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Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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A GNU Manual
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INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU Libraries
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START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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* libgomp: (libgomp). GNU OpenMP runtime library
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END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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This manual documents the GNU implementation of the OpenMP API for
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multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++ and Fortran.
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Published by the Free Software Foundation 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
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Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
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Software", the Front-Cover texts being (a) (see below), and with the
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Back-Cover Texts being (b) (see below). A copy of the license is
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A GNU Manual
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(b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
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You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
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File: libgomp.info, Node: Top, Next: Enabling OpenMP, Up: (dir)
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Introduction
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This manual documents the usage of libgomp, the GNU implementation of
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the OpenMP (http://www.openmp.org) Application Programming Interface
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(API) for multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++
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and Fortran.
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* Menu:
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* Enabling OpenMP:: How to enable OpenMP for your applications.
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* Runtime Library Routines:: The OpenMP runtime application programming
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interface.
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* Environment Variables:: Influencing runtime behavior with environment
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variables.
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* The libgomp ABI:: Notes on the external ABI presented by libgomp.
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* Reporting Bugs:: How to report bugs in GNU OpenMP.
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* Copying:: GNU general public license says
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how you can copy and share libgomp.
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* GNU Free Documentation License::
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How you can copy and share this manual.
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* Funding:: How to help assure continued work for free
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software.
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* Index:: Index of this documentation.
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File: libgomp.info, Node: Enabling OpenMP, Next: Runtime Library Routines, Prev: Top, Up: Top
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1 Enabling OpenMP
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To activate the OpenMP extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
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compile-time flag `-fopenmp' must be specified. This enables the OpenMP
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directive `#pragma omp' in C/C++ and `!$omp' directives in free form,
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`c$omp', `*$omp' and `!$omp' directives in fixed form, `!$' conditional
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compilation sentinels in free form and `c$', `*$' and `!$' sentinels in
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fixed form, for Fortran. The flag also arranges for automatic linking
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of the OpenMP runtime library (*Note Runtime Library Routines::).
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A complete description of all OpenMP directives accepted may be
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found in the OpenMP Application Program Interface
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(http://www.openmp.org) manual, version 2.5.
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File: libgomp.info, Node: Runtime Library Routines, Next: Environment Variables, Prev: Enabling OpenMP, Up: Top
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2 Runtime Library Routines
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The runtime routines described here are defined by section 3 of the
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OpenMP specifications in version 2.5.
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Control threads, processors and the parallel environment.
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* Menu:
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* omp_get_dynamic:: Dynamic teams setting
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* omp_get_max_threads:: Maximum number of threads
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* omp_get_nested:: Nested parallel regions
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* omp_get_num_procs:: Number of processors online
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* omp_get_num_threads:: Size of the active team
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* omp_get_thread_num:: Current thread ID
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* omp_in_parallel:: Whether a parallel region is active
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* omp_set_dynamic:: Enable/disable dynamic teams
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* omp_set_nested:: Enable/disable nested parallel regions
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* omp_set_num_threads:: Set upper team size limit
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Initialize, set, test, unset and destroy simple and nested locks.
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* omp_init_lock:: Initialize simple lock
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* omp_set_lock:: Wait for and set simple lock
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* omp_test_lock:: Test and set simple lock if available
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* omp_unset_lock:: Unset simple lock
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* omp_destroy_lock:: Destroy simple lock
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* omp_init_nest_lock:: Initialize nested lock
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* omp_unset_nest_lock:: Unset nested lock
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Return the maximum number of threads used for parallel regions
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of the program `omp_get_num_threads' returns 1.
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a specific value and `OMP_DYNAMIC' is disabled, one thread per CPU
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inclusive. The return value of the master thread of a team is
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2.8 `omp_set_dynamic' - Enable/disable dynamic teams
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within a team. The function takes the language-specific equivalent
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of `true' and `false', where `true' enables dynamic adjustment of
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team sizes and `false' disables it.
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members are allowed to create new teams. The function takes the
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_Fortran_:
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_Interface_: `subroutine omp_set_dynamic(set)'
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`integer, intent(in) :: set'
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_See also_:
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*Note OMP_NESTED::, *Note omp_get_nested::
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_Reference_:
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OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.2.9.
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File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_num_threads, Next: omp_init_lock, Prev: omp_set_nested, Up: Runtime Library Routines
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2.10 `omp_set_num_threads' - Set upper team size limit
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_Description_:
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Specifies the number of threads used by default in subsequent
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parallel sections, if those do not specify a `num_threads' clause.
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The argument of `omp_set_num_threads' shall be a positive integer.
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_Prototype_: `void omp_set_num_threads(int);'
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_Fortran_:
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_Interface_: `subroutine omp_set_num_threads(set)'
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`integer, intent(in) :: set'
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_See also_:
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*Note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *Note omp_get_num_threads::, *Note
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omp_get_max_threads::
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_Reference_:
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OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.2.1.
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File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_init_lock, Next: omp_set_lock, Prev: omp_set_num_threads, Up: Runtime Library Routines
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2.11 `omp_init_lock' - Initialize simple lock
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=============================================
|
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_Description_:
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Initialize a simple lock. After initialization, the lock is in an
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unlocked state.
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|
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_C/C++_:
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_Prototype_: `void omp_init_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
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405 |
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406 |
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_Fortran_:
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_Interface_: `subroutine omp_init_lock(lock)'
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408 |
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`integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
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|
410 |
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_See also_:
|
411 |
|
|
*Note omp_destroy_lock::
|
412 |
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|
413 |
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_Reference_:
|
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OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.1.
|
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416 |
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|
417 |
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File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_lock, Next: omp_test_lock, Prev: omp_init_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
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|
419 |
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2.12 `omp_set_lock' - Wait for and set simple lock
|
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==================================================
|
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|
422 |
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_Description_:
|
423 |
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|
Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be
|
424 |
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|
initialized by `omp_init_lock'. The calling thread is blocked
|
425 |
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|
until the lock is available. If the lock is already held by the
|
426 |
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|
current thread, a deadlock occurs.
|
427 |
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|
428 |
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_C/C++_:
|
429 |
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|
_Prototype_: `void omp_set_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
|
430 |
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|
431 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
432 |
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|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_set_lock(lock)'
|
433 |
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|
`integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
434 |
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|
435 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
436 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_lock::, *Note omp_test_lock::, *Note
|
437 |
|
|
omp_unset_lock::
|
438 |
|
|
|
439 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
440 |
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|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.3.
|
441 |
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|
442 |
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|
443 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_test_lock, Next: omp_unset_lock, Prev: omp_set_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
444 |
|
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|
445 |
|
|
2.13 `omp_test_lock' - Test and set simple lock if available
|
446 |
|
|
============================================================
|
447 |
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|
448 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
449 |
|
|
Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be
|
450 |
|
|
initialized by `omp_init_lock'. Contrary to `omp_set_lock',
|
451 |
|
|
`omp_test_lock' does not block if the lock is not available. This
|
452 |
|
|
function returns `true' upon success,`false' otherwise. Here,
|
453 |
|
|
`true' and `false' represent their language-specific counterparts.
|
454 |
|
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|
455 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
456 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `int omp_test_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
|
457 |
|
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|
458 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
459 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_test_lock(lock)'
|
460 |
|
|
`logical(omp_logical_kind) :: omp_test_lock'
|
461 |
|
|
`integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
462 |
|
|
|
463 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
464 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_lock::, *Note omp_set_lock::, *Note omp_set_lock::
|
465 |
|
|
|
466 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
467 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.5.
|
468 |
|
|
|
469 |
|
|
|
470 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_unset_lock, Next: omp_destroy_lock, Prev: omp_test_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
471 |
|
|
|
472 |
|
|
2.14 `omp_unset_lock' - Unset simple lock
|
473 |
|
|
=========================================
|
474 |
|
|
|
475 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
476 |
|
|
A simple lock about to be unset must have been locked by
|
477 |
|
|
`omp_set_lock' or `omp_test_lock' before. In addition, the lock
|
478 |
|
|
must be held by the thread calling `omp_unset_lock'. Then, the
|
479 |
|
|
lock becomes unlocked. If one ore more threads attempted to set
|
480 |
|
|
the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock for
|
481 |
|
|
itself.
|
482 |
|
|
|
483 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
484 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_unset_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
|
485 |
|
|
|
486 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
487 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_unset_lock(lock)'
|
488 |
|
|
`integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
489 |
|
|
|
490 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
491 |
|
|
*Note omp_set_lock::, *Note omp_test_lock::
|
492 |
|
|
|
493 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
494 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.4.
|
495 |
|
|
|
496 |
|
|
|
497 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_destroy_lock, Next: omp_init_nest_lock, Prev: omp_unset_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
498 |
|
|
|
499 |
|
|
2.15 `omp_destroy_lock' - Destroy simple lock
|
500 |
|
|
=============================================
|
501 |
|
|
|
502 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
503 |
|
|
Destroy a simple lock. In order to be destroyed, a simple lock
|
504 |
|
|
must be in the unlocked state.
|
505 |
|
|
|
506 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
507 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_destroy_lock(omp_lock_t *);'
|
508 |
|
|
|
509 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
510 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_destroy_lock(lock)'
|
511 |
|
|
`integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: lock'
|
512 |
|
|
|
513 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
514 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_lock::
|
515 |
|
|
|
516 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
517 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.2.
|
518 |
|
|
|
519 |
|
|
|
520 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_init_nest_lock, Next: omp_set_nest_lock, Prev: omp_destroy_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
521 |
|
|
|
522 |
|
|
2.16 `omp_init_nest_lock' - Initialize nested lock
|
523 |
|
|
==================================================
|
524 |
|
|
|
525 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
526 |
|
|
Initialize a nested lock. After initialization, the lock is in an
|
527 |
|
|
unlocked state and the nesting count is set to zero.
|
528 |
|
|
|
529 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
530 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_init_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
|
531 |
|
|
|
532 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
533 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_init_nest_lock(lock)'
|
534 |
|
|
`integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
535 |
|
|
|
536 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
537 |
|
|
*Note omp_destroy_nest_lock::
|
538 |
|
|
|
539 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
540 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.1.
|
541 |
|
|
|
542 |
|
|
|
543 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_nest_lock, Next: omp_test_nest_lock, Prev: omp_init_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
544 |
|
|
|
545 |
|
|
2.17 `omp_set_nest_lock' - Wait for and set simple lock
|
546 |
|
|
=======================================================
|
547 |
|
|
|
548 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
549 |
|
|
Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be
|
550 |
|
|
initialized by `omp_init_nest_lock'. The calling thread is blocked
|
551 |
|
|
until the lock is available. If the lock is already held by the
|
552 |
|
|
current thread, the nesting count for the lock in incremented.
|
553 |
|
|
|
554 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
555 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_set_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
|
556 |
|
|
|
557 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
558 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_set_nest_lock(lock)'
|
559 |
|
|
`integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
560 |
|
|
|
561 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
562 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_nest_lock::, *Note omp_unset_nest_lock::
|
563 |
|
|
|
564 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
565 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.3.
|
566 |
|
|
|
567 |
|
|
|
568 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_test_nest_lock, Next: omp_unset_nest_lock, Prev: omp_set_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
569 |
|
|
|
570 |
|
|
2.18 `omp_test_nest_lock' - Test and set nested lock if available
|
571 |
|
|
=================================================================
|
572 |
|
|
|
573 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
574 |
|
|
Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be
|
575 |
|
|
initialized by `omp_init_nest_lock'. Contrary to
|
576 |
|
|
`omp_set_nest_lock', `omp_test_nest_lock' does not block if the
|
577 |
|
|
lock is not available. If the lock is already held by the current
|
578 |
|
|
thread, the new nesting count is returned. Otherwise, the return
|
579 |
|
|
value equals zero.
|
580 |
|
|
|
581 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
582 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `int omp_test_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
|
583 |
|
|
|
584 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
585 |
|
|
_Interface_: `integer function omp_test_nest_lock(lock)'
|
586 |
|
|
`integer(omp_integer_kind) :: omp_test_nest_lock'
|
587 |
|
|
`integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: lock'
|
588 |
|
|
|
589 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
590 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_lock::, *Note omp_set_lock::, *Note omp_set_lock::
|
591 |
|
|
|
592 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
593 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.5.
|
594 |
|
|
|
595 |
|
|
|
596 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_unset_nest_lock, Next: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Prev: omp_test_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
597 |
|
|
|
598 |
|
|
2.19 `omp_unset_nest_lock' - Unset nested lock
|
599 |
|
|
==============================================
|
600 |
|
|
|
601 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
602 |
|
|
A nested lock about to be unset must have been locked by
|
603 |
|
|
`omp_set_nested_lock' or `omp_test_nested_lock' before. In
|
604 |
|
|
addition, the lock must be held by the thread calling
|
605 |
|
|
`omp_unset_nested_lock'. If the nesting count drops to zero, the
|
606 |
|
|
lock becomes unlocked. If one ore more threads attempted to set
|
607 |
|
|
the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock for
|
608 |
|
|
itself.
|
609 |
|
|
|
610 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
611 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_unset_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
|
612 |
|
|
|
613 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
614 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_unset_nest_lock(lock)'
|
615 |
|
|
`integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: lock'
|
616 |
|
|
|
617 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
618 |
|
|
*Note omp_set_nest_lock::
|
619 |
|
|
|
620 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
621 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.4.
|
622 |
|
|
|
623 |
|
|
|
624 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Next: omp_get_wtick, Prev: omp_unset_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
625 |
|
|
|
626 |
|
|
2.20 `omp_destroy_nest_lock' - Destroy nested lock
|
627 |
|
|
==================================================
|
628 |
|
|
|
629 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
630 |
|
|
Destroy a nested lock. In order to be destroyed, a nested lock
|
631 |
|
|
must be in the unlocked state and its nesting count must equal
|
632 |
|
|
zero.
|
633 |
|
|
|
634 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
635 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `void omp_destroy_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *);'
|
636 |
|
|
|
637 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
638 |
|
|
_Interface_: `subroutine omp_destroy_nest_lock(lock)'
|
639 |
|
|
`integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: lock'
|
640 |
|
|
|
641 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
642 |
|
|
*Note omp_init_lock::
|
643 |
|
|
|
644 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
645 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.3.2.
|
646 |
|
|
|
647 |
|
|
|
648 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_wtick, Next: omp_get_wtime, Prev: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
649 |
|
|
|
650 |
|
|
2.21 `omp_get_wtick' - Get timer precision
|
651 |
|
|
==========================================
|
652 |
|
|
|
653 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
654 |
|
|
Gets the timer precision, i.e., the number of seconds between two
|
655 |
|
|
successive clock ticks.
|
656 |
|
|
|
657 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
658 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `double omp_get_wtick();'
|
659 |
|
|
|
660 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
661 |
|
|
_Interface_: `double precision function omp_get_wtick()'
|
662 |
|
|
|
663 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
664 |
|
|
*Note omp_get_wtime::
|
665 |
|
|
|
666 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
667 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.4.2.
|
668 |
|
|
|
669 |
|
|
|
670 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_wtime, Prev: omp_get_wtick, Up: Runtime Library Routines
|
671 |
|
|
|
672 |
|
|
2.22 `omp_get_wtime' - Elapsed wall clock time
|
673 |
|
|
==============================================
|
674 |
|
|
|
675 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
676 |
|
|
Elapsed wall clock time in seconds. The time is measured per
|
677 |
|
|
thread, no guarantee can bee made that two distinct threads
|
678 |
|
|
measure the same time. Time is measured from some "time in the
|
679 |
|
|
past". On POSIX compliant systems the seconds since the Epoch
|
680 |
|
|
(00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970) are returned.
|
681 |
|
|
|
682 |
|
|
_C/C++_:
|
683 |
|
|
_Prototype_: `double omp_get_wtime();'
|
684 |
|
|
|
685 |
|
|
_Fortran_:
|
686 |
|
|
_Interface_: `double precision function omp_get_wtime()'
|
687 |
|
|
|
688 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
689 |
|
|
*Note omp_get_wtick::
|
690 |
|
|
|
691 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
692 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 3.4.1.
|
693 |
|
|
|
694 |
|
|
|
695 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Environment Variables, Next: The libgomp ABI, Prev: Runtime Library Routines, Up: Top
|
696 |
|
|
|
697 |
|
|
3 Environment Variables
|
698 |
|
|
***********************
|
699 |
|
|
|
700 |
|
|
The variables `OMP_DYNAMIC', `OMP_NESTED', `OMP_NUM_THREADS' and
|
701 |
|
|
`OMP_SCHEDULE' are defined by section 4 of the OpenMP specifications in
|
702 |
|
|
version 2.5, while `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' and `GOMP_STACKSIZE' are GNU
|
703 |
|
|
extensions.
|
704 |
|
|
|
705 |
|
|
* Menu:
|
706 |
|
|
|
707 |
|
|
* OMP_DYNAMIC:: Dynamic adjustment of threads
|
708 |
|
|
* OMP_NESTED:: Nested parallel regions
|
709 |
|
|
* OMP_NUM_THREADS:: Specifies the number of threads to use
|
710 |
|
|
* OMP_SCHEDULE:: How threads are scheduled
|
711 |
|
|
* GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY:: Bind threads to specific CPUs
|
712 |
|
|
* GOMP_STACKSIZE:: Set default thread stack size
|
713 |
|
|
|
714 |
|
|
|
715 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_DYNAMIC, Next: OMP_NESTED, Up: Environment Variables
|
716 |
|
|
|
717 |
|
|
3.1 `OMP_DYNAMIC' - Dynamic adjustment of threads
|
718 |
|
|
=================================================
|
719 |
|
|
|
720 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
721 |
|
|
Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
|
722 |
|
|
within a team. The value of this environment variable shall be
|
723 |
|
|
`TRUE' or `FALSE'. If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled by
|
724 |
|
|
default.
|
725 |
|
|
|
726 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
727 |
|
|
*Note omp_set_dynamic::
|
728 |
|
|
|
729 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
730 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 4.3
|
731 |
|
|
|
732 |
|
|
|
733 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_NESTED, Next: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Prev: OMP_DYNAMIC, Up: Environment Variables
|
734 |
|
|
|
735 |
|
|
3.2 `OMP_NESTED' - Nested parallel regions
|
736 |
|
|
==========================================
|
737 |
|
|
|
738 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
739 |
|
|
Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
|
740 |
|
|
members are allowed to create new teams. The value of this
|
741 |
|
|
environment variable shall be `TRUE' or `FALSE'. If undefined,
|
742 |
|
|
nested parallel regions are disabled by default.
|
743 |
|
|
|
744 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
745 |
|
|
*Note omp_set_nested::
|
746 |
|
|
|
747 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
748 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 4.4
|
749 |
|
|
|
750 |
|
|
|
751 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Next: OMP_SCHEDULE, Prev: OMP_NESTED, Up: Environment Variables
|
752 |
|
|
|
753 |
|
|
3.3 `OMP_NUM_THREADS' - Specifies the number of threads to use
|
754 |
|
|
==============================================================
|
755 |
|
|
|
756 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
757 |
|
|
Specifies the default number of threads to use in parallel
|
758 |
|
|
regions. The value of this variable shall be positive integer. If
|
759 |
|
|
undefined one thread per CPU online is used.
|
760 |
|
|
|
761 |
|
|
_See also_:
|
762 |
|
|
*Note omp_set_num_threads::
|
763 |
|
|
|
764 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
765 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), section 4.2
|
766 |
|
|
|
767 |
|
|
|
768 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_SCHEDULE, Next: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Prev: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Up: Environment Variables
|
769 |
|
|
|
770 |
|
|
3.4 `OMP_SCHEDULE' - How threads are scheduled
|
771 |
|
|
==============================================
|
772 |
|
|
|
773 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
774 |
|
|
Allows to specify `schedule type' and `chunk size'. The value of
|
775 |
|
|
the variable shall have the form: `type[,chunk]' where `type' is
|
776 |
|
|
one of `static', `dynamic' or `guided'. The optional `chunk size'
|
777 |
|
|
shall be a positive integer. If undefined, dynamic scheduling and
|
778 |
|
|
a chunk size of 1 is used.
|
779 |
|
|
|
780 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
781 |
|
|
OpenMP specifications v2.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), sections
|
782 |
|
|
2.5.1 and 4.1
|
783 |
|
|
|
784 |
|
|
|
785 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Next: GOMP_STACKSIZE, Prev: OMP_SCHEDULE, Up: Environment Variables
|
786 |
|
|
|
787 |
|
|
3.5 `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' - Bind threads to specific CPUs
|
788 |
|
|
=======================================================
|
789 |
|
|
|
790 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
791 |
|
|
A patch for this extension has been submitted, but was not yet
|
792 |
|
|
applied at the time of writing.
|
793 |
|
|
|
794 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
795 |
|
|
GCC Patches Mailinglist
|
796 |
|
|
(http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-05/msg00982.html) GCC
|
797 |
|
|
Patches Mailinglist
|
798 |
|
|
(http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-05/msg01133.html)
|
799 |
|
|
|
800 |
|
|
|
801 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE, Prev: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Up: Environment Variables
|
802 |
|
|
|
803 |
|
|
3.6 `GOMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
|
804 |
|
|
====================================================
|
805 |
|
|
|
806 |
|
|
_Description_:
|
807 |
|
|
Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes. This is in
|
808 |
|
|
opposition to `pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of
|
809 |
|
|
bytes as an argument. If the stacksize can not be set due to
|
810 |
|
|
system constraints, an error is reported and the initial stacksize
|
811 |
|
|
is left unchanged. If undefined, the stack size is system
|
812 |
|
|
dependent.
|
813 |
|
|
|
814 |
|
|
_Reference_:
|
815 |
|
|
GCC Patches Mailinglist
|
816 |
|
|
(http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00493.html), GCC
|
817 |
|
|
Patches Mailinglist
|
818 |
|
|
(http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00496.html)
|
819 |
|
|
|
820 |
|
|
|
821 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: The libgomp ABI, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: Environment Variables, Up: Top
|
822 |
|
|
|
823 |
|
|
4 The libgomp ABI
|
824 |
|
|
*****************
|
825 |
|
|
|
826 |
|
|
The following sections present notes on the external ABI as presented
|
827 |
|
|
by libgomp. Only maintainers should need them.
|
828 |
|
|
|
829 |
|
|
* Menu:
|
830 |
|
|
|
831 |
|
|
* Implementing MASTER construct::
|
832 |
|
|
* Implementing CRITICAL construct::
|
833 |
|
|
* Implementing ATOMIC construct::
|
834 |
|
|
* Implementing FLUSH construct::
|
835 |
|
|
* Implementing BARRIER construct::
|
836 |
|
|
* Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct::
|
837 |
|
|
* Implementing PRIVATE clause::
|
838 |
|
|
* Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses::
|
839 |
|
|
* Implementing REDUCTION clause::
|
840 |
|
|
* Implementing PARALLEL construct::
|
841 |
|
|
* Implementing FOR construct::
|
842 |
|
|
* Implementing ORDERED construct::
|
843 |
|
|
* Implementing SECTIONS construct::
|
844 |
|
|
* Implementing SINGLE construct::
|
845 |
|
|
|
846 |
|
|
|
847 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing MASTER construct, Next: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
848 |
|
|
|
849 |
|
|
4.1 Implementing MASTER construct
|
850 |
|
|
=================================
|
851 |
|
|
|
852 |
|
|
if (omp_get_thread_num () == 0)
|
853 |
|
|
block
|
854 |
|
|
|
855 |
|
|
Alternately, we generate two copies of the parallel subfunction and
|
856 |
|
|
only include this in the version run by the master thread. Surely
|
857 |
|
|
that's not worthwhile though...
|
858 |
|
|
|
859 |
|
|
|
860 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Next: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Prev: Implementing MASTER construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
861 |
|
|
|
862 |
|
|
4.2 Implementing CRITICAL construct
|
863 |
|
|
===================================
|
864 |
|
|
|
865 |
|
|
Without a specified name,
|
866 |
|
|
|
867 |
|
|
void GOMP_critical_start (void);
|
868 |
|
|
void GOMP_critical_end (void);
|
869 |
|
|
|
870 |
|
|
so that we don't get COPY relocations from libgomp to the main
|
871 |
|
|
application.
|
872 |
|
|
|
873 |
|
|
With a specified name, use omp_set_lock and omp_unset_lock with name
|
874 |
|
|
being transformed into a variable declared like
|
875 |
|
|
|
876 |
|
|
omp_lock_t gomp_critical_user_ __attribute__((common))
|
877 |
|
|
|
878 |
|
|
Ideally the ABI would specify that all zero is a valid unlocked
|
879 |
|
|
state, and so we wouldn't actually need to initialize this at startup.
|
880 |
|
|
|
881 |
|
|
|
882 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Next: Implementing FLUSH construct, Prev: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
883 |
|
|
|
884 |
|
|
4.3 Implementing ATOMIC construct
|
885 |
|
|
=================================
|
886 |
|
|
|
887 |
|
|
The target should implement the `__sync' builtins.
|
888 |
|
|
|
889 |
|
|
Failing that we could add
|
890 |
|
|
|
891 |
|
|
void GOMP_atomic_enter (void)
|
892 |
|
|
void GOMP_atomic_exit (void)
|
893 |
|
|
|
894 |
|
|
which reuses the regular lock code, but with yet another lock object
|
895 |
|
|
private to the library.
|
896 |
|
|
|
897 |
|
|
|
898 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FLUSH construct, Next: Implementing BARRIER construct, Prev: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
899 |
|
|
|
900 |
|
|
4.4 Implementing FLUSH construct
|
901 |
|
|
================================
|
902 |
|
|
|
903 |
|
|
Expands to the `__sync_synchronize' builtin.
|
904 |
|
|
|
905 |
|
|
|
906 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing BARRIER construct, Next: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Prev: Implementing FLUSH construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
907 |
|
|
|
908 |
|
|
4.5 Implementing BARRIER construct
|
909 |
|
|
==================================
|
910 |
|
|
|
911 |
|
|
void GOMP_barrier (void)
|
912 |
|
|
|
913 |
|
|
|
914 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Next: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Prev: Implementing BARRIER construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
915 |
|
|
|
916 |
|
|
4.6 Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct
|
917 |
|
|
========================================
|
918 |
|
|
|
919 |
|
|
In _most_ cases we can map this directly to `__thread'. Except that
|
920 |
|
|
OMP allows constructors for C++ objects. We can either refuse to
|
921 |
|
|
support this (how often is it used?) or we can implement something akin
|
922 |
|
|
to .ctors.
|
923 |
|
|
|
924 |
|
|
Even more ideally, this ctor feature is handled by extensions to the
|
925 |
|
|
main pthreads library. Failing that, we can have a set of entry points
|
926 |
|
|
to register ctor functions to be called.
|
927 |
|
|
|
928 |
|
|
|
929 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Next: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Prev: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
930 |
|
|
|
931 |
|
|
4.7 Implementing PRIVATE clause
|
932 |
|
|
===============================
|
933 |
|
|
|
934 |
|
|
In association with a PARALLEL, or within the lexical extent of a
|
935 |
|
|
PARALLEL block, the variable becomes a local variable in the parallel
|
936 |
|
|
subfunction.
|
937 |
|
|
|
938 |
|
|
In association with FOR or SECTIONS blocks, create a new automatic
|
939 |
|
|
variable within the current function. This preserves the semantic of
|
940 |
|
|
new variable creation.
|
941 |
|
|
|
942 |
|
|
|
943 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Next: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Prev: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
944 |
|
|
|
945 |
|
|
4.8 Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses
|
946 |
|
|
========================================================================
|
947 |
|
|
|
948 |
|
|
Seems simple enough for PARALLEL blocks. Create a private struct for
|
949 |
|
|
communicating between parent and subfunction. In the parent, copy in
|
950 |
|
|
values for scalar and "small" structs; copy in addresses for others
|
951 |
|
|
TREE_ADDRESSABLE types. In the subfunction, copy the value into the
|
952 |
|
|
local variable.
|
953 |
|
|
|
954 |
|
|
Not clear at all what to do with bare FOR or SECTION blocks. The
|
955 |
|
|
only thing I can figure is that we do something like
|
956 |
|
|
|
957 |
|
|
#pragma omp for firstprivate(x) lastprivate(y)
|
958 |
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
|
959 |
|
|
body;
|
960 |
|
|
|
961 |
|
|
which becomes
|
962 |
|
|
|
963 |
|
|
{
|
964 |
|
|
int x = x, y;
|
965 |
|
|
|
966 |
|
|
// for stuff
|
967 |
|
|
|
968 |
|
|
if (i == n)
|
969 |
|
|
y = y;
|
970 |
|
|
}
|
971 |
|
|
|
972 |
|
|
where the "x=x" and "y=y" assignments actually have different uids
|
973 |
|
|
for the two variables, i.e. not something you could write directly in
|
974 |
|
|
C. Presumably this only makes sense if the "outer" x and y are global
|
975 |
|
|
variables.
|
976 |
|
|
|
977 |
|
|
COPYPRIVATE would work the same way, except the structure broadcast
|
978 |
|
|
would have to happen via SINGLE machinery instead.
|
979 |
|
|
|
980 |
|
|
|
981 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Next: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Prev: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
982 |
|
|
|
983 |
|
|
4.9 Implementing REDUCTION clause
|
984 |
|
|
=================================
|
985 |
|
|
|
986 |
|
|
The private struct mentioned in the previous section should have a
|
987 |
|
|
pointer to an array of the type of the variable, indexed by the
|
988 |
|
|
thread's TEAM_ID. The thread stores its final value into the array,
|
989 |
|
|
and after the barrier the master thread iterates over the array to
|
990 |
|
|
collect the values.
|
991 |
|
|
|
992 |
|
|
|
993 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Next: Implementing FOR construct, Prev: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
994 |
|
|
|
995 |
|
|
4.10 Implementing PARALLEL construct
|
996 |
|
|
====================================
|
997 |
|
|
|
998 |
|
|
#pragma omp parallel
|
999 |
|
|
{
|
1000 |
|
|
body;
|
1001 |
|
|
}
|
1002 |
|
|
|
1003 |
|
|
becomes
|
1004 |
|
|
|
1005 |
|
|
void subfunction (void *data)
|
1006 |
|
|
{
|
1007 |
|
|
use data;
|
1008 |
|
|
body;
|
1009 |
|
|
}
|
1010 |
|
|
|
1011 |
|
|
setup data;
|
1012 |
|
|
GOMP_parallel_start (subfunction, &data, num_threads);
|
1013 |
|
|
subfunction (&data);
|
1014 |
|
|
GOMP_parallel_end ();
|
1015 |
|
|
|
1016 |
|
|
void GOMP_parallel_start (void (*fn)(void *), void *data, unsigned num_threads)
|
1017 |
|
|
|
1018 |
|
|
The FN argument is the subfunction to be run in parallel.
|
1019 |
|
|
|
1020 |
|
|
The DATA argument is a pointer to a structure used to communicate
|
1021 |
|
|
data in and out of the subfunction, as discussed above with respect to
|
1022 |
|
|
FIRSTPRIVATE et al.
|
1023 |
|
|
|
1024 |
|
|
The NUM_THREADS argument is 1 if an IF clause is present and false,
|
1025 |
|
|
or the value of the NUM_THREADS clause, if present, or 0.
|
1026 |
|
|
|
1027 |
|
|
The function needs to create the appropriate number of threads
|
1028 |
|
|
and/or launch them from the dock. It needs to create the team
|
1029 |
|
|
structure and assign team ids.
|
1030 |
|
|
|
1031 |
|
|
void GOMP_parallel_end (void)
|
1032 |
|
|
|
1033 |
|
|
Tears down the team and returns us to the previous
|
1034 |
|
|
`omp_in_parallel()' state.
|
1035 |
|
|
|
1036 |
|
|
|
1037 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FOR construct, Next: Implementing ORDERED construct, Prev: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
1038 |
|
|
|
1039 |
|
|
4.11 Implementing FOR construct
|
1040 |
|
|
===============================
|
1041 |
|
|
|
1042 |
|
|
#pragma omp parallel for
|
1043 |
|
|
for (i = lb; i <= ub; i++)
|
1044 |
|
|
body;
|
1045 |
|
|
|
1046 |
|
|
becomes
|
1047 |
|
|
|
1048 |
|
|
void subfunction (void *data)
|
1049 |
|
|
{
|
1050 |
|
|
long _s0, _e0;
|
1051 |
|
|
while (GOMP_loop_static_next (&_s0, &_e0))
|
1052 |
|
|
{
|
1053 |
|
|
long _e1 = _e0, i;
|
1054 |
|
|
for (i = _s0; i < _e1; i++)
|
1055 |
|
|
body;
|
1056 |
|
|
}
|
1057 |
|
|
GOMP_loop_end_nowait ();
|
1058 |
|
|
}
|
1059 |
|
|
|
1060 |
|
|
GOMP_parallel_loop_static (subfunction, NULL, 0, lb, ub+1, 1, 0);
|
1061 |
|
|
subfunction (NULL);
|
1062 |
|
|
GOMP_parallel_end ();
|
1063 |
|
|
|
1064 |
|
|
#pragma omp for schedule(runtime)
|
1065 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
|
1066 |
|
|
body;
|
1067 |
|
|
|
1068 |
|
|
becomes
|
1069 |
|
|
|
1070 |
|
|
{
|
1071 |
|
|
long i, _s0, _e0;
|
1072 |
|
|
if (GOMP_loop_runtime_start (0, n, 1, &_s0, &_e0))
|
1073 |
|
|
do {
|
1074 |
|
|
long _e1 = _e0;
|
1075 |
|
|
for (i = _s0, i < _e0; i++)
|
1076 |
|
|
body;
|
1077 |
|
|
} while (GOMP_loop_runtime_next (&_s0, _&e0));
|
1078 |
|
|
GOMP_loop_end ();
|
1079 |
|
|
}
|
1080 |
|
|
|
1081 |
|
|
Note that while it looks like there is trickyness to propagating a
|
1082 |
|
|
non-constant STEP, there isn't really. We're explicitly allowed to
|
1083 |
|
|
evaluate it as many times as we want, and any variables involved should
|
1084 |
|
|
automatically be handled as PRIVATE or SHARED like any other variables.
|
1085 |
|
|
So the expression should remain evaluable in the subfunction. We can
|
1086 |
|
|
also pull it into a local variable if we like, but since its supposed
|
1087 |
|
|
to remain unchanged, we can also not if we like.
|
1088 |
|
|
|
1089 |
|
|
If we have SCHEDULE(STATIC), and no ORDERED, then we ought to be
|
1090 |
|
|
able to get away with no work-sharing context at all, since we can
|
1091 |
|
|
simply perform the arithmetic directly in each thread to divide up the
|
1092 |
|
|
iterations. Which would mean that we wouldn't need to call any of
|
1093 |
|
|
these routines.
|
1094 |
|
|
|
1095 |
|
|
There are separate routines for handling loops with an ORDERED
|
1096 |
|
|
clause. Bookkeeping for that is non-trivial...
|
1097 |
|
|
|
1098 |
|
|
|
1099 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing ORDERED construct, Next: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Prev: Implementing FOR construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
1100 |
|
|
|
1101 |
|
|
4.12 Implementing ORDERED construct
|
1102 |
|
|
===================================
|
1103 |
|
|
|
1104 |
|
|
void GOMP_ordered_start (void)
|
1105 |
|
|
void GOMP_ordered_end (void)
|
1106 |
|
|
|
1107 |
|
|
|
1108 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Next: Implementing SINGLE construct, Prev: Implementing ORDERED construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
1109 |
|
|
|
1110 |
|
|
4.13 Implementing SECTIONS construct
|
1111 |
|
|
====================================
|
1112 |
|
|
|
1113 |
|
|
A block as
|
1114 |
|
|
|
1115 |
|
|
#pragma omp sections
|
1116 |
|
|
{
|
1117 |
|
|
#pragma omp section
|
1118 |
|
|
stmt1;
|
1119 |
|
|
#pragma omp section
|
1120 |
|
|
stmt2;
|
1121 |
|
|
#pragma omp section
|
1122 |
|
|
stmt3;
|
1123 |
|
|
}
|
1124 |
|
|
|
1125 |
|
|
becomes
|
1126 |
|
|
|
1127 |
|
|
for (i = GOMP_sections_start (3); i != 0; i = GOMP_sections_next ())
|
1128 |
|
|
switch (i)
|
1129 |
|
|
{
|
1130 |
|
|
case 1:
|
1131 |
|
|
stmt1;
|
1132 |
|
|
break;
|
1133 |
|
|
case 2:
|
1134 |
|
|
stmt2;
|
1135 |
|
|
break;
|
1136 |
|
|
case 3:
|
1137 |
|
|
stmt3;
|
1138 |
|
|
break;
|
1139 |
|
|
}
|
1140 |
|
|
GOMP_barrier ();
|
1141 |
|
|
|
1142 |
|
|
|
1143 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing SINGLE construct, Prev: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
|
1144 |
|
|
|
1145 |
|
|
4.14 Implementing SINGLE construct
|
1146 |
|
|
==================================
|
1147 |
|
|
|
1148 |
|
|
A block like
|
1149 |
|
|
|
1150 |
|
|
#pragma omp single
|
1151 |
|
|
{
|
1152 |
|
|
body;
|
1153 |
|
|
}
|
1154 |
|
|
|
1155 |
|
|
becomes
|
1156 |
|
|
|
1157 |
|
|
if (GOMP_single_start ())
|
1158 |
|
|
body;
|
1159 |
|
|
GOMP_barrier ();
|
1160 |
|
|
|
1161 |
|
|
while
|
1162 |
|
|
|
1163 |
|
|
#pragma omp single copyprivate(x)
|
1164 |
|
|
body;
|
1165 |
|
|
|
1166 |
|
|
becomes
|
1167 |
|
|
|
1168 |
|
|
datap = GOMP_single_copy_start ();
|
1169 |
|
|
if (datap == NULL)
|
1170 |
|
|
{
|
1171 |
|
|
body;
|
1172 |
|
|
data.x = x;
|
1173 |
|
|
GOMP_single_copy_end (&data);
|
1174 |
|
|
}
|
1175 |
|
|
else
|
1176 |
|
|
x = datap->x;
|
1177 |
|
|
GOMP_barrier ();
|
1178 |
|
|
|
1179 |
|
|
|
1180 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Reporting Bugs, Next: Copying, Prev: The libgomp ABI, Up: Top
|
1181 |
|
|
|
1182 |
|
|
5 Reporting Bugs
|
1183 |
|
|
****************
|
1184 |
|
|
|
1185 |
|
|
Bugs in the GNU OpenMP implementation should be reported via bugzilla
|
1186 |
|
|
(http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/). In all cases, please add "openmp" to
|
1187 |
|
|
the keywords field in the bug report.
|
1188 |
|
|
|
1189 |
|
|
|
1190 |
|
|
File: libgomp.info, Node: Copying, Next: GNU Free Documentation License, Prev: Reporting Bugs, Up: Top
|
1191 |
|
|
|
1192 |
|
|
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
|
1193 |
|
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|
1194 |
|
|
|
1195 |
|
|
Version 2, June 1991
|
1196 |
|
|
|
1197 |
|
|
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
1198 |
|
|
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1199 |
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|
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|
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|
1203 |
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
1259 |
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|
1260 |
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1263 |
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1264 |
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|
1266 |
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|
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|
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|
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1274 |
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1286 |
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1287 |
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1289 |
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|
1290 |
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granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance
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infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent
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issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order,
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your obligations under this License and any other pertinent
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obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the
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Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit
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royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who
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receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only
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way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain
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entirely from distribution of the Program.
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If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable
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under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is
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intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply
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in other circumstances.
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It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any
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patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of
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any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting
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the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is
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implemented by public license practices. Many people have made
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generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed
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through that system in reliance on consistent application of that
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system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is
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willing to distribute software through any other system and a
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licensee cannot impose that choice.
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This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed
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to be a consequence of the rest of this License.
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8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in
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certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces,
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the original copyright holder who places the Program under this
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License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation
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excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only
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in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this
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License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of
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this License.
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9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new
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versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such
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new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but
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may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
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Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
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Program specifies a version number of this License which applies
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to it and "any later version", you have the option of following
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the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later
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version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program
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does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose
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any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
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10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free
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programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the
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author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted
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by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software
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Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision
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will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of
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all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing
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and reuse of software generally.
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NO WARRANTY
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11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
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WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE
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LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
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HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT
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WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
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NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
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QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
|
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PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY
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SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
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WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY
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MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE
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LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL,
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INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR
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INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
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DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU
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|
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OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY
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OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN
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ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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|
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
|
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|
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
|
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|
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
|
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terms.
|
1491 |
|
|
|
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|
|
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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|
|
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
|
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|
|
convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
|
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|
|
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
ONE LINE TO GIVE THE PROGRAM'S NAME AND A BRIEF IDEA OF WHAT IT DOES.
|
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|
|
Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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|
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(at your option) any later version.
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|
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|
|
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
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|
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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|
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|
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
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|
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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|
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
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|
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|
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper
|
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|
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mail.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like
|
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|
|
this when it starts in an interactive mode:
|
1519 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
|
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|
|
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
|
1522 |
|
|
type `show w'.
|
1523 |
|
|
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
1524 |
|
|
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
|
1525 |
|
|
|
1526 |
|
|
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the
|
1527 |
|
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appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the
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1528 |
|
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commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show
|
1529 |
|
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c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your
|
1530 |
|
|
program.
|
1531 |
|
|
|
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|
|
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
|
1533 |
|
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your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program,
|
1534 |
|
|
if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
|
1537 |
|
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`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
SIGNATURE OF TY COON, 1 April 1989
|
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|
|
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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1541 |
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|
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This General Public License does not permit incorporating your
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|
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program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine
|
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|
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library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
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applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the
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GNU Library General Public License instead of this License.
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File: libgomp.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Next: Funding, Prev: Copying, Up: Top
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GNU Free Documentation License
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Version 1.2, November 2002
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Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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0. PREAMBLE
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The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
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functional and useful document "free" in the sense of freedom: to
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assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
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with or without modifying it, either commercially or
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noncommercially. Secondarily, this License preserves for the
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author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not
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being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
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This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
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works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense.
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It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
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license designed for free software.
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We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for
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free software, because free software needs free documentation: a
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|
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free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms
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that the software does. But this License is not limited to
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software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless
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of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book.
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We recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is
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instruction or reference.
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1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
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This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium,
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to use that work under the conditions stated herein. The
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|
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"Document", below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member
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of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as "you". You
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accept the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a
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way requiring permission under copyright law.
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|
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A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
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Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
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modifications and/or translated into another language.
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A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section
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of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
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publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
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subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could
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fall directly within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document
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is in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not
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explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of
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historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or
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of legal, commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position
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regarding them.
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The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose
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titles are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in
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the notice that says that the Document is released under this
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License. If a section does not fit the above definition of
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Secondary then it is not allowed to be designated as Invariant.
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The Document may contain zero Invariant Sections. If the Document
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does not identify any Invariant Sections then there are none.
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The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are
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listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice
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that says that the Document is released under this License. A
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Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may
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be at most 25 words.
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A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
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represented in a format whose specification is available to the
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general public, that is suitable for revising the document
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straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images
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composed of pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some
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widely available drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to
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text formatters or for automatic translation to a variety of
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formats suitable for input to text formatters. A copy made in an
|
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otherwise Transparent file format whose markup, or absence of
|
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markup, has been arranged to thwart or discourage subsequent
|
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modification by readers is not Transparent. An image format is
|
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not Transparent if used for any substantial amount of text. A
|
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copy that is not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
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Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
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ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input format,
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SGML or XML using a publicly available DTD, and
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standard-conforming simple HTML, PostScript or PDF designed for
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human modification. Examples of transparent image formats include
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PNG, XCF and JPG. Opaque formats include proprietary formats that
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can be read and edited only by proprietary word processors, SGML or
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XML for which the DTD and/or processing tools are not generally
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1649 |
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available, and the machine-generated HTML, PostScript or PDF
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produced by some word processors for output purposes only.
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The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
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plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the
|
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material this License requires to appear in the title page. For
|
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works in formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title
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Page" means the text near the most prominent appearance of the
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work's title, preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
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|
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|
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A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document
|
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whose title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses
|
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|
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following text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ
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stands for a specific section name mentioned below, such as
|
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|
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"Acknowledgements", "Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".)
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To "Preserve the Title" of such a section when you modify the
|
1665 |
|
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Document means that it remains a section "Entitled XYZ" according
|
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|
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to this definition.
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|
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The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice
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Warranty Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in
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implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and
|
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|
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has no effect on the meaning of this License.
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2. VERBATIM COPYING
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You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
|
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commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
|
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copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License
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applies to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you
|
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add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License. You
|
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|
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may not use technical measures to obstruct or control the reading
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or further copying of the copies you make or distribute. However,
|
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|
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you may accept compensation in exchange for copies. If you
|
1685 |
|
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distribute a large enough number of copies you must also follow
|
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|
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the conditions in section 3.
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|
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|
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You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above,
|
1689 |
|
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and you may publicly display copies.
|
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|
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|
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3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
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|
1693 |
|
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If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly
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|
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have printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and
|
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|
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the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must
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|
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enclose the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all
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|
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these Cover Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and
|
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|
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Back-Cover Texts on the back cover. Both covers must also clearly
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|
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and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies. The
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1700 |
|
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front cover must present the full title with all words of the
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title equally prominent and visible. You may add other material
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|
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on the covers in addition. Copying with changes limited to the
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|
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covers, as long as they preserve the title of the Document and
|
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|
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satisfy these conditions, can be treated as verbatim copying in
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other respects.
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If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
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using public-standard network protocols a complete Transparent
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latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you
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this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated
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location until at least one year after the last time you
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distribute an Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or
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licensing distribution and modification of the Modified Version to
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whoever possesses a copy of it. In addition, you must do these
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A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title
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distinct from that of the Document, and from those of
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previous versions (which should, if there were any, be listed
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in the History section of the Document). You may use the
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same title as a previous version if the original publisher of
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that version gives permission.
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entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in
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the Modified Version, together with at least five of the
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principal authors of the Document (all of its principal
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authors, if it has fewer than five), unless they release you
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from this requirement.
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notice giving the public permission to use the Modified
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Version under the terms of this License, in the form shown in
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the Addendum below.
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authors, and publisher of the Modified Version as given on
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likewise the network locations given in the Document for
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previous versions it was based on. These may be placed in
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the "History" section. You may omit a network location for a
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work that was published at least four years before the
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section all the substance and tone of each of the contributor
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acknowledgements and/or dedications given therein.
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unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
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or the equivalent are not considered part of the section
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titles.
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"Endorsements" or to conflict in title with any Invariant
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Section.
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appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no
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material copied from the Document, you may at your option
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designate some or all of these sections as invariant. To do this,
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add their titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified
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Version's license notice. These titles must be distinct from any
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other section titles.
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nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
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parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text
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has been approved by an organization as the authoritative
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definition of a standard.
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and a passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end
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of the list of Cover Texts in the Modified Version. Only one
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passage of Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be
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added by (or through arrangements made by) any one entity. If the
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previously added by you or by arrangement made by the same entity
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you are acting on behalf of, you may not add another; but you may
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replace the old one, on explicit permission from the previous
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publisher that added the old one.
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assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
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this License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for
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modified versions, provided that you include in the combination
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all of the Invariant Sections of all of the original documents,
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unmodified, and list them all as Invariant Sections of your
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combined work in its license notice, and that you preserve all
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their Warranty Disclaimers.
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The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
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multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
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copy. If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name
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but different contents, make the title of each such section unique
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by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the
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original author or publisher of that section if known, or else a
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unique number. Make the same adjustment to the section titles in
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the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the
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combined work.
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"History" in the various original documents, forming one section
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Entitled "History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled
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"Acknowledgements", and any sections Entitled "Dedications". You
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must delete all sections Entitled "Endorsements."
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documents in all other respects.
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copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half
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electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic
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form. Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket
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distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section
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permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
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original versions of those notices and disclaimers. In case of a
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"Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to
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with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
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Free Documentation License''.
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recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
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free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to
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Funding Free Software
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If you want to have more free software a few years from now, it makes
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sense for you to help encourage people to contribute funds for its
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development. The most effective approach known is to encourage
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commercial redistributors to donate.
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encouraging for-a-fee distributors to donate part of their selling price
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to free software developers--the Free Software Foundation, and others.
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expect it from them. So when you compare distributors, judge them
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partly by how much they give to free software development. Show
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distributors they must compete to be the one who gives the most.
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compare, such as, "We will donate ten dollars to the Frobnitz project
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for each disk sold." Don't be satisfied with a vague promise, such as
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"A portion of the profits are donated," since it doesn't give a basis
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for comparison.
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meaningful, since creative accounting and unrelated business decisions
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can greatly alter what fraction of the sales price counts as profit.
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than a dollar; it might be a few cents, or nothing at all.
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too; but to keep everyone honest, you need to inquire how much they do,
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and what kind. Some kinds of development make much more long-term
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difference than others. For example, maintaining a separate version of
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a program contributes very little; maintaining the standard version of a
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program for the whole community contributes much. Easy new ports
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contribute little, since someone else would surely do them; difficult
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ports such as adding a new CPU to the GNU Compiler Collection
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contribute more; major new features or packages contribute the most.
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proper thing to do" when distributing free software for a fee, we can
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assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software.
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Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Verbatim copying and redistribution of this section is permitted
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without royalty; alteration is not permitted.
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