ADOL-F
Summary:
The tool ADOL-F was an early attempt to use the overloading capabilities newly introduced to Fortran to create an execution trace.
The idea was to replicate the format of the ADOL-C execution trace (aka the "tape") so that one could reuse the ADOL-C drivers to do the derivative computation. Because of the lack of a "destructor" for the active type that enables the execution trace, there was no means to curtail the growth of active locations (see ADOL-C). The tool is no longer maintained and listed here just to keep the record complete.
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Developers:
- Dmitry Shiriaev, Andreas Griewank, Jean Utke
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Method: |
Operator overloading |
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Fortran95 |
Licensing: open source
Entries in our publication database that actually use ADOL-F in the numerical experiments: 1
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