[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] TIDY ver 3.0 - Fortran renumber/clean prm uploaded to Simtel20

forags@VIOLET.BERKELEY.EDU (03/08/89)

Now available from Simtel20:

Filename			Type	 Bytes	 CRC

Directory PD1:<MSDOS.FORTRAN>
TIDY3.ARC			BINARY	170319  3D5BH

TIDY is a program for renumbering and cleaning up FORTRAN source code.
It is derived from a program written in 1966 at the Air Force Weapons
Lab.  It is set up for MS-DOS machines, but is easily converted to
UNIX or to IBM CMS systems.

This new version allows input files with tabs to skip to column 7,
and &'s in column 1 to designate continuation cards. This makes it
compatible with the Unix f77 compiler, among others.

Also, the indentation of indented continuation cards is much improved.
Wherever possible, continuation lines are indented one character more than
the start of the statement (rather than starting in column 7), and the
program tries not to break lines in the middle of variable names.


Al Stangenberger                    Dept. of Forestry & Resource Mgt.
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