User's Guide
You can refer to the following publications for additional
information:
- XL Fortran for AIX Language Reference describes the XL Fortran programming language.
- Program Builder User's Guide and LPEX User's Guide and Reference explain some of the Common Desktop Environment tools that are integrated with
XL Fortran.
- The AIX Installation Guide covers all aspects of the standard AIX installation procedure. XL
Fortran supplies brief installation instructions that explain how the
general-purpose installation procedures apply to this licensed program.
- AIX Commands Reference contains extensive examples, as well as detailed descriptions of the AIX
commands and their available flags. In particular, it describes the
ld command (linker invocation).
- AIX Performance Monitoring and Tuning Guide explains how to maximize the performance of components of the AIX operating
system.
- AIX Technical Reference: Base Operating System
and Extensions Volume 1 describes the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS), and AIX subroutines
and system calls.
- Internationalization of AIX Software, A
Programmer's Guide tells you how to write software that works properly in different
countries and national languages.
These books are also relevant to XL Fortran
features:
- Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library Guide
and Reference gives information about the Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library
(ESSL) routines.
- Parallel Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library Guide and
Reference gives information about the Parallel Engineering and Scientific
Subroutine Library (PESSL) routines.
- KAP for IBM Fortran, 9310006, describes the KAP preprocessor (the XL Fortran Version 2
-Pk preprocessor).
- VAST-2 for XL Fortran: User's Guide, PSRV-VRS6000, describes the VAST-2 preprocessor (the XL Fortran Version 2
-Pv preprocessor).
See Where to Find the Optimizing Preprocessors for ordering information for these last two
publications.
You may want to refer to these standards for precise definitions of
some of the features referred to in this book:
- American National Standard Programming Language Fortran 90, ANSI X3.198-1992 (referred to in this book by its informal name,
Fortran 90).
- Information technology - Programming languages - Fortran, ISO/IEC 1539-1:1991(E).
- Information technology - Programming languages - Fortran - Part 1:
Base language, ISO/IEC 1539-1:1997 (referred to in this book by its informal name,
Fortran 95).
- American National Standard Programming Language FORTRAN, ANSI X3.9-1978.
- ANSI/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic, ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985.
- Federal (USA) Information Processing Standards
Publication Fortran, FIPS PUB 69-1.
- High Performance Fortran Language Specification, Version
1.1. CRPC-TR92225, Center for Research on Parallel Computation,
Rice University, Houston, 1994.
- Military Standard Fortran DOD Supplement to ANSI
X3.9-1978, MIL-STD-1753 (United States of America, Department of
Defence standard). Note that XL Fortran supports only those extensions
that have been subsequently incorporated into the Fortran 90 standard.
- OpenMP Fortran Application Program Interface, Version
1.0, October 1997 (referred to in this book by its informal name, OpenMP Fortran API)
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