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D SYSTEM NOW AVAILABLE

The D System version 0.6 is now available via WWW and ftp from Rice University. (Contact WWW: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~dsystem/. Direct any inquiries to dsystem-info@cs.rice.edu.) Three packages are available: SunOS 4.1.3 Binaries, SunOS 5.3 Binaries, and a developer's package.

The D System v0.6 is a collection of prototype tools aimed at supporting the development of programs written in Fortran D, an abstract, machine-independent parallel programming language. Release v0.6 should be viewed as a snapshot of work in progress. Release v0.6 of the D System includes:

  • The Fortran 77D compiler, which translates sequential Fortran 77 programs with data decomposition directives into message-passing Fortran 77 programs.
  • The Fortran D editor, an intelligent browser for Fortran 77D that provides feedback on the analysis and parallel- ization performed by the Fortran 77D compiler.
  • A demo binary of an enhanced Fortran D editor that includes a preliminary integration of feedback about dynamic performance into the editor along with a new X/Motif user interface. (The dynamic performance analysis work is the result of an ongoing collaboration with the University of Illinois' Pablo project.)
  • An integrated framework for demand- driven interprocedural analysis that was designed to support both batch and inter- active tools for whole-program analysis.

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