cliff@wesson.phys.ucalgary.ca (Cliff Marcellus) (06/21/91)
Gee... I'm beginning to regret my original posting! {-8
I really wasn't looking to start a fortranisms war, could we
just agree that outdated programming style(s), good and bad,
sometimes come back to haunt us?
BTW : the offending code has since been thrown at 'f2c'! {-8
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OPINIONS EXPRESSED WITHIN ARE MY OWN AND NOT THOSE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARYkhb@chiba.Eng.Sun.COM (Keith Bierman fpgroup) (06/25/91)
On many platforms, some of the pain of porting can be somewhat
mitigtated by various "third party" tools.
IPT fortran lint
1096 East Meadow Circle, Palo Alto, CA 94303, 415/494-7500.
SPAG (restructuring tool)
OTG us distributer
voice 717 222 9100
fax 717 229 9103
Alternatively, one may wish to go to the source
Polyhedron Software Ltd
Magdalen House
98 Abingdon Road
Standlake
Witney
Oxon OX8 7RN
Tel 0865 300 579
The folks at COLBALT Blue also have things that sound useful. I have
used both IPT fortran lint and SPAG to good effect.
Speaking only by and for myself...
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