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Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages beliavsky@aol.com (2004-10-12) |
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Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de (Dmitry A. Kazakov) (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages m.a.ellis@ncl.ac.uk (Martin Ellis) (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages gmt@CS.Arizona.EDU (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages alexc@TheWorld.com (Alex Colvin) (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages rbates@southwind.net (Rodney M. Bates) (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages cyberlync@gmail.com (cyberlync@gmail.com) (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages victor@eijkhout.net (2004-10-17) |
Re: OpenMP and parallel programming languages idbaxter@semdesigns.com (Ira Baxter) (2004-10-17) |
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From: | "Rodney M. Bates" <rbates@southwind.net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 Oct 2004 16:10:12 -0400 |
Organization: | EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net |
References: | 04-10-073 |
Keywords: | parallel |
Posted-Date: | 17 Oct 2004 16:10:12 EDT |
Modula-3 has thread support builtin to the language, with more
stuff available by direct calls to the RTS, in the existing
implementations. www.m3.org.
Neal Wang wrote:
> Does anyone know any explicit parellel programming languages? C/C++
> and Fortran support OpenMP directives. Any one has tried to extend
> C/C++ grammar to include OpenMP.
Rodney M. Bates
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