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diff --git a/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f95.xml b/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f95.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2418cb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f95.xml @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +<!-- +Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The SCons Foundation + +This file is processed by the bin/SConsDoc.py module. +See its __doc__ string for a discussion of the format. +--> +<tool name="f95"> +<summary> +Set construction variables for generic POSIX Fortran 95 compilers. +</summary> +<sets> +F95 +F95FLAGS +F95COM +F95PPCOM +SHF95 +SHF95FLAGS +SHF95COM +SHF95PPCOM +_F95INCFLAGS +</sets> +<uses> +F95COMSTR +F95PPCOMSTR +SHF95COMSTR +SHF95PPCOMSTR +</uses> +</tool> + +<cvar name="F95"> +<summary> +The Fortran 95 compiler. +You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRAN; variable, +which specifies the default Fortran compiler +for all Fortran versions. +You only need to set &cv-link-F95; if you need to use a specific compiler +or compiler version for Fortran 95 files. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95COM"> +<summary> +The command line used to compile a Fortran 95 source file to an object file. +You only need to set &cv-link-F95COM; if you need to use a specific +command line for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; variable, +which specifies the default command line +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95COMSTR"> +<summary> +The string displayed when a Fortran 95 source file +is compiled to an object file. +If this is not set, then &cv-link-F95COM; or &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; +(the command line) is displayed. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95FILESUFFIXES"> +<summary> +The list of file extensions for which the F95 dialect will be used. By +default, this is ['.f95'] +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95PPFILESUFFIXES"> +<summary> +The list of file extensions for which the compilation + preprocessor pass for +F95 dialect will be used. By default, this is empty +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95FLAGS"> +<summary> +General user-specified options that are passed to the Fortran 95 compiler. +Note that this variable does +<emphasis>not</emphasis> +contain +<option>-I</option> +(or similar) include search path options +that scons generates automatically from &cv-link-F95PATH;. +See +&cv-link-_F95INCFLAGS; +below, +for the variable that expands to those options. +You only need to set &cv-link-F95FLAGS; if you need to define specific +user options for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANFLAGS; variable, +which specifies the user-specified options +passed to the default Fortran compiler +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="_F95INCFLAGS"> +<summary> +An automatically-generated construction variable +containing the Fortran 95 compiler command-line options +for specifying directories to be searched for include files. +The value of &cv-link-_F95INCFLAGS; is created +by appending &cv-link-INCPREFIX; and &cv-link-INCSUFFIX; +to the beginning and end +of each directory in &cv-link-F95PATH;. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95PATH"> +<summary> +The list of directories that the Fortran 95 compiler will search for include +directories. The implicit dependency scanner will search these +directories for include files. Don't explicitly put include directory +arguments in &cv-link-F95FLAGS; because the result will be non-portable +and the directories will not be searched by the dependency scanner. Note: +directory names in &cv-link-F95PATH; will be looked-up relative to the SConscript +directory when they are used in a command. To force +&scons; +to look-up a directory relative to the root of the source tree use #: +You only need to set &cv-link-F95PATH; if you need to define a specific +include path for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPATH; variable, +which specifies the include path +for the default Fortran compiler +for all Fortran versions. + +<example> +env = Environment(F95PATH='#/include') +</example> + +The directory look-up can also be forced using the +&Dir;() +function: + +<example> +include = Dir('include') +env = Environment(F95PATH=include) +</example> + +The directory list will be added to command lines +through the automatically-generated +&cv-link-_F95INCFLAGS; +construction variable, +which is constructed by +appending the values of the +&cv-link-INCPREFIX; and &cv-link-INCSUFFIX; +construction variables +to the beginning and end +of each directory in &cv-link-F95PATH;. +Any command lines you define that need +the F95PATH directory list should +include &cv-link-_F95INCFLAGS;: + +<example> +env = Environment(F95COM="my_compiler $_F95INCFLAGS -c -o $TARGET $SOURCE") +</example> +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95PPCOM"> +<summary> +The command line used to compile a Fortran 95 source file to an object file +after first running the file through the C preprocessor. +Any options specified in the &cv-link-F95FLAGS; and &cv-link-CPPFLAGS; construction variables +are included on this command line. +You only need to set &cv-link-F95PPCOM; if you need to use a specific +C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; variable, +which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="F95PPCOMSTR"> +<summary> +The string displayed when a Fortran 95 source file +is compiled to an object file +after first running the file through the C preprocessor. +If this is not set, then &cv-link-F95PPCOM; or &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; +(the command line) is displayed. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95"> +<summary> +The Fortran 95 compiler used for generating shared-library objects. +You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRAN; variable, +which specifies the default Fortran compiler +for all Fortran versions. +You only need to set &cv-link-SHF95; if you need to use a specific compiler +or compiler version for Fortran 95 files. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95COM"> +<summary> +The command line used to compile a Fortran 95 source file +to a shared-library object file. +You only need to set &cv-link-SHF95COM; if you need to use a specific +command line for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; variable, +which specifies the default command line +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95COMSTR"> +<summary> +The string displayed when a Fortran 95 source file +is compiled to a shared-library object file. +If this is not set, then &cv-link-SHF95COM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; +(the command line) is displayed. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95FLAGS"> +<summary> +Options that are passed to the Fortran 95 compiler +to generated shared-library objects. +You only need to set &cv-link-SHF95FLAGS; if you need to define specific +user options for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANFLAGS; variable, +which specifies the user-specified options +passed to the default Fortran compiler +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95PPCOM"> +<summary> +The command line used to compile a Fortran 95 source file to a +shared-library object file +after first running the file through the C preprocessor. +Any options specified in the &cv-link-SHF95FLAGS; and &cv-link-CPPFLAGS; construction variables +are included on this command line. +You only need to set &cv-link-SHF95PPCOM; if you need to use a specific +C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 95 files. +You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; variable, +which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line +for all Fortran versions. +</summary> +</cvar> + +<cvar name="SHF95PPCOMSTR"> +<summary> +The string displayed when a Fortran 95 source file +is compiled to a shared-library object file +after first running the file through the C preprocessor. +If this is not set, then &cv-link-SHF95PPCOM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; +(the command line) is displayed. +</summary> +</cvar> |