Add compiler flags for cmake -DFASTER build option#397
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@vithikashah001 @JosephMouallem Heads up that we are hoping to merge this PR as part of WM PR #2942 later today or early tomorrow. :) We'll post another message her when we're ready. |
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@vithikashah001 @JosephMouallem Testing passed on all systems for WM PR #2942. We are ready to begin the merge process starting with this PR. |
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Description
This PR updates two Intel compiler flags cmake files by adding updated CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_RELEASE variable if FASTER cmake option is defined (
-DFASTER=ON).Fixes # (issue)
How Has This Been Tested?
This change has been originally tested on WCOSS2 using GFSv17 configuration, and then by running full regression test in ufs-weather-model.
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