111 lines
4.1 KiB
FortranFixed
111 lines
4.1 KiB
FortranFixed
PROGRAM CMakeFortranCompilerId
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#if 0
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! Identify the compiler
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#endif
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#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__ICC)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[Intel]'
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#elif defined(__SUNPRO_F90) || defined(__SUNPRO_F95)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[SunPro]'
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#elif defined(__G95__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[G95]'
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#elif defined(__PATHSCALE__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[PathScale]'
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#elif defined(__GNUC__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[GNU]'
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#elif defined(__IBMC__)
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# if defined(__COMPILER_VER__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[zOS]'
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# elif __IBMC__ >= 800
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[XL]'
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# else
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[VisualAge]'
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# endif
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#elif defined(__PGI)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[PGI]'
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#elif defined(_SGI_COMPILER_VERSION) || defined(_COMPILER_VERSION)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[MIPSpro]'
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# if 0
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! This compiler is either not known or is too old to define an
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! identification macro. Try to identify the platform and guess that
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! it is the native compiler.
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# endif
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#elif defined(_AIX) || defined(__AIX) || defined(__AIX__) || defined(__aix) || defined(__aix__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[VisualAge]'
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#elif defined(__sgi) || defined(__sgi__) || defined(_SGI)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[MIPSpro]'
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#elif defined(__hpux) || defined(__hpux__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[HP]'
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#elif 1
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# if 0
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! The above 'elif 1' instead of 'else' is to work around a bug in the
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! SGI preprocessor which produces both the __sgi and else blocks.
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# endif
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PRINT *, 'INFO:compiler[]'
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#endif
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#if 0
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! Identify the platform
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#endif
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#if defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__) || defined(linux)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Linux]'
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#elif defined(__CYGWIN__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Cygwin]'
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#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[MinGW]'
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#elif defined(__APPLE__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Darwin]'
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#elif defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) || defined(WIN32)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Windows]'
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#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[FreeBSD]'
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#elif defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[NetBSD]'
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#elif defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__OPENBSD)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[OpenBSD]'
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#elif defined(__sun) || defined(sun)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[SunOS]'
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#elif defined(_AIX) || defined(__AIX) || defined(__AIX__) || defined(__aix) || defined(__aix__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[AIX]'
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#elif defined(__sgi) || defined(__sgi__) || defined(_SGI)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[IRIX]'
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#elif defined(__hpux) || defined(__hpux__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[HP-UX]'
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#elif defined(__HAIKU) || defined(__HAIKU__) || defined(_HAIKU)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Haiku]'
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# if 0
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! Haiku also defines __BEOS__ so we must
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! put it prior to the check for __BEOS__
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# endif
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#elif defined(__BeOS) || defined(__BEOS__) || defined(_BEOS)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[BeOS]'
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#elif defined(__QNX__) || defined(__QNXNTO__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[QNX]'
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#elif defined(__tru64) || defined(_tru64) || defined(__TRU64__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Tru64]'
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#elif defined(__riscos) || defined(__riscos__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[RISCos]'
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#elif defined(__sinix) || defined(__sinix__) || defined(__SINIX__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[SINIX]'
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#elif defined(__UNIX_SV__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[UNIX_SV]'
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#elif defined(__bsdos__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[BSDOS]'
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#elif defined(_MPRAS) || defined(MPRAS)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[MP-RAS]'
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#elif defined(__osf) || defined(__osf__)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[OSF1]'
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#elif defined(_SCO_SV) || defined(SCO_SV) || defined(sco_sv)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[SCO_SV]'
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#elif defined(__ultrix) || defined(__ultrix__) || defined(_ULTRIX)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[ULTRIX]'
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#elif defined(__XENIX__) || defined(_XENIX) || defined(XENIX)
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[Xenix]'
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#elif 1
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# if 0
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! The above 'elif 1' instead of 'else' is to work around a bug in the
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! SGI preprocessor which produces both the __sgi and else blocks.
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# endif
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PRINT *, 'INFO:platform[]'
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#endif
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END
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