%scons; %builders-mod; %functions-mod; %tools-mod; %variables-mod; ]> Set construction variables for generic POSIX Fortran 03 compilers. F03 F03FLAGS F03COM F03PPCOM SHF03 SHF03FLAGS SHF03COM SHF03PPCOM _F03INCFLAGS F03COMSTR F03PPCOMSTR SHF03COMSTR SHF03PPCOMSTR The Fortran 03 compiler. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRAN; variable, which specifies the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. You only need to set &cv-link-F03; if you need to use a specific compiler or compiler version for Fortran 03 files. The command line used to compile a Fortran 03 source file to an object file. You only need to set &cv-link-F03COM; if you need to use a specific command line for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; variable, which specifies the default command line for all Fortran versions. The string displayed when a Fortran 03 source file is compiled to an object file. If this is not set, then &cv-link-F03COM; or &cv-link-FORTRANCOM; (the command line) is displayed. The list of file extensions for which the F03 dialect will be used. By default, this is ['.f03'] The list of file extensions for which the compilation + preprocessor pass for F03 dialect will be used. By default, this is empty General user-specified options that are passed to the Fortran 03 compiler. Note that this variable does not contain (or similar) include search path options that scons generates automatically from &cv-link-F03PATH;. See &cv-link-_F03INCFLAGS; below, for the variable that expands to those options. You only need to set &cv-link-F03FLAGS; if you need to define specific user options for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANFLAGS; variable, which specifies the user-specified options passed to the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. An automatically-generated construction variable containing the Fortran 03 compiler command-line options for specifying directories to be searched for include files. The value of &cv-link-_F03INCFLAGS; is created by appending &cv-link-INCPREFIX; and &cv-link-INCSUFFIX; to the beginning and end of each directory in &cv-link-F03PATH;. The list of directories that the Fortran 03 compiler will search for include directories. The implicit dependency scanner will search these directories for include files. Don't explicitly put include directory arguments in &cv-link-F03FLAGS; because the result will be non-portable and the directories will not be searched by the dependency scanner. Note: directory names in &cv-link-F03PATH; will be looked-up relative to the SConscript directory when they are used in a command. To force &scons; to look-up a directory relative to the root of the source tree use #: You only need to set &cv-link-F03PATH; if you need to define a specific include path for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPATH; variable, which specifies the include path for the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. env = Environment(F03PATH='#/include') The directory look-up can also be forced using the &Dir;() function: include = Dir('include') env = Environment(F03PATH=include) The directory list will be added to command lines through the automatically-generated &cv-link-_F03INCFLAGS; construction variable, which is constructed by appending the values of the &cv-link-INCPREFIX; and &cv-link-INCSUFFIX; construction variables to the beginning and end of each directory in &cv-link-F03PATH;. Any command lines you define that need the F03PATH directory list should include &cv-link-_F03INCFLAGS;: env = Environment(F03COM="my_compiler $_F03INCFLAGS -c -o $TARGET $SOURCE") The command line used to compile a Fortran 03 source file to an object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. Any options specified in the &cv-link-F03FLAGS; and &cv-link-CPPFLAGS; construction variables are included on this command line. You only need to set &cv-link-F03PPCOM; if you need to use a specific C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; variable, which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line for all Fortran versions. The string displayed when a Fortran 03 source file is compiled to an object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. If this is not set, then &cv-link-F03PPCOM; or &cv-link-FORTRANPPCOM; (the command line) is displayed. The Fortran 03 compiler used for generating shared-library objects. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRAN; variable, which specifies the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF03; if you need to use a specific compiler or compiler version for Fortran 03 files. The command line used to compile a Fortran 03 source file to a shared-library object file. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF03COM; if you need to use a specific command line for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; variable, which specifies the default command line for all Fortran versions. The string displayed when a Fortran 03 source file is compiled to a shared-library object file. If this is not set, then &cv-link-SHF03COM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANCOM; (the command line) is displayed. Options that are passed to the Fortran 03 compiler to generated shared-library objects. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF03FLAGS; if you need to define specific user options for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANFLAGS; variable, which specifies the user-specified options passed to the default Fortran compiler for all Fortran versions. The command line used to compile a Fortran 03 source file to a shared-library object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. Any options specified in the &cv-link-SHF03FLAGS; and &cv-link-CPPFLAGS; construction variables are included on this command line. You only need to set &cv-link-SHF03PPCOM; if you need to use a specific C-preprocessor command line for Fortran 03 files. You should normally set the &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; variable, which specifies the default C-preprocessor command line for all Fortran versions. The string displayed when a Fortran 03 source file is compiled to a shared-library object file after first running the file through the C preprocessor. If this is not set, then &cv-link-SHF03PPCOM; or &cv-link-SHFORTRANPPCOM; (the command line) is displayed.