The following documents are listed as additional resources
to help you use the compilers and associated tools:
HP aC++ Online Programmer’s
Guide—Presents reference and tutorial information
on aC++. This manual is only available in html format.
HP C/HP-UX Programmer’s Guide—Contains
detailed discussions of selected C topics.
HP C/HP-UX Reference Manual—Presents
reference information on the C programming language, as implemented
by HP.
HP-UX Floating Point Guide—Describes
how floating-point arithmetic is implemented on HP 9000 Series 700/800
systems. It discusses how floating-point behavior affects the programmer.
Additional useful includes that which assists the programmer in
writing or porting floating-point intensive programs.
HP Fortran Programmer’s Guide—Provides
extensive usage information, including how to compile and link,
migration tips and tools, and how to call C and HP-UX routines for HP
Fortran.
HP MPI User’s Guide—Discusses
message-passing programming using HP’s Message-Passing Interface
library.
HP MLIB User’s Guide VECLIB
and LAPACK—Provides usage information about mathematical
software and computational kernels for engineering and scientific applications.
HP-UX Linker and Libraries User's Guide—Describes
how to develop software on HP-UX using the HP compilers, assemblers,
linker, libraries, and object files.
Parallel Programming Guide for HP-UX Systems—Describes
efficient methods for shared-memory programming using the HP-UX
suite of compilers: HP Fortran, HP aC++ (ANSI C++), and HP C. This
guide is intended for use by experienced Fortran, C, and C++ programmers
and is intended for use on HP-UX 11.0 and higher.
Programming with Threads on HP-UX—Discusses
programming with POSIX threads.
Threadtime by Scott J. Norton
and Mark D. DiPasquale—Provides detailed guidelines on the
basics of thread management, including POSIX thread structure; thread
management functions; and the creation, termination and synchronization
of threads.
HP MLIB User’s Guide VECLIB and
LAPACK—Provides usage information about mathematical
software and computational kernels for engineering and scientific applications.
NOTE: Many of these documents are accessible through the HP
document World Wide Web site at http://docs.hp.com. To locate a
particular document at this location, use this site’s search
link to search for the document name or subject matter.