HP Fortran Programmer Guide (766160-001, March 2014)

Table 6 Options for controlling the Linker (continued)
FunctionOption
For information about the libU77 library, see Additional
HP Fortran libraries” (page 53)and the HP Fortran
Programmer’s Reference.
Pass a comma-separated list of options to the linker.
nl
-Wl,options
For information about options supported by the linker, see
the ld(1) manpage.
Tools
The HP Fortran compiler environment includes a high-level language debugger and performance
analysis tools. The debugger is HP WDB, which includes a graphical user interface. To prepare
a program for debugging, you must compile it with the -g option. For information about this
option, see “Using the HP WDB debugger” (page 76).
The performance analysis tools include the standard UNIX utilities, prof and gprof. To use prof
and gprof, you must compile with the +prof and +gprof options, respectively. For more
information about all of the performance analysis tools, see “Using profilers” (page 87)and the
CXperf(1), prof(1), gprof(1), and ttv(1) manpages.
HP-UX operating system
Although the HP-UX operating system does not appear Figure 1-1 on page 3 , it provides a variety
of resources for programs executing within HP-UX. For example, HP-UX captures the command line
you use to invoke an executable program, breaks it up into arguments, and makes them available
to your program.
HP-UX also has many callable system routines that provide low-level access to kernel-level resources.
For example, your program can call HP-UX file-processing routines as alternatives to Fortran I/O.
“Writing HP-UX applications” (page 107) discusses how HP Fortran programs can take advantage
of HP-UX resources. For a full description of HP-UX system routines, see the HP-UX Reference.
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