Are you using gfortran? Can you send me a sample code?
Thanks, Greg
Hi Greg,
Thanks for answering my call.
Variables are either integer or double precision (such as pi).
Let me know if I can make my case any clearer.
Best,
Alexis Giauque
Maître de Conférences
Ecole Centrale de Lyon
LMFA - Groupe Turbomachines
36 Avenue Guy de Collongue 69134 Ecully
Tel: 04 72 18 61 44
On 04/12/2017 03:17 PM, Greg Watson
wrote:
Hi Alexis,
What is the type declaration for the variables?
Regards,
Greg
Dear PTP
users,
I am having troubles debugging the simple test-case
"Calculate Pi in MPI" using 2 procs.
The thing is that (as seen in the attached picture)
variables values are completely wrong (tested as ok
using the same gdb outside of eclipse).
It seems that it could be that the variables values is
interpreted as an address by the debugger (might be ok
in C) but I don't know if I can change this behavior in
eclipse.
I use Eclipse Neon.3 , PTP with SDM 9.1.2.20170223. GDB
is GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.04) 7.11.1
Has anyone seen the same kind of thing? Could you help
me?
Best regards,
--
Alexis Giauque
Maître de Conférences
Ecole Centrale de Lyon
LMFA - Groupe Turbomachines
36 Avenue Guy de Collongue 69134 Ecully
Tel: 04 72 18 61 44
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