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Re: shark, f90, and xlf



Hi,

I use XLF (september release) and shark (4.0.2 v433)
My compilation sequence is :

 -c -qhot -O3 -qstrict -qautodbl=dbl4 -qdpc=e -qtune=g5 -qarch=g5 
-qcache=auto -qdbg -qfullpath -qfixed=132

and I guess that -qdbg (i.e. -g) and maybe -qfullpath give all symbols 
informations that shark needs to show you the hot spots and to display
the corresponding lines in your code.

I hope, this will help you.

Regards,

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Mike Bauer wrote:

> A quick question: is it possible to link problem areas identified by
> shark profiling to the fortran source (f90 using xlf and gmake)? 
> 
> While I can get useful info about my programs from shark I have not been
> able to "view the source" from shark to see exactly what lines are
> slowing my program.
> 
> Thanks for any ideas.
> 
> Mike
> 

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