NAG C Library, Mark 8

CLHPI08DAL - License Managed

Itanium2, HP-UX (64 Bit)

Users' Note



Contents


1. Introduction

This document is essential reading for every user of the NAG C Library Implementation specified in the title. It provides implementation-specific detail that augments the information provided in the NAG C Library Manual. Wherever that manual refers to the "Users' Note for your implementation", you should consult this note.

In addition, NAG recommends that before calling any library routine you should read the following reference material (see Section 5):

(a) Essential Introduction
(b) Chapter Introduction
(c) Routine Document

2. Availability of Routines

All routines listed in the chapter contents documents of the Library Manual, are available in this implementation. Please consult Mark 8 News (see Section 5) for a list of new routines and for a list of routines scheduled for withdrawal at future Marks. Your suggestions for new algorithms for future releases of the Library are welcomed (see Section 7).

3. General Information

3.1. Accessing the Library

This section shows two ways of accessing the library depending on the location of the compiled libraries.

3.1.1. Libraries NOT in the linker search path

In this section we assume that the library and the NAG include files have been installed in the directory [INSTALL_DIR].

By default [INSTALL_DIR] (see Installer's Note (in.html)) is /opt/NAG/clhpi08dal or /usr/local/NAG/clhpi08dal depending on your system; however it could have been changed by the installer. To identify [INSTALL_DIR] for this installation:

To use the static NAG C Library and the static HP MLIB libraries libnagc_hp.a you need the -Wl,-aarchive compiler flag to switch static binding on and -Wl,-ashared to switch dynamic binding on:

  cc -I[INSTALL_DIR]/include +DD64 -mt driver.c [INSTALL_DIR]/lib/libnagc_hp.a \
-Wl,-aarchive -llapack8 -lveclib8 -Wl,-ashared -lcl -lm
where driver.c is your application program;

or


  cc -I[INSTALL_DIR]/include +DD64 -mt driver.c [INSTALL_DIR]/lib/libnagc_hp.so  -llapack8 -lveclib8 -lcl -lm
if the shareable library is required.

However, if you prefer to link to a version of the NAG library which does not require the use of HP MLIB BLAS and LAPACK, you may wish to use the self-contained libraries as follows:


  cc -I[INSTALL_DIR]/include +DD64 -mt driver.c [INSTALL_DIR]/lib/libnagc_nag.a -lm
or

  cc -I[INSTALL_DIR]/include +DD64 -mt driver.c [INSTALL_DIR]/lib/libnagc_nag.so -lm
if the shareable library is required.

Please note that using a self-contained library may result in some degradation in the performance of your application.

If your application has been linked with the shareable NAG library then the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH must be set (or extended) to allow run time linkage.

In the C shell type:

   setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [INSTALL_DIR]/lib
to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or
   setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [INSTALL_DIR]/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
to extend LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you already have it set.

In the Bourne shell, type:

   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=[INSTALL_DIR]/lib
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=[INSTALL_DIR]/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to extend LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you already have it set.

3.1.2. Libraries in the linker search path

In this section we assume that the compiled libraries are pointed at by symbolic links from a directory in the search path of the linker, such as /usr/lib.

To use the NAG C Library and the HP MLIB libraries, you may link in the following manner:


  cc +DD64 -mt driver.c -lnagc_hp -llapack8 -lveclib8 -lcl -lm
To use the static library libnagc_hp.a you need the -Wl,-aarchive compiler flag to switch static binding on and -Wl,-ashared to switch dynamic binding on:

  cc +DD64 -mt driver.c -Wl,-aarchive -lnagc_hp  -llapack8 -lveclib8 -Wl,-ashared -lcl -lm

However, if you prefer to link to a version of the NAG C library which does not require the use of HP MLIB BLAS and LAPACK, you may wish to use the self-contained libraries as follows:


  cc +DD64 -mt driver.c -lnagc_nag -lm
This will usually link to the shareable library in preference to the static library if both the libraries are at the same location.

To use the static library libnagc_nag.a you need the -Wl,-aarchive compiler flag:


  cc +DD64 -mt driver.c -Wl,-aarchive -lnagc_nag -Wl,-ashared -lm

Please note that using a self-contained library may result in some degradation in the performance of your application.

If your application has been linked with the shareable NAG libraries then the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH must be set (or extended) to allow run time linkage.

In the C shell type:

   setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [INSTALL_DIR]/lib
to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or
   setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [INSTALL_DIR]/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
to extend LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you already have it set.

In the Bourne shell, type:

   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=[INSTALL_DIR]/lib
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, or
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=[INSTALL_DIR]/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to extend LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you already have it set.

3.2. Example Programs

The directory [INSTALL_DIR]/scripts contains four scripts nagc_example_hp, nagc_example_shar_hp, nagc_example and nagc_example_shar.

The example programs are most easily accessed by one of the commands

Each command will provide you with a copy of an example program (and its data, if any), compile the program and link it with the appropriate libraries (showing you the compile command so that you can recompile your own version of the program). Finally, the executable program will be run, presenting its output to stdout.

The example program concerned is specified by the argument to the command, e.g.

nagc_example d01ajc
will copy the example program into the file d01ajce.c in the current directory and process it to produce the example program results.

The example programs are supplied in machine-readable form. They are suitable for immediate usage. Note that the distributed example programs are those used in this implementation and may not correspond exactly with the programs published in the Library Manual. The distributed example programs should be used in preference wherever possible.

The distributed example results are those obtained with the NAG self-contained static library libnagc_nag.a, (using the NAG BLAS and LAPACK routines). Running the examples with vendor BLAS or LAPACK may give slightly different results.

4. Routine-specific Information

Any further information which applies to one or more routines in this implementation is listed below, chapter by chapter.
  1. f06, f07, f08 and f16

    In this implementation calls to the NAG version of the following Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and linear algebra routines (LAPACK) are included in the libraries libnagc_hp.a and libnagc_hp.so.8 to avoid problems with the vendor version:

    dgeesx     dgeev     dgeevx     dgehrd    dgemv  
    dggbak     dggbal    dhseqr     dstein    dtgevc 
    dtrevc     dtrsen    dtrsna     zggbak    zggbal 
    zherk      zhpevd    zstein
     
  2. s10 - s21

    Functions in this chapter will give error messages if called with illegal or unsafe arguments. General details are given in the NAG C Library Manual, but parameter limits which are implementation specific are given below:
    s10aac  E(1)      = 1.8500e+1
    s10abc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 7.080e+2
    s10acc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 7.080e+2
    
    s13aac  X(hi)     = 7.083e+2
    s13acc  X(hi)     = 1.0e+16
    s13adc  X(hi)     = 1.0e+17
    
    s14aac  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.70e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.70e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if ABS(X) < 2.23e-308
    s14abc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 2.55e+305
    
    s17acc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.0e+16
    s17adc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.0e+16
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if X <= 2.23e-308
    s17aec  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 1.0e+16
    s17afc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 1.0e+16
    s17agc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.038e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -5.6e+10
    s17ahc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -5.6e+10
    s17ajc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.8e+9
    s17akc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.8e+9
    
    s18adc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if 0.0D+00 < X <= 2.23e-308
    s18aec  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 7.116e+2
    s18afc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 7.116e+2
    s18cdc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if 0.0D+00 < X <= 2.23e-308
    
    s19aac  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) >= 4.95000e+1
    s19abc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) >= 4.95000e+1
    s19acc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 9.9726e+2
    s19adc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 9.9726e+2
    
    s21bcc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if an argument < 1.579e-205
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GE if an argument >= 3.774e+202
    s21bdc  fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if an argument < 2.820e-103
            fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if an argument > 1.404e+102
    
    
  3. x01

    The values of the mathematical constants are provided in the header file nagx01.h
    X01AAC (pi)    = 3.14159265358979323846e+00
    X01ABC (gamma) = 0.5772156649015328606e+00
    
  4. x02

    The values of the machine constants are provided in in the header file nagx02.h

    The basic parameters of the model

    X02BHC = 2
    X02BJC = 53
    X02BKC = -1021
    X02BLC = 1024
    X02DJC = Nag_TRUE
    

    Derived parameters of the floating-point arithmetic

    X02AJC = 1.11022302462516e-16
    X02AKC = 2.22507385850720e-308
    X02ALC = 1.79769313486232e+308
    X02AMC = 2.22507385850721e-308
    X02ANC = 2.22507385850720e-308
    

    Parameters of other aspects of the computing environment

    X02AHC = 1.42724769270596e+45
    X02BBC = 9223372036854775807
    X02BEC = 15
    X02DAC = Nag_FALSE
    

5. Documentation

The Library Manual is supplied in the form of Portable Document Format (PDF) files, with an HTML index, in the nagdoc_cl08 directory. The introductory material is also provided as HTML files in the nagdoc_cl08 directory.

A main index file has been provided (nagdoc_cl08/html/mark8.html) which contains a fully linked contents document pointing to all the available PDF (and where available HTML) files. Use your HTML browser to navigate from here.

In addition the following are provided:

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