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NAME

       opari - source to source OpenMP program instrumentor

SYNOPSIS

       opari
          [-f70|-f90|-c|-c++]
          [-disable <construct>[,<construct>]...]
          [-rcfile file] [-table <tabfile>] <infile> [<outfile>]
       opari
          [-rcfile <file>] -table <tabfile>

DESCRIPTION

       Before  compiling  the  source  files  of  an  OpenMP  application,  each file needs to be
       transformed by a call to the OPARI tool. In addition, the application  has  to  be  linked
       against  the pomp runtime measurement library and the OPARI runtime table file. The latter
       has to be generated by  using  the  -table  option  to  OPARI  either  together  with  the
       transformation  of  the  last input source file or with a separate call to OPARI after all
       transformations are done.

       If the output file name is not specified, OPARI uses the  name  infile.mod.suffix  if  the
       input file is called infile.suffix.

OPTIONS

       -f70, -f90, -c, -c++
              [OPTIONAL] Specifies the programming language of the input source file. This option
              is only necessary if the automatic language  detection  based  on  the  input  file
              suffix fails.

       -rcfile <file>
              [OPTIONAL]  OPARI  uses  the  file ./opari.rc to preserve state information between
              calls o OPARI if the OpenMP application consists of more than one source file. With
              the  -rcfile  option the file file is used instead. This can be useful if more than
              one application is stored in the same directory  or  if  the  source  files  of  an
              application are stored in more than more directory.

       -table <tabfile>
              Generate the OPARI runtime table in file tabfile. This option has to be used either
              together with the call to OPARI for the transformation of  the  last  input  source
              file or with a separate call to OPARI after all transformations are done.

       -disable <construct>
              [OPTIONAL]   Disable the instrumentation of the more fine-grained OpenMP constructs
              such as !$OMP ATOMIC. constructs is a comma separated list of  the  constructs  for
              which the instrumentation should be disabled. Accepted tokens are atomic, critical,
              master, flush, single, or locks as well as sync to disable all of them.

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/opari/Readme.html

AUTHOR

       opari was written by Bernd Mohr.

       This manual page was adapted from Readme.html by Samuel  Thibault  <sthibault@debian.org>,
       for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

                                              May 20                                     opari(1)