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Commit 9caf2cbc authored by Jan Thorbecke's avatar Jan Thorbecke
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adding template for Make_include

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# Makefile for general rules
# To Change the compile environment to your current system you should set:
# -1- ROOT variable to the directory where you found this file
# -2- if needed use a different compiler (CC) if gcc is not available
# -3- on Solaris system use RANLIB=ranlib which is defined below
# the current directory (in vi ":r!pwd")
ROOT=/Users/jan/src/OpenSource
########################################################################
# C compiler; change this only if you are using a different C-compiler
#GNU
#CC = gcc-mp-5
CC = gcc
FC = gfortran
# Linux gcc version 4.x
OPTC = -O3 -ffast-math
#to include parallelisation with OpenMP
OPTC += -fopenmp
# for better performing code you can try:
#OPTC = -O3 -fno-trapping-math -ffast-math -funroll-all-loops -mavx -fomit-frame-pointer -mfpmath=sse -ftree-vectorizer-verbose=1
# Linux gcc version 3.x
#OPTC = -O3 -ffast-math -funroll-all-loops -mfpmath=sse
#for double precision use FFTlib and emmod
#OPTC += -DDOUBLE
#OPTF += -fdefault-double-8 -fdefault-real-8
#Cray
#CC=cc
#FC=ftn
#OPTC = -O2
#OPTF = -O2
#Intel
#CC = icc
#FC = ifort
### Linux
##OPTC = -O3 -no-prec-div -qopt-report-phase=vec,openmp
##OPTF = -O3 -no-prec-div -qopt-report-phase=vec,openmp
#OPTC = -O3 -no-prec-div -xCORE-AVX2
#OPTF = -O3 -no-prec-div -xCORE-AVX2
##to include parallelisation with OpenMP
#OPTC += -qopenmp
# Apple OSX intel 11.1.076 snow leopard 10.6.2
#OPTC = -O3 -msse3 -no-prec-div -vec-report2 -fno-builtin-__sprintf_chk
#PGI
#CC = pgcc
#FC = pgf90
#OPTC = -fast -Minfo=vect -Mvect=simd:256 -Msafeptr
#OPTC = -fast -Minfo=vect -Mvect=simd:256 -Msafeptr -Mprof=lines
#OPTF = -fast
#LDFLAGS = -fast -Minfo=vect -Mvect=simd:256 -Msafeptr
#Pathscale
#CC = cc
#FC = ftn
#OPTC = -Ofast -OPT:Ofast -fno-math-errno
#OPTF = -Ofast -OPT:Ofast -fno-math-errno
#Apple OSX clang/gcc (10.9) llvm
#CC = clang
#OPTC = -Ofast
#LDFLAGS = -Ofast
#AMD Open64
#CC = opencc
#FC = openf95
#OPTC = -Ofast
#OPTF = -Ofast
#LDFLAGS = -static -Ofast
#############################################################################
# FOR FFT LIBRARIES
#AMD ACML 4.4.0
#AMDROOT = /home/thorbcke/amdsdk/v1.0/acml/open64_64
#OPTC += -DACML440 -I$(AMDROOT)/include
#LIBSM = -L$(AMDROOT)/lib -lacml -lfortran -lffio -lrt -lm
#############################################################################
# Some convenient abbreviations
B = $(ROOT)/bin
I = $(ROOT)/include
L = $(ROOT)/lib
########################################################################
# standard CFLAGS
CFLAGS = -I$I -I.
#############################################################################
# the archiver
AR = ar
#############################################################################
# ar FLAGS
ARFLAGS = rv
#############################################################################
# ranlib definition
RANLIB = ar -s
# on Sun SOLARIS use:
#RANLIB = ranlib
.SUFFIXES : .o .c .cc .f .a .F90
.c.o :
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OPTC) $<
.c.a :
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OPTC) $<
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $*.o
rm -f $*.o
.o.a :
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $*.o
rm -f $*.o
.f.o :
$(FC) -c $(FFLAGS) $(OPTF) $<
.F90.o :
$(FC) -c $(FFLAGS) $(OPTF) $<
.f.a :
$(FC) -c $(FFLAGS) -I$I $<
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $*.o
rm -f $*.o
.cc.a :
$(C++) -c $(C++FLAGS) -I$I $<
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $*.o
rm -f $*.o
.cc.o :
$(C++) -c $(C++FLAGS) $<
...@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ INSTALLATION ...@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ INSTALLATION
------------- -------------
1) To compile and link the code you first have to set the ROOT variable in the Make_include file which can be found in the directory where you have found this README. 1) To compile and link the code you first have to set the ROOT variable in the Make_include file which can be found in the directory where you have found this README.
You can use Make_include_template as a first start: cp Make_include_template Make_include
2) Check the compiler and CFLAGS options in the file Make_include and adapt to the system you are using. The default options are set for a the GNU C-compiler on a Linux system. A Fortran or C++ compiler are not needed to compile the code. The Makefile has been tested with GNU make. 2) Check the compiler and CFLAGS options in the file Make_include and adapt to the system you are using. The default options are set for a the GNU C-compiler on a Linux system. A Fortran or C++ compiler are not needed to compile the code. The Makefile has been tested with GNU make.
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