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"""SCons.Tool.ifort
Tool-specific initialization for newer versions of the Intel Fortran Compiler
for Linux/Windows (and possibly Mac OS X).
There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
selection method.
"""
#
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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#
__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ifort.py 4577 2009/12/27 19:43:56 scons"
import string
import SCons.Defaults
from SCons.Scanner.Fortran import FortranScan
from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
def generate(env):
"""Add Builders and construction variables for ifort to an Environment."""
# ifort supports Fortran 90 and Fortran 95
# Additionally, ifort recognizes more file extensions.
fscan = FortranScan("FORTRANPATH")
SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i', fscan)
SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i90', fscan)
if not env.has_key('FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'):
env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i']
else:
env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'].append('.i')
if not env.has_key('F90FILESUFFIXES'):
env['F90FILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i90']
else:
env['F90FILESUFFIXES'].append('.i90')
add_all_to_env(env)
fc = 'ifort'
for dialect in ['F77', 'F90', 'FORTRAN', 'F95']:
env['%s' % dialect] = fc
env['SH%s' % dialect] = '$%s' % dialect
if env['PLATFORM'] == 'posix':
env['SH%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$%sFLAGS -fPIC' % dialect)
if env['PLATFORM'] == 'win32':
# On Windows, the ifort compiler specifies the object on the
# command line with -object:, not -o. Massage the necessary
# command-line construction variables.
for dialect in ['F77', 'F90', 'FORTRAN', 'F95']:
for var in ['%sCOM' % dialect, '%sPPCOM' % dialect,
'SH%sCOM' % dialect, 'SH%sPPCOM' % dialect]:
env[var] = string.replace(env[var], '-o $TARGET', '-object:$TARGET')
env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = "/module:"
else:
env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = "-module "
def exists(env):
return env.Detect('ifort')
# Local Variables:
# tab-width:4
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
# End:
# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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