From 140d836e9cd54fb67b969fd82ef7ed19ba574d40 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luca Falavigna Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 15:11:58 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 2.3.1 --- src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 92 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml') diff --git a/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml b/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml index 167a7d7..8410705 100644 --- a/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml +++ b/src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.xml @@ -1,92 +1,124 @@ + + + +%scons; + +%builders-mod; + +%functions-mod; + +%tools-mod; + +%variables-mod; +]> + + + + Set construction variables for generic POSIX Fortran 77 compilers. + -F77 -F77FLAGS -F77COM -F77PPCOM -F77FILESUFFIXES -F77PPFILESUFFIXES -FORTRAN -FORTRANFLAGS -FORTRANCOM -SHF77 -SHF77FLAGS -SHF77COM -SHF77PPCOM -SHFORTRAN -SHFORTRANFLAGS -SHFORTRANCOM -SHFORTRANPPCOM -_F77INCFLAGS +F77 +F77FLAGS +F77COM +F77PPCOM +F77FILESUFFIXES +F77PPFILESUFFIXES +FORTRAN +FORTRANFLAGS +FORTRANCOM +SHF77 +SHF77FLAGS +SHF77COM +SHF77PPCOM +SHFORTRAN +SHFORTRANFLAGS +SHFORTRANCOM +SHFORTRANPPCOM +_F77INCFLAGS -F77COMSTR -F77PPCOMSTR -FORTRANCOMSTR -FORTRANPPCOMSTR -SHF77COMSTR -SHF77PPCOMSTR -SHFORTRANCOMSTR -SHFORTRANPPCOMSTR +F77COMSTR +F77PPCOMSTR +FORTRANCOMSTR +FORTRANPPCOMSTR +SHF77COMSTR +SHF77PPCOMSTR +SHFORTRANCOMSTR +SHFORTRANPPCOMSTR + The Fortran 77 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-F77; if you need to use a specific compiler or compiler version for Fortran 77 files. + + The command line used to compile a Fortran 77 source file to an object file. You only need to set &cv-link-F77COM; if you need to use a specific command line for Fortran 77 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; variable, which specifies the default command line for all Fortran versions. + + The list of file extensions for which the F77 dialect will be used. By default, this is ['.f77'] + + The list of file extensions for which the compilation + preprocessor pass for F77 dialect will be used. By default, this is empty + + The string displayed when a Fortran 77 source file is compiled to an object file. If this is not set, then &cv-link-F77COM; or &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; (the command line) is displayed. + + General user-specified options that are passed to the Fortran 77 compiler. Note that this variable does not @@ -104,11 +136,13 @@ 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. + + An automatically-generated construction variable containing the Fortran 77 compiler command-line options for specifying directories to be searched for include files. @@ -116,11 +150,13 @@ The value of &cv-link-_F77INCFLAGS; is created by appending &cv-link-INCPREFIX; and &cv-link-INCSUFFIX; to the beginning and end of each directory in &cv-link-F77PATH;. + + The list of directories that the Fortran 77 compiler will search for include directories. The implicit dependency scanner will search these directories for include files. Don't explicitly put include directory @@ -136,20 +172,24 @@ You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPATH; variable, which specifies the include path for the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. + - + env = Environment(F77PATH='#/include') - + + The directory look-up can also be forced using the &Dir;() function: + - + include = Dir('include') env = Environment(F77PATH=include) - + + The directory list will be added to command lines through the automatically-generated &cv-link-_F77INCFLAGS; @@ -163,15 +203,17 @@ of each directory in &cv-link-F77PATH;. Any command lines you define that need the F77PATH directory list should include &cv-link-_F77INCFLAGS;: + - + env = Environment(F77COM="my_compiler $_F77INCFLAGS -c -o $TARGET $SOURCE") - + + The command line used to compile a Fortran 77 source file to an object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. Any options specified in the &cv-link-F77FLAGS; and &cv-link-CPPFLAGS; construction variables @@ -181,32 +223,38 @@ C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 77 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; variable, which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line for all Fortran versions. + + The string displayed when a Fortran 77 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-F77PPCOM; or &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; (the command line) is displayed. + + The Fortran 77 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-SHF77; if you need to use a specific compiler or compiler version for Fortran 77 files. + + The command line used to compile a Fortran 77 source file to a shared-library object file. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF77COM; if you need to use a specific @@ -214,20 +262,24 @@ command line for Fortran 77 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; variable, which specifies the default command line for all Fortran versions. + + The string displayed when a Fortran 77 source file is compiled to a shared-library object file. If this is not set, then &cv-link-SHF77COM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; (the command line) is displayed. + + Options that are passed to the Fortran 77 compiler to generated shared-library objects. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF77FLAGS; if you need to define specific @@ -236,11 +288,13 @@ 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. + + The command line used to compile a Fortran 77 source file to a shared-library object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. @@ -251,15 +305,20 @@ C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 77 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; variable, which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line for all Fortran versions. + + The string displayed when a Fortran 77 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-SHF77PPCOM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; (the command line) is displayed. + + + \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3