gdump(1) | Scotch user's manual | gdump(1) |
NAME¶
gdump - dumps the contents of a source graph as a source code
SYNOPSIS¶
gdump [options] [igfile] [ocfile]
DESCRIPTION¶
The gdump program allows one to create a source code equivalent to the loading of a centralized source graph. The contents of the source graph are represented as data arrays which are assembled by calling the SCOTCH_graphBuild routine of the libScotch library.
OPTIONS¶
- -b?base
- Set the base value of the graph described by the source code.
- -h
- Display some help.
- -p?prefix
- Set the prefix to add to to all array names and to the graph buiding function name.
- -s?suffix
- Set the suffix to add to to all array names and to the graph buiding function name.
- -V
- Display program version and copyright.
EXAMPLE¶
Create a soure C file 'brol.c' that corresponds to graph 'brol.grf', with identifier and creation function name suffix '_brol'.
$ gdump -s_brol brol.grf brol.c
SEE ALSO¶
gtst(1).
Scotch user's manual.
AUTHOR¶
Francois Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr>
23 November 2019 |