Translates a c handle into a fortran handle, or vice versa.
#include <mpi.h> MPI_Comm MPI_Comm_f2c(MPI_Fint comm) MPI_Fint MPI_Comm_c2f(MPI_Comm comm) MPI_File MPI_File_f2c(MPI_Fint file) MPI_Fint MPI_File_c2f(MPI_File file) MPI_Group MPI_Group_f2c(MPI Fint group) MPI_Fint MPI_Group_c2f(MPI Group group) MPI_Info MPI_Info_f2c(MPI_Fint info) MPI_Fint MPI_Info_c2f(MPI_Info info) MPI_Op MPI_Op_f2c(MPI_Fint op) MPI_Fint MPI_Op_c2f(MPI_Op op) MPI_Request MPI_Request_f2c(MPI_Fint request) MPI_Fint MPI_Request_c2f(MPI_Request request) MPI_Datatype MPI_Type_f2c(MPI_Fint datatype) MPI_Fint MPI_Type_c2f(MPI_Datatype datatype) MPI_Win MPI_Win_f2c(MPI_Fint win) MPI_Fint MPI_Win_c2f(MPI_Win win)
Handles are passed between Fortran and C or C++ by using an explicit C wrapper to convert Fortran handles to C handles. There is no direct access to C or C++ handles in Fortran. Handles are passed between C and C++ using overloaded C++ operators called from C++ code. There is no direct access to C++ objects from C. The type definition MPI_Fint is provided in C/C++ for an integer of the size that matches a Fortran INTEGER; usually, MPI_Fint will be equivalent to int. The handle translation functions are provided in C to convert from a Fortran handle (which is an integer) to a C handle, and vice versa.
For example, if comm is a valid Fortran handle to a communicator, then MPI_Comm_f2c returns a valid C handle to that same communicator; if comm = MPI_COMM_NULL (Fortran value), then MPI_Comm_f2c returns a null C handle; if comm is an invalid Fortran handle, then MPI_Comm_f2c returns an invalid C handle.
This function does not return an error value. Consequently, the result of calling it before MPI_Init or after MPI_Finalize is undefined.