Florent Staley Last update: 11-Dec-96
Test.opt contains different optional parameters :
Example :
Note: The parameters in the option file are case sensitive. The option
MYCODE is the only one
type :
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Setting up,
Running the program
mkdir test
cd testPut or create all the new fortran subroutines and include files you need.
Create an option file which defines the subroutines you want
to compile and
link whith the online program.
For Example let's call it test.opt.
Note: The object files specified in the option MYOBJS will be
linked only, without looking
at any dependency.
The source files specified in MYCODE will be
probed to know if they need to be recompiled (changes, new include file ...).
MYCODE='sub1.f sub2.f sub3.f'
You can put as much subroutines you want, just separate them by a blank and
end with a quote.
which is mandatory.
Include files are probed first in the current directory. If not there they
will be probed from
$E155INC. Compiling the program :
e155mak debug test.opt
to get a debug version of the program
or
type : e155mak test.opt
to get an optimized version.e155ola.exe is then created
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