:ref:`shmem_char_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_float_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_int_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_long_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_short_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_longlong_g`(3), :ref:`shmem_longdouble_g`(3) - These routines provide a low latency mechanism to read basic types (char, short, int, float, double, long, long long, long double) from symmetric data objects on remote PEs.
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h>
char shmem_char_g(const char *addr, int pe)
short shmem_short_g(const short *addr, int pe)
int shmem_int_g(const int *addr, int pe)
long shmem_long_g(const long *addr, int pe)
long shmem_longlong_g(const long long *addr, int pe)
float shmem_float_g(const float *addr, int pe)
double shmem_double_g(const double *addr, int pe)
long shmem_longdouble_g(const long double *addr, int pe)
These routines provide a very low latency get capability for single elements of most basic types.
The arguments are as follows:
- addr
- The remotely accessible array element or scalar data object which will receive the data on the remote PE.
- pe
- The number of the remote PE.
.. seealso::
*intro_shmem*\ (3) *shmem_get*\ (3)