HP Fortran Programmer's Guide (September 2007)

Compiling and linking
Compiling with the f90 command
Chapter 254
If you need to control the case of specific names, use the $HP$ ALIAS
directive, as described in “$HP$ ALIAS” on page 203.
+usage
+usage lists and briefly describes all of the command-line options currently
supported by the HP Fortran compiler. No compile occurs.
-v
-v enables the verbose mode, producing a step-by-step description of the
compilation process on the standard error output.
+version
+version displays compiler version information only; no compilation occurs.
-w
-w suppresses warning messages. If this option is omitted, warnings are
sent to standard error.
+what
+what prints the what string for the Fortran 90 driver, providing version and
patch numbers.
-W
x
,
arg1
,
arg2
,...,
argN
-W causes
arg1
through
argN
to be handed off to subprocess
x
. Each
arg
takes the form:
-
option
[,
value
]
where
option
is the name of an option recognized by the subprocess and
value
is a separate argument to
option
, where necessary. The values that
x
can assume are listed in Table 2-8.
For example, the following option tells the linker to print a trace of each
input file as ld processes it:
-Wl,-t
The next example passes the -a shared option to the linker, causing it to
select shared libraries for linking.