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    coarrays

    coarrays

    A free Fortran 2008, 2018 coarrays course with notes and exercises

    Coarrays are native Fortran means for SPMD parallel programming. At runtime multiple copies of the executable (called images) are executing asynchronously. The F2008 standard provides coarray syntax, remote calls, coarray data objects, allocatable coarrays, syncronisation, atomics, etc. F2018 adds new functionality, e.g. collectives, teams, events, more atomics. Coarrays are used extensively in CASUP library for HPC (https://cgpack.sourceforge.io). The course is aimed at experienced...
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    alio

    An "Alternative IO" layer.

    The alio library can be dynamically pre-linked to existing executables and replaces file IO (i.e. calls to glibc's IO functions). This allows to gather statistics about IO, create IO trace files, or even implement a different IO behaviour (e.g. use separate IO servers to handle IO).
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