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MPI_Type_get_envelope

:ref:`MPI_Type_get_envelope` |mdash| Returns information about input arguments associated with a data type.

SYNTAX

C Syntax

#include <mpi.h>

int MPI_Type_get_envelope(MPI_Datatype datatype, int *num_integers,
     int *num_addresses, int *num_datatypes, int *combiner)

Fortran Syntax

USE MPI
! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
MPI_TYPE_GET_ENVELOPE(DATATYPE, NUM_INTEGERS, NUM_ADDRESSES,
             NUM_DATATYPES, COMBINER, IERROR)
     INTEGER DATATYPE, NUM_INTEGERS, NUM_ADDRESSES
     INTEGER NUM_DATATYPES, COMBINER, IERROR

Fortran 2008 Syntax

USE mpi_f08
MPI_Type_get_envelope(datatype, num_integers, num_addresses, num_datatypes,
             combiner, ierror)
     TYPE(MPI_Datatype), INTENT(IN) :: datatype
     INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: num_integers, num_addresses, num_datatypes,
     combiner
     INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

INPUT PARAMETER

  • datatype: Data type to access (handle).

OUTPUT PARAMETERS

  • num_integers: Number of input integers used in the call constructing combiner (nonnegative integer).
  • num_addresses: Number of input addresses used in the call constructing combiner (nonnegative integer).
  • num_datatypes: Number of input data types used in the call constructing combiner (nonnegative integer).
  • combiner: Combiner (state).
  • ierror: Fortran only: Error status (integer).

DESCRIPTION

For the given data type, :ref:`MPI_Type_get_envelope` returns information on the number and type of input arguments used in the call that created the data type. The number-of-arguments values returned can be used to provide sufficiently large arrays in the decoding routine :ref:`MPI_Type_get_contents`. This call and the meaning of the returned values is described below. The combiner reflects the MPI data type constructor call that was used in creating datatype.

NOTES

These are the values that can be returned in combiner and their associated calls:

Values                          Associated Calls

MPI_COMBINER_NAMED              a named predefined data type
MPI_COMBINER_DUP                MPI_Type_dup
MPI_COMBINER_CONTIGUOUS         MPI_Type_contiguous
MPI_COMBINER_VECTOR             MPI_Type_vector
MPI_COMBINER_HVECTOR            MPI_Type_hvector
                                  and MPI_Type_create_hvector
MPI_COMBINER_INDEXED            MPI_Type_indexed
MPI_COMBINER_HINDEXED           MPI_Type_hindexed
                                  and MPI_Type_create_hindexed
MPI_COMBINER_INDEXED_BLOCK      MPI_Type_create_indexed_block
MPI_COMBINER_STRUCT             MPI_Type_struct
                                  and MPI_Type_create_struct
MPI_COMBINER_SUBARRAY           MPI_Type_create_subarray
MPI_COMBINER_DARRAY             MPI_Type_create_darray
MPI_COMBINER_F90_REAL           MPI_Type_create_f90_real
MPI_COMBINER_F90_COMPLEX        MPI_Type_create_f90_complex
MPI_COMBINER_F90_INTEGER        MPI_Type_create_f90_integer
MPI_COMBINER_RESIZED            MPI_Type_create_resized

If combiner is MPI_COMBINER_NAMED, then datatype is a named predefined data type.

The actual arguments used in the creation call for a data type can be obtained from the call :ref:`MPI_Type_get_contents`.

ERRORS

.. seealso::
   * :ref:`MPI_Type_get_contents`