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NAME

       shmem_char_p(3),   shmem_float_p(3),  shmem_int_p(3),  shmem_long_p(3),  shmem_short_p(3),
       shmem_longlong_p(3),  shmem_longdouble_p(3)  -  These  routines  provide  a  low   latency
       mechanism  to  write  basic  types (char, short, int, float, double, long, long long, long
       double) to symmetric data objects on remote PEs.

SYNOPSIS

       C or C++:
       #include <mpp/shmem.h>

       void shmem_char_p(char *addr, char value, int pe);

       void shmem_short_p(short *addr, short value, int pe);

       void shmem_int_p(int *addr, int value, int pe);

       void shmem_long_p(long *addr, long value, int pe);

       void shmem_longlong_p(long long *addr, long long value, int pe);

       void shmem_float_p(float *addr, float value, int pe);

       void shmem_double_p(double *addr, double value, int pe);

       void shmem_longdouble_p(long double *addr, long double value, int pe);

DESCRIPTION

       These routines provide a very low latency put capability for single elements of most basic
       types.

       The arguments are as follows:

       addr   The  remotely accessible array element or scalar data object which will receive the
              data on the remote PE.

       value  The value to be transferred to addr on the remote PE.

       pe     The number of the remote PE.

       As with shmem_put(3), these functions start the remote transfer and may return before  the
       data  is  delivered to the remote PE. Use shmem_quiet(3) to force completion of all remote
       PUT transfers.

SEE ALSO

       intro_shmem(3), shmem_put(3)