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== Parallel Language Development Tools == | == Parallel Language Development Tools == |
Revision as of 08:36, 25 June 2013
The following are new features that will be available in PTP 7.0 and Photran 8.1, released with Eclipse Kepler (4.3) on June 26, 2013
Contents
Parallel Package changes
Core Features
Target system configurations
- Generic
- New: IBM Platform LSF
- New: IBM Platform MPI
- Specific-contributed
- Launch configuration has direct Local option now (no need for ssh back to localhost)
Environment Management
- Has been improved to allow ordering of module loading, and be stored per build configuration instead of per project.
System monitoring
- Standalone "SysMon"
Parallel Language Development Tools
Remote Development Tools (RDT)
Synchronized Projects
- Synchronized Projects have been generalized to be used by other than C/C++/Fortran projects.
- File Filters can use a general wildcard syntax in addition to regular expressions.
- Build configurations ...
CDT Changes
- The C/C++ Development Tools that are included with the "Eclipse for Parallel Application Developers" have also been updated for Eclipse juno. See their newest features on their New and Noteworthy page.
Fortran (Photran)
Bug Fixes and Internal Enhancements
Features removed
- PPW (Parallel Performance Wizard) has been removed as it is no longer being supported.
Help/docs
- Eclipse Help for PTP has changed its title: It's now "Parallel Development User Guide" in the Eclipse Help Table of Contents.
- Many updates to synchronized projects, build, environment modules, etc.
- Beginning scenario gives a sample of creating a synchronized project first