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shmem_info_get_name - This routine returns the vendor defined character
string.
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h>
void shmem_info_get_name(char *name);
Fortran:
include ’mpp/shmem.fh’
SHMEM_INFO_GET_NAME(NAME)
CHARACTER *(*)NAME
shmem_info_get_name() This routine returns the vendor defined
character string of size defined by the constant SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN. The
program calling this function prepares the memory of size SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN,
and the implementation copies the string of size at most SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN.
In C, the string is terminated by a null character. In Fortran, the string
of size less than SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN is padded with blank characters up
to size SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN. The implementation copying a string of size
greater than SHMEM_MAX_NAME_LEN results in an undefined behavior. Multiple
invocations of the routine in an OpenSHMEM program always return the same
string. For a given library implementation, the major and minor version
returned by these calls is consistent with the compile-time constants defined
in its shmem.h.
intro_shmem(3), shmem_my_pe(3), shmem_init(3)
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