#!/bin/sh # autopkgtest check: Build and run a simple program against libgfortran, # to verify basic compile-time and run-time linking functionality. set -e BV=$(sed '/^Depends: gcc-\([0-9.]\+\).*/!d;s//\1/;q' debian/tests/control) CC=gcc-$BV F95=gfortran-$BV cd "$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP" cat < hello-gomp.c #include #include #include int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int nthreads, tid; /* Fork a team of threads giving them their own copies of variables */ #pragma omp parallel private(nthreads, tid) { /* Obtain thread number */ tid = omp_get_thread_num(); printf("Hello World from thread = %d\n", tid); /* Only master thread does this */ if (tid == 0) { nthreads = omp_get_num_threads(); printf("Number of threads = %d\n", nthreads); } } /* All threads join master thread and disband */ } EOF $CC -fopenmp -o gctest hello-gomp.c echo "build: OK" ldd gctest [ -x gctest ] ./gctest echo "run: OK" cat < hello-gomp.f program omp_par_do implicit none integer, parameter :: n = 100 real, dimension(n) :: dat, result integer :: i !$OMP PARALLEL DO do i = 1, n result(i) = my_function(dat(i)) end do !$OMP END PARALLEL DO contains function my_function(d) result(y) real, intent(in) :: d real :: y ! do something complex with data to calculate y end function my_function end program omp_par_do EOF $F95 -fopenmp -o gftest hello-gomp.f echo "build: OK" ldd gftest [ -x gftest ] ./gftest echo "run: OK"