Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/f2c/doc/sif.diff, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: 7c7
        !             2: < .DA May 16, 1990
        !             3: ---
        !             4: > . \" .DA May 16, 1990
        !             5: 37c37,38
        !             6: < .MH
        !             7: ---
        !             8: > AT&T Bell Laboratories
        !             9: > Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
        !            10: 46c47,48
        !            11: < .MH
        !            12: ---
        !            13: > AT&T Bell Laboratories
        !            14: > Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
        !            15: 152c154
        !            16: < inspired by Fortran 8x [3]
        !            17: ---
        !            18: > inspired by Fortran 90 (until recently called Fortran 8X [3])
        !            19: 378c380
        !            20: < recognizes the Fortran 8x statement
        !            21: ---
        !            22: > recognizes the Fortran 90 statement
        !            23: 617c619
        !            24: < Unnamed Fortran 8x
        !            25: ---
        !            26: > Unnamed Fortran 90
        !            27: 626c628
        !            28: < $F2c$ recognizes the Fortran 8x synonyms
        !            29: ---
        !            30: > $F2c$ recognizes the Fortran 90 synonyms
        !            31: 644c646
        !            32: < works as in Fortran 8x [3],
        !            33: ---
        !            34: > works as in Fortran 90 [3],
        !            35: 668c670
        !            36: < (which inputs would be legal in Fortran 8x).
        !            37: ---
        !            38: > (which inputs would be legal in Fortran 90).
        !            39: 2145,2146c2147,2148
        !            40: < With the help of Eric Grosse, we arranged for the $netlib$ [5]
        !            41: < server
        !            42: ---
        !            43: > With the help of Eric Grosse of AT&T Bell Labs, we arranged for the $netlib$ [5]
        !            44: > server at Murray Hill
        !            45: 2204c2206,2208
        !            46: < Now that $netlib$ offers source for $f2c$ itself (as explained
        !            47: ---
        !            48: > The software is available at Bellcore.
        !            49: > The source is also available from the $netlib$ service
        !            50: > (as explained
        !            51: 2207c2211
        !            52: < file mentioned above), we expect to curtail $netlib$'s
        !            53: ---
        !            54: > file mentioned above), so we expect to curtail $netlib$'s
        !            55: 2253c2257
        !            56: < (Fortran 8x calls them ``obsolescent''),
        !            57: ---
        !            58: > (Fortran 90 calls them ``obsolescent''),
        !            59: 2256c2260
        !            60: < Fortran 8x allows
        !            61: ---
        !            62: > Fortran 90 allows
        !            63: 2271c2275
        !            64: < to encompass the new specifiers introduced by Fortran 8x.
        !            65: ---
        !            66: > to encompass the new specifiers introduced by Fortran 90.
        !            67: 2275,2276c2279,2280
        !            68: < Of course, it would be nice to translate all of Fortran 8x, but
        !            69: < some of the Fortran 8x array manipulations would require new
        !            70: ---
        !            71: > Of course, it would be nice to translate all of Fortran 90, but
        !            72: > some of the Fortran 90 array manipulations would require new
        !            73: 2282c2286
        !            74: < Fortran 8x control structures
        !            75: ---
        !            76: > Fortran 90 control structures
        !            77: 2639a2644
        !            78: > 

unix.superglobalmegacorp.com

This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.