Intel® Fortran Compiler XE 13.1 User and Reference Guides
Enables the coarray feature.
Windows: Language > Enable Coarrays
Linux: None
OS X: None
IA-32, Intel® 64 architecture
Linux: | -coarray[=memory] |
OS X: | None |
Windows: | /Qcoarray[:memory] |
memory |
Specifies the memory system where the coarrays will be implemented. Possible values are:
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OFF |
Coarrays are not enabled without specifying this option. |
This option enables the coarray feature of the Fortran 2008 Standard. It enables any coarray syntax in your program. If this option is not specified, coarray syntax is rejected.
It also tells the driver to link against appropriate libraries, and to create the appropriate executables.
If you do not specify memory, the default is shared.
You can specify option -coarray-num-images (Linux* OS) or /Qcoarray-num-images (Windows* OS) to specify the default number of images that can be used to run a coarray executable. If you do not specify that option, you get the number of execution units on the current system.
You can specify option -coarray-config-file (Linux* OS) or /Qcoarray-config-file (Windows* OS) to specify the name of a Message Passing Interface (MPI) configuration file.
Options –coarray-num-images and –coarray-config-file are valid for both shared and distributed memory systems.
None
The following command runs a coarray program on shared memory using n images:
/Qcoarray /Qcoarray-num-images:n ! Windows OS
-coarray -coarray-num-images=n ! Linux OS
The following command runs a coarray program on distributed memory using n images:
/Qcoarray:distributed /Qcoarray-num-images:n ! Windows OS
-coarray=distributed -coarray-num-images=n ! Linux OS
The following command runs a coarray program on shared memory using the MPI configuration file specified by filename:
/Qcoarray:shared /Qcoarray-config-file:filename ! Windows OS
-coarray=shared -coarray-config-file=filename ! Linux OS