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Craig Burley a051827081 u77-test.f: Don't bother declaring etime.
* libU77/u77-test.f: Don't bother declaring etime.
        Use `implicit none' and declare mask and lenstr.
        Do ETIME/DTIME consistency check before loop, then
        use loop to verify that dtime "ticks" at some point.
        Check ETIME array-sum using single-precision add, to
        avoid spurious complaint on systems (like x86) that
        use more precision for intermediate results.
        Fix `Results of ETIME and DTIME...' message to print
        pertinent values (r1 and r2 instead of i and j).
        Change loop from 10M to 1K repeated up to 1000 times
        or until dtime "ticks".
        Print the number of 1K loops needed to see this tick.
        Answer a commented question.
        Split up a long line of output and do other prettying.
        Preset lognam in case GETLOG fails to overwrite it.
Patch from Craig.

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config Makefile.in (BASE_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Don't pass PICFLAG and PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET. 1998-02-05 17:33:04 -07:00
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libf2c u77-test.f: Don't bother declaring etime. 1998-03-27 17:28:21 -07:00
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