4.5.2. Non-destructive Test of status
Up: Treatment of MPI_Status Next: Error Class for Invalid Keyval Previous: Passing MPI_STATUS_IGNORE for Status
This call is useful for accessing the information associated with a request, without freeing the request (in case the user is expected to access it later). It allows one to layer libraries more conveniently, since multiple layers of software may access the same completed request and extract from it the status information.
MPI_REQUEST_GET_STATUS( request, flag, status )
[ IN request] request (handle)
[ OUT flag] boolean flag, same as from MPI_TEST (logical)
[ OUT status] MPI_STATUS object if flag is true (Status)
int MPI_Request_get_status(MPI_Request request, int *flag, MPI_Status *status)
MPI_REQUEST_GET_STATUS( REQUEST, FLAG, STATUS, IERROR)
INTEGER REQUEST, STATUS(MPI_STATUS_SIZE), IERROR
LOGICAL FLAG
bool MPI::Request::Get_status(MPI::Status& status) const
bool MPI::Request::Get_status() const
Sets flag=true if the operation is complete, and, if so, returns in status the request status. However, unlike test or wait, it does not deallocate or inactivate the request; a subsequent call to test, wait or free should be executed with that request. It sets flag=false if the operation is not complete.
Up: Treatment of MPI_Status Next: Error Class for Invalid Keyval Previous: Passing MPI_STATUS_IGNORE for Status
Return to MPI-2 Standard Index
MPI-2.0 of July 18, 1997
HTML Generated on August 11, 1997