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40 static char *SRCID_main_h = "$Id$";
46 #ident "@(#) main.h 1.3 11/23/92"
47 #endif /* HAVE_IDENT */
53 extern int gmx_parallel; /* 1 when running in parallel */
55 extern char *par_fn(char *base,int ftp,t_commrec *cr);
56 /* Add processor id in the filename right before the extension */
58 extern void open_log(char *fn,t_commrec *cr);
59 /* Open the log file, if necessary (nprocs > 1) the logfile name is
60 * communicated around the ring.
63 extern t_commrec *init_par(int *argc,char ***argv_ptr);
64 /* Initiate the parallel computer. Return the communication record
65 * (see network.h). The command line arguments are communicated so that they can be
66 * parsed on each processor.
67 * Arguments are the number of command line arguments, and a pointer to the
68 * array of argument strings.