MPI_Testsome - Tests for specified communications to
       complete


SYNOPSIS

       C:

            #include <mpi.h>

            int MPI_Testsome( incount, array_of_requests, outcount,
            array_of_indices, array_of_statuses )
            int         incount, *outcount, array_of_indices[];
            MPI_Request array_of_requests[];
            MPI_Status  array_of_statuses[];

       C++:

            #include <mpi.h>

            static int Request::Testsome(
            int               incount,
            Request           array_of_requests[],
            int               array_of_indices[])

       Fortran:

            INCLUDE "mpif.h" (or USE MPI)

            INTEGER incount, array_of_requests(*), outcount,
            array_of_indices(*), array_of_statuses(MPI_STATUS_SIZE,*),
            ierror

            CALL MPI_TESTSOME(incount, array_of_requests(*), outcount,
            array_of_indices(*), array_of_statuses(MPI_STATUS_SIZE,*),
            ierror)


STANDARDS

       This release implements the MPI 1.2 standard, as
       documented by the MPI Forum in the spring 1997 release of
       MPI:  A Message Passing Interface Standard.


DESCRIPTION

       The MPI_Testsome routine tests for specified
       communications to complete.  This routine accepts the
       following parameters:

       incount   Specifies the length of array_of_requests
                 (integer)

       array_of_requests
                 Specifies the array of requests (array of


       outcount  Returns the number of completed requests
                 (integer)

       array_of_indices
                 Returns the array of indices of operations that
                 completed (array of integers)

       array_of_statuses
                 Returns the array of status objects for
                 operations that completed (array of status)

       ierror    Specifies the return code value for successful
                 completion, which is in MPI_SUCCESS.
                 MPI_SUCCESS is defined in the mpif.h file.


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