PGI Workstation 3.0 - Contents
1 PGI Workstation 3.0
Installation Notes
1.1 Installing on Linux or Solaris86
1.2 Using FLEXlm on Linux
1.3 Using FLEXlm on Solaris86
1.4 Installing on NT
1.4.1 Installing the EMACS Editor
1.4.2 Customizing the PGI Command Window
2 PGI Workstation 3.0
Release Notes
2.1 PGI Workstation 3.0 Contents
2.2 Supported Systems
2.3 New Features
2.4 New Compiler Options
2.4.1 New Generic Options
2.4.2 New Fortran Options
2.4.3 New NT Options
2.5 Debugging
2.5.1 PGDBG 3.0
2.5.2 Debugging with gdb
2.6 LAPACK, the BLAS and FFTs
2.7 Shared Object Files on Linux and Solaris86
2.8 New Fortran calling conventions on NT
2.9 OpenMP Tutorial
2.10 PGCC C and C++ Compiler Notes
2.11 PGI Workstation for NT
2.11.1 The PGI Workstation Shell Environment
2.11.2 Using the PGI Compilers With Interix 2.2
2.11.3 Using the PGI Compilers With the MKS Toolkit
2.11.4 DLLs under NT
3 PGHPF 3.0
3.1 Summary of Changes
3.2 New Features
3.2.1 GEN_BLOCK Distributions
3.2.2 Distributed Components of Derived Types
3.2.3 The -Mhpf2 Command-line Switch
3.2.4 The SHADOW Directive
3.2.5 DO INDEPENDENT With REDUCTION
3.3 Restrictions
3.3.1 Fortran 90 Pointer Restrictions
3.3.2 Fortran 90 Derived Type Restrictions
3.3.3 HPF_LIBRARY Restrictions
3.3.4 Character Assignment Restriction
3.3.5 PURE Restriction
3.3.6 Optional Argument Restrictions
3.3.7 DISTRIBUTE and ALIGN Restrictions
3.4 Related MPI Software
4 Contacting PGI &
Online Documentation