
||||
@rm -rf *.o
|
||||
@rm -rf *.mod
|
||||
@rm -rf *.optrpt
|
||||
@rm -rf *.inst.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pomp.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pp.f90 # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.pdb # for instrumentation
|
||||
@rm -rf *.opari.inc # for instrumentation
|
||||
|
||||
.PHONY: help
|
||||
help:
|
||||
F90="$(F90)"
|
||||
FCOMPILERNAME="$(FCOMPILERNAME)"
|
||||
COMPILEROUT="$(COMPILEROUT)"
|
||||
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