MPE_Seq_begin
Begins a sequential section of code.Synopsis
#include <stdio.h> #include "mpe.h" void MPE_Seq_begin( comm, ng ) MPI_Comm comm; int ng;
Input Parameters
comm | Communicator to sequentialize.
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ng | Number in group. This many processes are allowed to execute
at the same time. Usually one.
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Notes
MPE_Seq_begin and MPE_Seq_end provide a way to force a section of code to be executed by the processes in rank order. Typically, this is done withMPE_Seq_begin( comm, 1 ); <code to be executed sequentially> MPE_Seq_end( comm, 1 );Often, the sequential code contains output statements (e.g., printf) to be executed. Note that you may need to flush the I/O buffers before calling MPE_Seq_end; also note that some systems do not propagate I/O in any order to the controling terminal (in other words, even if you flush the output, you may not get the data in the order that you want).
Location:mpe_seq.c