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1.1 root 1: re- Fortran to C conversion
2:
3: The NA Digest of Sunday, November 19, 1989 (Volume 89 : Issue 45)
4: carried the following announcement:
5:
6: >From: Norm Schryer <[email protected]>
7: Date: Thu, 16 Nov 89 17:17:35 EST
8: Subject: Fortran 77 to C Converter Available via Netlib
9:
10: The Unix command
11:
12: (echo filter f2c; cat file) | mail [email protected]
13:
14: converts the Fortran 77 in "file" to C and returns it via email.
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16: The converted C requires a "header" file which can be obtained by:
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18: echo "send f2c.h from f2c" | mail [email protected]
19:
20: The command
21:
22: echo "send index from f2c" | mail [email protected]
23:
24: returns an index of useful f2c information available from Netlib
25: including a "man page", source for libraries, etc.
26:
27: F2c "just" prints out the C parse tree internally produced by f77,
28: the reliable old Fortran 77 compiler of Stu Feldman.
29: The programming was done by D. M. Gay of Bell Labs and
30: Mark Maimone of Carnegie-Mellon University.
31:
32: The usual caveat applies:
33: The service is free and you get what you pay for.
34:
35: An additional caveat is that a daemon saves the Fortran submitted
36: to Netlib so we can do regression testing on f2c.
37:
38: We intend to put f2c in the public domain and want as much
39: experience with it as possible before foisting it on the world.
40:
41: Comments, questions and complaints to
42:
43: Norm Schryer, [email protected], 201-582-2912.
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47: For more on netlib, see "Distribution of Mathematical Software
48: by Electronic Mail" by Jack Dongarra and Eric Grosse, Communications
49: of the ACM 30 #5 (May 1987), pp. 403-407. To get the whole NA
50: Digest of 19 Nov. 1989, execute the UNIX command
51: echo send v89n45 from na-digest | mail [email protected]
52:
53: Source for f2c is now available from netlib and ftp, as described
54: in "index from f2c".
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