10-01-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by
psimoes79
I think in the 1st the ro overwrite the rw and in the 2nd vice-versa. Right?
1. try it
2. it *may* be undefined behaviour,
however the doc says "ro" overrides "rw".
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NAME
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SYNTAX
C Syntax
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DESCRIPTION
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When using MPI_Status_f2c, if f_status is a valid Fortran status, but not the Fortran value of MPI_STATUS_IGNORE or MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE,
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When using MPI_Status_c2f, the opposite conversion is applied. If c_status is MPI_STATUS_IGNORE or MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE, or if c_status is
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