xerbla_array(l) - Linux man page

Name

XERBLA_ARRAY - assists other languages in calling XERBLA, the LAPACK and BLAS error handler

Synopsis

SUBROUTINE XERBLA_ARRAY(SRNAME_ARRAY,

SRNAME_LEN,

INFO)

IMPLICIT

NONE

INTEGER

SRNAME_LEN, INFO

CHARACTER(1)

SRNAME_ARRAY(SRNAME_LEN)

Purpose

XERBLA_ARRAY assists other languages in calling XERBLA, the LAPACK and BLAS error handler. Rather than taking a Fortran string argument as the function's name, XERBLA_ARRAY takes an array of single characters along with the array's length. XERBLA_ARRAY then copies up to 32 characters of that array into a Fortran string and passes that to XERBLA. If called with a non-positive SRNAME_LEN, XERBLA_ARRAY will call XERBLA with a string of all blank characters. Say some macro or other device makes XERBLA_ARRAY available to C99 by a name lapack_xerbla and with a common Fortran calling convention. Then a C99 program could invoke XERBLA via:
{
int flen = strlen(__func__);
lapack_xerbla(__func__, &flen, &info);
}
Providing XERBLA_ARRAY is not necessary for intercepting LAPACK errors. XERBLA_ARRAY calls XERBLA.

Arguments

SRNAME_ARRAY (input) CHARACTER(1) array, dimension (SRNAME_LEN) The name of the routine which called XERBLA_ARRAY. SRNAME_LEN (input) INTEGER The length of the name in SRNAME_ARRAY.

INFO (input) INTEGER
The position of the invalid parameter in the parameter list of the calling routine.