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Cif (3)
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    NAME
         Cif -  Introduction to the compiler information  file  (CIF)
         library routines
    
    IMPLEMENTATION
         All Sun SPARC systems
    
    DESCRIPTION
         CIFs are generated by the Sun SPARCompiler Fortran  90  com-
         piler.   They  contain  information about the Fortran source
         code.  Depending on the options you select on  the  compiler
         command,  a  CIF  can  contain some or all of the following:
         Information about compiler options and  the  characteristics
         of the machine for which the source code was compiled Infor-
         mation about procedures Compiler messages Information  about
         loops  and  statement  types, and about procedures called in
         the source code Cross-reference information for each  label,
         variable,  procedure  name, procedure argument, and symbolic
         constant in the source code
    
         CIFs do not contain dynamic information,  such  as  run-time
         trace information.
    
         The compilers generate  information  that  applies  only  to
         source  code,  as CIFs have language dependent structures as
         appropriate.
    
         CIFs are designed to be used with programming tools.   Using
         a set of library routines and the cif.h header file, you can
         write your own programs in the  C  programming  language  to
         retrieve  information  from  the C or Fortran CIFs.  Records
         are converted to a structure format before they are returned
         by the Cif_Getrecord(3) routine.
    
         CIFs are initially ASCII, but when passed through cifconv(1)
         or  when  the  Cif_Cifconv(3) routine is used, they are con-
         verted to sorted binary.  The  following  are  some  of  the
         benefits  of  a  sorted  binary CIF:  Smaller Faster to read
         Additional      selective      queries:      Cif_Filedir(3),
         Cif_Getunitdir(3), and Cif_Recgroup(3) Ordered
    
         The cif.h file contains the following:   Symbolic  constants
         for  all record types and the values contained in the record
         fields Structure  declarations  Library  routine  prototypes
         Symbolic constants for all CIF status values
    
      Versions
         CIFs that are written by F90 1.0 have CIF library version  2
         format.   To  use  any  CIF reading tool with these new com-
         pilers, it is necessary to relink  (or,  optionally,  recom-
         pile).   There  are  two  levels  to using the new version 2
         CIFs.   If  the  tool's   functionality   is   satisfactory,
         relinking  is  all  that  is required.  However, in order to
         take advantage of the new records that the new CIFs provide,
         the symbolic constant CIF_VERSION will need to be defined as
         2 in the source file prior to the inclusion  of  cif.h,  and
         then compiled (#define CIF_VERSION 2).
    
         Since libcif 2.0 is a superset of libcif  1.0,  it  includes
         the  logic to handle both version 1 and version 2 CIFs.  The
         version 2 library recognizes a version 1 code even if a ver-
         sion  2  CIF is being read (generated by a new compiler) and
         will pass back  only  version  1  records.   The  version  1
         library,  however,  will  not  handle  version  2 CIFs.  The
         library assumes that version 1 CIFs are used unless the sym-
         bolic constant CIF_VERSION has the value 2.
    
         The CIF environment has three parts:  the tool, the library,
         and  the  CIF  generated by the compiler.  The CIF is deter-
         mined by the version of the compiler.  The latest library is
         version 2.  It also accepts version 1 CIFs.  The tool deter-
         mines which version is used by the  value  of  the  symbolic
         constant CIF_VERSION.
    
         A summary of combinations of the three parts follows:
    
                                  Library to
                   CIF-version   which linked   Tool   Status
                   ______________________________________________
                       1.0           1.0        1.0    Okay
                       1.0           1.0        2.0    Won't work
                       1.0           2.0        1.0    Okay
                       1.0           2.0        2.0    Okay
                       2.0           1.0        1.0    Won't work
                       2.0           1.0        2.0    Won't work
                       2.0           2.0        1.0    Okay
                       2.0           2.0        2.0    Okay
    
      Associated headers
         cif.h
    
      Associated functions
         Binary format only functions
    
              Cif_Getfiledir(3)        Retrieves the file directory
    
              Cif_Getunitdir(3)        Retrieves the  unit  directory
                                       for the requested unit
    
              Cif_Recgroup(3)          Retrieves all the records of a
                                       particular type that belong to
                                       a single unit
    
         Binary and ASCII format functions
              Cif_Close(3)             Closes a CIF
    
              Cif_Duplicate(3)         Duplicates a CIF structure
    
              Cif_Errstring(3)         Gets a  string  describing  an
                                       error condition
    
              Cif_Free(3)              Frees  all  memory  associated
                                       with a CIF structure
    
              Cif_Getpos(3)            Returns the  current  position
                                       of a CIF
    
              Cif_Getrecord(3)         Gets the next record
    
              Cif_Memmode(3)           Selects the memory  management
                                       mode
    
              Cif_Msginsert(3)         Inserts message arguments into
                                       message text
    
              Cif_Open(3)              Opens a CIF
    
              Cif_Release(3)           Frees memory that  is  associ-
                                       ated with a CIF
    
              Cif_Setpos(3)            Sets the current position of a
                                       CIF
    
         ASCII to binary conversion
    
              cifconv(1)               CIF reformatter
    
    SEE ALSO
         Cif_Close(3),      Cif_Duplicate(3),       Cif_Errstring(3),
         Cif_Free(3),         Cif_Getpos(3),        Cif_Getrecord(3),
         Cif_Memmode(3),        Cif_Msginsert(3),        Cif_Open(3),
         Cif_Release(3),  Cif_Setpos(3) for information about general
         CIF library routines
         Cif_Getfiledir(3),  Cif_Getunitdir(3),  Cif_Recgroup(3)  for
         information about binary CIF library routines
    
         cifconv(1) for information  about  ASCII  to  binary  format
         conversion in the
    
         Compiler information file CIF Compiler information  Compiler
         listings
    
    
    
    


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