t19@nikhefh.hep.nl (Geert J v Oldenborgh) (07/13/89)
I was just wondering whether anybody knows of the existence of: - an implementation of a ^Z/fg mechanism (I realize bg is hopeless), either keeping the program in memory or writing it to a swapfile, - a nulldevice on n:, implemented as a ramdisk which just throws everything away when written to and gives zeros when read from, - a way to intercept Tools dvi.prg output to the printer to store in a file, which I can print in the background using the GPshell lpr command, - a faster & better linker for Absoft Fortran, the official one I have does not link externals, does not link f77.rl, and is slow. for debugging I link dynamically, but at 10 min/point this is getting expensive, Thanks, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, t19@nikhefh.hep.nl PS. Are there any other quantum field hackers on the net?
silvert@cs.dal.ca (Bill Silvert) (07/13/89)
In article <222@nikhefh.hep.nl> t19@nikhefh.hep.nl (Geert J v Oldenborgh) writes: >- a faster & better linker for Absoft Fortran, the official one I have does > not link externals, does not link f77.rl, and is slow. for debugging I > link dynamically, but at 10 min/point this is getting expensive, I have version 2.3, and both versions 2.2 and 2.3 link f77.rl if you use the y option. I don't understand the problem with externals. I routinely link a main, several external files, my own library, and the runtime library to create stand-alone applications. One problem I do encounter is that sometimes a link has to be done twice if there are backwards references in the libraries. This is a minor delay, and the use of scripts makes things easy. > Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, > NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, > t19@nikhefh.hep.nl >PS. Are there any other quantum field hackers on the net? I'm not sure what a quantum field hacker is, but I used to indulge in condensed matter field theory when I was young and foolish. Much like high-energy, except that you treat temperature like imaginary time! -- Bill Silvert, Habitat Ecology Division. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2 UUCP: ...!{uunet,watmath}!dalcs!biomel!bill Internet: biomel@cs.dal.CA BITNET: bs%dalcs@dalac.BITNET