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XLF: -qinfo=omperrtrace. Request for resumed development.

SalesForce Case: TS001869065PMR: 80662,227,000 Roy Musselman (Customer)6 Mar 2019 2:02 PM This note is a follow-up to document a very productive teleconference today between the originator, Aaron Black at LLNL, and the XL compiler team (Wang Chen,...
almost 5 years ago in C/C++ and Fortran Compilers / Fortran 2 Delivered

XLF: Support for Fortran 2008 feature for non-Null data pointer initialization

In pursuit of the adoption of RAII (Resource acquisition is initialization) the client has a major dependency on a Fortran 2008 feature that is currently not supported by the IBM XLF compiler. The feature is described in section "5.5 Pointer Initi...
almost 5 years ago in C/C++ and Fortran Compilers / Fortran 2 Delivered

XLF: Support for Fortran 2008 feature for non-Null procedure pointer initialization

SalesForce Case: TS002130032PMR: 84896,227,000 In pursuit of the adoption of RAII (Resource acquisition is initialization) the client has a major dependency on a Fortran 2008 feature that is currently not supported by the IBM XLF compiler. The fea...
almost 5 years ago in C/C++ and Fortran Compilers / Fortran 2 Delivered