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This guide supports the Cray Programming Environment 5.0 releases. The following changes have been made for this release:
Loopmark listings are now supported for the Cray C Compiler and Cray C++ Compiler.
This guide has been restructured around a process-oriented approach. Step-by-step procedures for identifying and solving performance issues have been inserted.
To minimize redundancy, compiler command, directive, and Cray Streaming Directive (CSD)
information covered in the
| Version | Date | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | August 19, 2002 | Draft version to support the Cray Programming Environment 4.1 releases. |
| 4.2 | December 20, 2002 | Draft version to support the Cray Programming Environment 4.2 releases. |
| 4.3 | March 31, 2003 | Draft version to support the Cray Programming Environment 4.3 releases. |
| 5.0 | June 2003 | Supports the Cray Programming Environment 5.0 releases. |