[comp.lang.fortran] References to Toolpack Documentation required

rsingh@elaine0.stanford.edu (Rajesh Kumar Singh) (12/19/90)

Hello,

Does anyone of you  know of a good reference material for
Toolpack utilities?  Some netter suggested this set of utilities
for 'sanitizing' fortran codes.

I got the version 1.2 utilities from louie.udel.edu and installed 
without much trouble. 

Thanks. --raj
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Rajesh Kumar Singh               E-mail: rsingh@portia.stanford.edu
Dept of Civil Engineering            or  rsingh@cive.stanford.edu 
Blume Earthquake Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: +1 415-723-1502  Fax: ...5-8662   Home: ...7-7773 

trh@ukc.ac.uk (T.R.Hopkins) (12/19/90)

In article <1990Dec18.220454.29877@portia.Stanford.EDU> rsingh@elaine0.stanford.edu (Rajesh Kumar Singh) writes:
>Hello,
>
>Does anyone of you  know of a good reference material for
>Toolpack utilities?  Some netter suggested this set of utilities
>for 'sanitizing' fortran codes.
>
>I got the version 1.2 utilities from louie.udel.edu and installed 
>without much trouble. 
>
>Thanks. --raj
>--
>Rajesh Kumar Singh               E-mail: rsingh@portia.stanford.edu
>Dept of Civil Engineering            or  rsingh@cive.stanford.edu 
>Blume Earthquake Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
>Phone: +1 415-723-1502  Fax: ...5-8662   Home: ...7-7773 

There is a full set of ducumentation on the Toolpack tape -- written in a
bastardized form of (n)roff. There is also a Toolpack tool to `typeset' this
documentation. I wasn't very successful when I tried it. The best way out is
to buy a complete set of Toolpack documents from NAG (the cost is in the
region of 50 pounds).

Contact either

NAG Ltd, Wilkinson House,
Jordan Hill Road,
Oxford, OX2 8DR,
UK 
Tel:+44 865 511245      Fax: +44 865 310139

or

NAG Inc.,
1400 Opus Place, Suite 200,
Downer's Grove, IL 60515-5702,
USA.

Tel: +1 708 971 2337    Fax: +1 708 971 2706

Hope this helps,
 
	  Tim