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Josip Loncaric josip at icase.eduWed Apr 11 13:44:03 PDT 2001
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Greg Lindahl wrote: > > The example where catting > together all the parts of a C++ program produces the best compile is > Legion, which is a pretty big C++ code. Probably so. Yet, many scientific libraries and similar codes consist of hundreds of Fortran (or C) routines whose compilation is trivial to parallelize and the speedup is practically linear with the number of CPUs involved. Sincerely, Josip -- Dr. Josip Loncaric, Research Fellow mailto:josip at icase.edu ICASE, Mail Stop 132C PGP key at http://www.icase.edu./~josip/ NASA Langley Research Center mailto:j.loncaric at larc.nasa.gov Hampton, VA 23681-2199, USA Tel. +1 757 864-2192 Fax +1 757 864-6134
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