Commit 10612ddf by Brooks Moses Committed by Brooks Moses

lang.opt: Rearrange entries back into ASCII order.

* lang.opt: Rearrange entries back into ASCII order.

From-SVN: r118879
parent 22163983
2006-11-15 Brooks Moses <brooks.moses@codesourcery.com>
* lang.opt: Rearrange entries back into ASCII order.
2006-11-15 Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
* parse.c (parse_contained): Fix indention
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......@@ -85,25 +85,29 @@ fbackslash
Fortran
Specify that backslash in string introduces an escape character
fexternal-blas
Fortran
Specify that an external BLAS library should be used for matmul calls on large-size arrays
fblas-matmul-limit=
Fortran RejectNegative Joined UInteger
-fblas-matmul-limit=<n> Size of the smallest matrix for which matmul will use BLAS
fdefault-double-8
Fortran
Set the default double precision kind to an 8 byte wide type
fconvert=big-endian
Fortran RejectNegative
Use big-endian format for unformatted files
fdefault-integer-8
Fortran
Set the default integer kind to an 8 byte wide type
fconvert=little-endian
Fortran RejectNegative
Use little-endian format for unformatted files
fdefault-real-8
fconvert=native
Fortran RejectNegative
Use native format for unformatted files
fconvert=swap
Fortran RejectNegative
Swap endianness for unformatted files
fcray-pointer
Fortran
Set the default real kind to an 8 byte wide type
Use the Cray Pointer extension
fd-lines-as-code
Fortran RejectNegative
......@@ -113,6 +117,18 @@ fd-lines-as-comments
Fortran RejectNegative
Treat lines with 'D' in column one as comments
fdefault-double-8
Fortran
Set the default double precision kind to an 8 byte wide type
fdefault-integer-8
Fortran
Set the default integer kind to an 8 byte wide type
fdefault-real-8
Fortran
Set the default real kind to an 8 byte wide type
fdollar-ok
Fortran
Allow dollar signs in entity names
......@@ -121,6 +137,10 @@ fdump-parse-tree
Fortran
Display the code tree after parsing
fexternal-blas
Fortran
Specify that an external BLAS library should be used for matmul calls on large-size arrays
ff2c
Fortran
Use f2c calling convention
......@@ -129,30 +149,6 @@ ffixed-form
Fortran RejectNegative
Assume that the source file is fixed form
ffree-form
Fortran RejectNegative
Assume that the source file is free form
fopenmp
Fortran
Enable OpenMP
funderscoring
Fortran
Append underscores to externally visible names
fcray-pointer
Fortran
Use the Cray Pointer extension
fsecond-underscore
Fortran
Append a second underscore if the name already contains an underscore
fimplicit-none
Fortran
Specify that no implicit typing is allowed, unless overridden by explicit IMPLICIT statements
ffixed-line-length-none
Fortran RejectNegative
Allow arbitrary character line width in fixed mode
......@@ -161,6 +157,14 @@ ffixed-line-length-
Fortran RejectNegative Joined UInteger
-ffixed-line-length-<n> Use n as character line width in fixed mode
ffpe-trap=
Fortran RejectNegative JoinedOrMissing
-ffpe-trap=[..] Stop on following floating point exceptions
ffree-form
Fortran RejectNegative
Assume that the source file is free form
ffree-line-length-none
Fortran RejectNegative
Allow arbitrary character line width in free mode
......@@ -169,6 +173,10 @@ ffree-line-length-
Fortran RejectNegative Joined UInteger
-ffree-line-length-<n> Use n as character line width in free mode
fimplicit-none
Fortran
Specify that no implicit typing is allowed, unless overridden by explicit IMPLICIT statements
fmax-errors=
Fortran RejectNegative Joined UInteger
-fmax-errors=<n> Maximum number of errors to report
......@@ -181,34 +189,54 @@ fmax-stack-var-size=
Fortran RejectNegative Joined UInteger
-fmax-stack-var-size=<n> Size in bytes of the largest array that will be put on the stack
frange-check
fopenmp
Fortran
Enable range checking during compilation
Enable OpenMP
fpack-derived
Fortran
Try to layout derived types as compact as possible
fpreprocessed
Fortran
Treat the input file as preprocessed
frange-check
Fortran
Enable range checking during compilation
frecord-marker=4
Fortran RejectNegative
Use a 4-byte record marker for unformatted files
frecord-marker=8
Fortran RejectNegative
Use an 8-byte record marker for unformatted files
frepack-arrays
Fortran
Copy array sections into a contiguous block on procedure entry
fpreprocessed
fsecond-underscore
Fortran
Treat the input file as preprocessed
Append a second underscore if the name already contains an underscore
ffpe-trap=
Fortran RejectNegative JoinedOrMissing
-ffpe-trap=[..] Stop on following floating point exceptions
fshort-enums
Fortran
Use the narrowest integer type possible for enumeration types
std=f95
funderscoring
Fortran
Conform to the ISO Fortran 95 standard
Append underscores to externally visible names
std=f2003
Fortran
Conform to the ISO Fortran 2003 standard
std=f95
Fortran
Conform to the ISO Fortran 95 standard
std=gnu
Fortran
Conform nothing in particular
......@@ -217,32 +245,4 @@ std=legacy
Fortran
Accept extensions to support legacy code
fshort-enums
Fortran
Use the narrowest integer type possible for enumeration types
fconvert=little-endian
Fortran RejectNegative
Use little-endian format for unformatted files
fconvert=big-endian
Fortran RejectNegative
Use big-endian format for unformatted files
fconvert=native
Fortran RejectNegative
Use native format for unformatted files
fconvert=swap
Fortran RejectNegative
Swap endianness for unformatted files
frecord-marker=4
Fortran RejectNegative
Use a 4-byte record marker for unformatted files
frecord-marker=8
Fortran RejectNegative
Use an 8-byte record marker for unformatted files
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