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1# $Id: makefile,v 1.231 1998/04/20 17:18:39 bsmith Exp balay $
2#
3# This is the makefile for installing PETSc. See the file
4# Installation for directions on installing PETSc.
5# See also bmake/common for additional commands.
6#
7ALL: all
8
9CFLAGS	 =
10SOURCEC	 =
11SOURCEF	 =
12DOCS	 = maint/addlinks maint/builddist \
13	   maint/buildlinks maint/wwwman maint/xclude maint/crontab\
14	   bmake/common bmake/*/base* maint/autoftp docs/manualpages/sec/* \
15           include/foldinclude/generateincludes bin/petscviewinfo.text \
16           bin/petscoptsinfo.text bmake/*/petscconf.h
17OBJSC	 =
18OBJSF	 =
19LIBBASE	 = libpetscvec
20DIRS	 = src include docs
21
22include ${PETSC_DIR}/bmake/${PETSC_ARCH}/base
23
24
25#
26#  Prints information about the system and PETSc being compiled
27#
28info:
29	-@echo "=========================================="
30	-@echo On `date` on `hostname`
31	-@echo Machine characteristics: `uname -a`
32	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
33	-@echo "Using C compiler: ${CC} ${COPTFLAGS}"
34	-@if [ -n "${CCV}" -a "${CCV}" != "unknown" ] ; then \
35	  echo "Compiler version:" `${CCV}` ; fi
36	-@echo "Using Fortran compiler: ${FC} ${FFLAGS} ${FOPTFLAGS}"
37	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
38	-@grep PETSC_VERSION_NUMBER include/petsc.h | sed "s/........//"
39	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
40	-@echo "Using PETSc flags: ${PETSCFLAGS} ${PCONF}"
41	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
42	-@echo "Using configuration flags: ${CONF}"
43	-@grep "define " bmake/${PETSC_ARCH}/petscconf.h
44	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
45	-@echo "Using include paths: ${PETSC_INCLUDE}"
46	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
47	-@echo "Using PETSc directory: ${PETSC_DIR}"
48	-@echo "Using PETSc arch: ${PETSC_ARCH}"
49	-@echo "------------------------------------------"
50	-@echo "Using C linker: ${CLINKER}"
51	-@echo "Using libraries: ${PETSC_LIB}"
52	-@echo "Using Fortran linker: ${FLINKER}"
53	-@echo "Using Fortran libraries: ${PETSC_FORTRAN_LIB}"
54	-@echo "=========================================="
55
56# Builds PETSc libraries for a given BOPT and architecture
57all: info chkpetsc_dir deletelibs build_kernels build_c shared build_fortran build_fortran90
58
59build_c:
60	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE LIBRARIES IN ALL DIRECTORIES"
61	-@echo "========================================="
62	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \
63	   ACTION=libfast  tree
64	-@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/sys/src ; \
65	${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} rs6000_time
66	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/*.a
67	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/*.a
68	-@echo "Completed building libraries"
69	-@echo "========================================="
70
71# Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture
72testexamples: info chkopts
73	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN TEST EXAMPLES"
74	-@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain"
75	-@echo "machines some of the numbers may not match exactly."
76	-@echo "========================================="
77	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \
78	   ACTION=testexamples_1  tree
79	-@echo "Completed compiling and running test examples"
80	-@echo "========================================="
81
82# Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture
83testexamples_uni: info chkopts
84	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN TEST UNI-PROCESSOR EXAMPLES"
85	-@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain"
86	-@echo "machines some of the numbers may not match exactly."
87	-@echo "========================================="
88	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \
89	   ACTION=testexamples_4  tree
90	-@echo "Completed compiling and running uniprocessor test examples"
91	-@echo "========================================="
92
93#
94# Builds PETSc Fortran interface libary
95# Note:	 libfast cannot run on .F files on certain machines, so we
96# use lib and check for errors here.
97fortran: info chkpetsc_dir build_fortran
98
99build_fortran:
100	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE FORTRAN INTERFACE LIBRARY"
101	-@echo "========================================="
102	-${RM} -f ${PDIR}/libpetscfortran.*
103	-@cd src/fortran/auto; \
104	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} libfast
105	-@cd src/fortran/custom; \
106	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib > trashz 2>&1; \
107	  grep -v clog trashz | grep -v "information sections" | \
108	  egrep -i '(Error|warning|Can)' >> /dev/null;\
109	  if [ "$$?" != 1 ]; then \
110	  cat trashz ; fi; ${RM} trashz
111	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscfortran.a
112	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/*.a
113	-@echo "Completed compiling Fortran interface library"
114	-@echo "========================================="
115
116#
117# Builds PETSc Fortran90 interface libary
118# Note:	 libfast cannot run on .F files on certain machines, so we
119# use lib and check for errors here.
120# Note: F90 interface currently only supported in NAG F90 compiler
121fortran90: fortran build_fortran90
122
123build_fortran90:
124	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE FORTRAN90 INTERFACE LIBRARY"
125	-@echo "========================================="
126	-@cd src/fortran/f90; \
127	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib > trashz 2>&1; \
128	  grep -v clog trashz | grep -v "information sections" | \
129	  egrep -i '(Error|warning|Can)' >> /dev/null;\
130	  if [ "$$?" != 1 ]; then \
131	  cat trashz ; fi; ${RM} trashz
132	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscfortran.a
133	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/*.a
134	-@echo "Completed compiling Fortran90 interface library"
135	-@echo "========================================="
136
137#
138# Builds PETSc Fortran kernels; some numerical kernels have
139# a Fortran version that may give better performance on certain
140# machines. These always provide better performance for complex numbers.
141fortrankernels: chkpetsc_dir
142	-${RM} -f ${PDIR}/libpetsckernels.*
143	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE FORTRAN KERNELS LIBRARY"
144	-@echo "========================================="
145	-@cd src/fortran/kernels; \
146	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib
147	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/*.a
148	-@echo "Completed compiling Fortran kernels library"
149	-@echo "========================================="
150
151# Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture
152testfortran: info chkopts
153	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN FORTRAN TEST EXAMPLES"
154	-@echo "========================================="
155	-@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain"
156	-@echo "machines or the way Fortran formats numbers"
157	-@echo "some of the results may not match exactly."
158	-@echo "========================================="
159	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \
160	   ACTION=testexamples_3  tree
161	-@echo "Completed compiling and running Fortran test examples"
162	-@echo "========================================="
163# Builds noise routines (not yet publically available)
164# Note:	 libfast cannot run on .F files on certain machines, so we
165# use lib and check for errors here.
166noise: info chkpetsc_dir
167	-@echo "Beginning to compile noise routines"
168	-@echo "========================================="
169	-@cd src/snes/interface/noise; \
170	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib > trashz 2>&1; \
171	  grep -v clog trashz | grep -v "information sections" | \
172	  egrep -i '(Error|warning|Can)' >> /dev/null;\
173	  if [ "$$?" != 1 ]; then \
174	  cat trashz ; fi; ${RM} trashz
175	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscsnes.a
176	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/libpetscsnes.a
177	-@echo "Completed compiling noise routines"
178	-@echo "========================================="
179
180petscblas: info chkpetsc_dir
181	-${RM} -f ${PDIR}/libpetscblas.*
182	-@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE C VERSION OF BLAS AND LAPACK"
183	-@echo "========================================="
184	-@cd src/adic/blas; \
185	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} libfast
186	-@cd src/adic/lapack; \
187	  ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=libfast tree
188	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscblas.a
189	-@chmod g+w  ${PDIR}/*.a
190	-@echo "Completed compiling C version of BLAS and LAPACK"
191	-@echo "========================================="
192
193# If USE_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES flag is set, build shared libs
194build_shared:
195	-@shared_var=`echo "${PETSCFLAGS}" | sed 's/-DUSE_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES//g'`; \
196	if [ "${PETSCFLAGS}" != "$$shared_var" ] ; then \
197	${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} shared; fi
198
199# If fortrankernels are used, build them.
200build_kernels:
201	-@kernel_var=`echo "${PETSCFLAGS}" | sed 's/-DUSE_FORTRAN_KERNELS//g'`; \
202	if [ "${PETSCFLAGS}" != "$$kernel_var" ] ; then \
203	${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} fortrankernels; fi
204
205# Ranlib on the libraries
206ranlib:
207	${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/*.a
208
209# Deletes PETSc libraries
210deletelibs: chkopts_basic
211	-${RM} -f ${PDIR}/*
212
213# To access the tags in EMACS, type M-x visit-tags-table and specify
214# the file petsc/TAGS.
215# 1) To move to where a PETSc function is defined, enter M-. and the
216#     function name.
217# 2) To search for a string and move to the first occurrence,
218#     use M-x tags-search and the string.
219#     To locate later occurrences, use M-,
220
221TAGS_INCLUDE_FILES  = include/*.h include/pinclude/*.h bmake/*/petscconf.h \
222                      include/finclude/*.h
223TAGS_BMAKE_FILES    = bmake/common bmake/*/base*
224TAGS_EXAMPLE_FILES  = src/*/examples/*/*.[c,h,F,f] src/*/examples/*/*/*.[c,h,F,f] \
225                      src/benchmarks/*.c src/contrib/*/examples/*/*.[c,h,F,f]\
226		      src/fortran/f90/tests/*.[c,h,F,f]
227TAGS_FEXAMPLE_FILES = src/*/examples/*/*.[F,f] src/*/examples/*/*/*.[F,f] \
228                      src/contrib/*/examples/*/*.[F,f]\
229		      src/fortran/f90/tests/*.[F,f]
230TAGS_DOC_FILES      = docs/tex/manual/routin.tex docs/tex/manual/manual.tex \
231                      docs/tex/manual/manual_tex.tex docs/tex/manual/intro.tex \
232                      docs/tex/manual/part1.tex docs/tex/manual/part2.tex
233TAGS_SRC_FILES      = src/*/*.[c,h] src/*/interface/*.[c,h] src/*/src/*.[c,h] \
234                      src/*/utils/*.[c,h] \
235                      src/*/impls/*.[c,h] src/*/impls/*/*.[c,h] src/*/impls/*/*/*.[c,h] \
236                      src/snes/interface/noise/*.[c,F,h] src/gvec/impls/*/*/*/*/*.[c,h] \
237		      src/contrib/*/*.[c,h] \
238                      src/contrib/*/src/*.[c,h] src/fortran/custom/*.[c,h,F] \
239		      src/fortran/kernels/*.[c,h,F] \
240		      src/fortran/f90/*.[c,h,F] src/fortran/f90/*/*.[c,h,F] \
241		      src/adic/blas/*.c src/lapack/src[1,2,3]/*.c
242TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES = include/makefile include/*/makefile \
243                      makefile \
244                      src/makefile src/*/makefile src/*/src/makefile \
245                      src/*/interface/makefile \
246                      src/*/utils/makefile \
247                      src/*/impls/makefile src/*/impls/*/makefile src/*/impls/*/*/makefile \
248                      src/snes/interface/noise/makefile src/*/examples/makefile \
249		      src/*/examples/*/makefile src/*/examples/*/*/makefile \
250                      src/gvec/impls/*/*/*/*/makefile src/gvec/impls/*/*/*/makefile \
251                      src/fortran/*/makefile src/fortran/f90/*/makefile \
252                      src/contrib/*/makefile src/contrib/*/src/makefile \
253                      src/contrib/*/examples/makefile src/contrib/*/examples/*/makefile \
254                      src/contrib/sif/*/makefile docs/makefile src/adic/*/makefile \
255		      src/adic/lapack/*/makefile
256
257# Builds all etags files
258alletags:
259	-make etags_complete
260	-make etags
261	-make etags_noexamples
262	-make etags_examples
263	-make etags_makefiles
264
265# Builds the basic etags file.	This should be employed by most users.
266etags:
267	-${RM} TAGS
268	-etags -f TAGS ${TAGS_INCLUDE_FILES}
269	-etags -a -f TAGS ${TAGS_SRC_FILES}
270	-etags -a -f TAGS ${TAGS_EXAMPLE_FILES}
271	-etags -a -f TAGS ${TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES}
272	-etags -a -f TAGS ${TAGS_BMAKE_FILES}
273	-chmod g+w TAGS
274
275# Builds complete etags list; only for PETSc developers.
276etags_complete:
277	-${RM} TAGS_COMPLETE
278	-etags -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_SRC_FILES}
279	-etags -a -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_INCLUDE_FILES}
280	-etags -a -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_EXAMPLE_FILES}
281	-etags -a -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES}
282	-etags -a -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_BMAKE_FILES}
283	-etags -a -f TAGS_COMPLETE ${TAGS_DOC_FILES}
284	-chmod g+w TAGS_COMPLETE
285
286# Builds the etags file that excludes the examples directories
287etags_noexamples:
288	-${RM} TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES
289	-etags -f TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_SRC_FILES}
290	-etags -a -f TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_INCLUDE_FILES}
291	-etags -a -f TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES}
292	-etags -a -f TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_BMAKE_FILES}
293	-etags -a -f TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_DOC_FILES}
294	-chmod g+w TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES
295
296# Builds the etags file for makefiles
297etags_makefiles:
298	-${RM} TAGS_MAKEFILES
299	-etags -f TAGS_MAKEFILES ${TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES}
300	-etags -a -f TAGS_MAKEFILES ${TAGS_BMAKE_FILES}
301	-chmod g+w TAGS_MAKEFILES
302
303# Builds the etags file for examples
304etags_examples:
305	-${RM} TAGS_EXAMPLES
306	-etags -f TAGS_EXAMPLES ${TAGS_EXAMPLE_FILES}
307	-chmod g+w TAGS_EXAMPLES
308etags_fexamples:
309	-${RM} TAGS_FEXAMPLES
310	-etags -f TAGS_FEXAMPLES ${TAGS_FEXAMPLE_FILES}
311	-chmod g+w TAGS_FEXAMPLES
312
313#
314# To use the tags file from VI do the following:
315# 1. within vi invoke the command - :set tags=/home/bsmith/petsc/tags
316#    or add  the command to your ~/.exrc file - set tags=/home/bsmith/petsc/tags
317# 2. now to go to a tag do - :tag TAGNAME for eg - :tag MatCreate
318#
319ctags:
320	-${RM} tags
321	-ctags -w -f tags ${TAGS_INCLUDE_FILES}
322	-ctags -w -a -f tags ${TAGS_SRC_FILES}
323	-ctags -w -a -f tags ${TAGS_EXAMPLE_FILES}
324	-ctags -w -a -f tags ${TAGS_MAKEFILE_FILES}
325	-ctags -w -a -f tags ${TAGS_BMAKE_FILES}
326	-chmod g+w tags
327
328# ------------------------------------------------------------------
329#
330# All remaining actions are intended for PETSc developers only.
331# PETSc users should not generally need to use these commands.
332#
333
334# Deletes man pages (HTML version)
335deletemanualpages:
336	${RM} -f ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/manualpages/man*/* \
337                 ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/manualpages/man?.html \
338                 ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/manualpages/manualpages.cit
339
340# Deletes man pages (LaTeX version)
341deletelatexpages:
342	${RM} -f ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/tex/rsum/*sum*.tex
343
344# Builds all versions of the man pages
345allmanpages: allmanualpages alllatexpages
346allmanualpages: deletemanualpages
347	-make ACTION=manualpages_buildcite tree
348	-cd src/fortran/custom; make manualpages_buildcite
349	-cd src/fortran/custom; make manualpages
350	-make ACTION=manualpages tree
351	-maint/wwwman ${PETSC_DIR}
352	-maint/examplesindex.tcl
353	-maint/htmlkeywords.tcl
354	-@chmod g+w docs/manualpages/man*/*
355
356alllatexpages: deletelatexpages
357	-make ACTION=latexpages tree
358	-cd src/fortran/custom; make latexpages
359	-@chmod g+w docs/tex/rsum/*
360
361# Builds Fortran stub files
362allfortranstubs:
363	-@include/foldinclude/generateincludes
364	-@${RM} -f src/fortran/auto/*.c
365	-make ACTION=fortranstubs tree
366	-@cd src/fortran/auto; ${OMAKE} -f makefile fixfortran
367	chmod g+w src/fortran/auto/*.c
368
369allci:
370	-@cd src/fortran/custom ; ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} ci
371	-@cd src/fortran/f90 ; ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} ci
372	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=ci  tree
373
374allco:
375	-@cd src/fortran/custom ; ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} co
376	-@cd src/fortran/f90 ; ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} co
377	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=co  tree
378
379#
380#   The commands below are for generating ADIC versions of the code;
381# they are not currently used.
382#
383CFLAGS   =  ${CPPFLAGS} ${CONF}
384alladicignore:
385	-@${RM} ${PDIR}/adicignore
386	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adicignore  tree
387
388alladic:
389	-@echo "Beginning to compile ADIC source code in all directories"
390	-@echo "Using ADIC compiler: ${ADIC_CC} ${CFLAGS}"
391	-@echo "========================================="
392	-@cd include ; \
393           ${ADIC_CC} -s -f 1 ${CFLAGS} petsc.h
394	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adic  tree
395	-@cd src/inline ; \
396            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} adic
397	-@cd src/adic/blas ; \
398            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} adic
399	-@cd src/adic/lapack ; \
400            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adic  tree
401
402alladiclib:
403	-@echo "Beginning to compile ADIC libraries in all directories"
404	-@echo "Using compiler: ${CC} ${COPTFLAGS}"
405	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
406	-@echo "Using PETSc flags: ${PETSCFLAGS} ${PCONF}"
407	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
408	-@echo "Using configuration flags: ${CONF}"
409	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
410	-@echo "Using include paths: ${PETSC_INCLUDE}"
411	-@echo "-----------------------------------------"
412	-@echo "Using PETSc directory: ${PETSC_DIR}"
413	-@echo "Using PETSc arch: ${PETSC_ARCH}"
414	-@echo "========================================="
415	-@${RM} -f  ${PDIR}/*adic.a
416	-@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adiclib  tree
417	-@cd src/adic/blas ; \
418            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} adiclib
419	-@cd src/adic/lapack ; \
420            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adiclib  tree
421	-@cd src/adic/src ; \
422            ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib
423
424# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
425#
426# Some macros to check if the fortran interface is up-to-date.
427#
428countfortranfunctions:
429	-@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran; egrep '^void' custom/*.c auto/*.c | \
430	cut -d'(' -f1 | tr -s '' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2 | uniq | egrep -v "(^$$|Petsc)" | \
431	sed "s/_$$//" | sort > /tmp/countfortranfunctions
432
433countcfunctions:
434	-@ grep extern ${PETSC_DIR}/include/*.h *.h | grep "(" | tr -s '' ' ' | \
435	cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f3 | grep -v "\*" | tr -s '' '\012' |  \
436	tr 'A-Z' 'a-z' |  sort > /tmp/countcfunctions
437
438difffortranfunctions: countfortranfunctions countcfunctions
439	-@echo -------------- Functions missing in the fortran interface ---------------------
440	-@diff /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions | grep "^<" | cut -d' ' -f2
441	-@echo ----------------- Functions missing in the C interface ------------------------
442	-@diff /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions | grep "^>" | cut -d' ' -f2
443	-@${RM}  /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions
444
445checkbadfortranstubs:
446	-@echo "========================================="
447	-@echo "Functions with MPI_Comm as an Argument"
448	-@echo "========================================="
449	-@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; grep '^void' *.c | grep 'MPI_Comm' | \
450	tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' |cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3
451	-@echo "========================================="
452	-@echo "Functions with a String as an Argument"
453	-@echo "========================================="
454	-@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; grep '^void' *.c | grep 'char \*' | \
455	tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' |cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3
456	-@echo "========================================="
457	-@echo "Functions with Pointers to PETSc Objects as Argument"
458	-@echo "========================================="
459	-@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; \
460	_p_OBJ=`grep _p_ ${PETSC_DIR}/include/*.h | tr -s '' ' ' | \
461	cut -d' ' -f 3 | tr -s '' '\012' | grep -v '{' | cut -d'*' -f1 | \
462	sed "s/_p_//g" | tr -s '\012 ' ' *|' ` ; \
463	for OBJ in $$_p_OBJ; do \
464	grep "$$OBJ \*" *.c | tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' | \
465	cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3; \
466	done
467