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Re: module level flags
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Tim Prince |
Subject: |
Re: module level flags |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 16:17:29 -0700 |
On Saturday 28 September 2002 16:05, Bruce Korb wrote:
> As best as I can determine, there is no easy way to say, "do
> not optimize this particular module". The best way would be
> with a #pragma around the problematical function, but I'll
> be happy with anything that does not disable optimization for
> the entire program and does not prevent someone from overriding
> CFLAGS for that module, either. Suggestions? Thanks!
So you've ruled out the old-fashioned way of dividing your source into
separate files, and specifying specific compile flags for the one you don't
want optimized? Every make-like compiler driver supports this. Certain
compilers support in-file specification of compile flags, subroutine by
subroutine, and more may do so. Do you mean something which works with all
Fortran compilers, past, present, and future, since you haven't specified?
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Tim Prince