comp.lang.fortran
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- From: George N. White III
- Re: !MS$LOCICAL:2
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: !MS$LOCICAL:2
- !MS$LOCICAL:2
- contents of Fortran Forum April 2006
- Re: Query regarding Semantic Analyzer
- Re: Query regarding Semantic Analyzer
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Query regarding Semantic Analyzer
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Host variable inheritance
- Host variable inheritance
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: Fortran 2008
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Fortran 2008 (was Re: New style DO syntax?)
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- FYI: Fortran Library Down Temporarily
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Newbie making a dumb mistake but can you help?
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Function argument
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: passing only the real parts of a complex array to a function
- Re: passing only the real parts of a complex array to a function
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- passing only the real parts of a complex array to a function
- From: Kamaraju Kusumanchi
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Intel Visual Fortran
- "GOTO considered harmful" considered harmful. Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: Function argument
- Re: Function argument
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- Re: Real and complex arrays
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: rookie question
- Re: rookie question
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Real and complex arrays
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Intel Visual Fortran
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- From: George N. White III
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Compiling in 32 vs 64 platform problem
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: Intel Visual Fortran
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Intel Visual Fortran
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- Re: New style DO syntax?
- New style DO syntax?
- FFTW3 module
- Cauchy PV integration
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: rookie question: the do-loop in F77
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: rookie question: the do-loop in F77
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: rookie question: the do-loop in F77
- rookie question: the do-loop in F77
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Compaq Visual Fortran ver. 6.6.
- RE: rookie question
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- From: Kamaraju Kusumanchi
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: rookie question
- Re: rookie question
- rookie question
- Re: gfortran, unknown -fno-globals
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: gfortran, unknown -fno-globals
- gfortran, unknown -fno-globals
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- Re: where should I include fftw3.f
- where should I include fftw3.f
- From: Kamaraju Kusumanchi
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: index list to/from mask
- Re: CSHIFT source and destination
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: index list to/from mask
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: index list to/from mask
- Re: index elemental?
- index elemental?
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: CSHIFT source and destination
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- index list to/from mask
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: CSHIFT source and destination
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- RE: do_ud: end of file
- Compaq Visual Fortran ver. 6.6.
- Re: Line inserted in array by compiler ?
- Re: Extensions as intrinsic modules?
- Visual studio debugging of Intel Fortran works!
- Re: CSHIFT source and destination
- Extensions as intrinsic modules?
- Re: Line inserted in array by compiler ?
- Re: CSHIFT source and destination
- how to evaluate an expression saved in a character string
- CSHIFT source and destination
- Line inserted in array by compiler ?
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- Re: Shape Conformance?
- Shape Conformance?
- Re: Fortran I/O system (was: do_ud: end of file)
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Fortran used to simulate gravitational waves
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- RE: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Writing sequential raw binary
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: resetting public entity modules
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: Fortran to find nearest point from set in 3-D
- Re: Photran experiences
- resetting public entity modules
- Re: removing chars from strings
- Fortran parser for VRML
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: do_ud: end of file
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- do_ud: end of file
- From: maelle.nodet@xxxxxxxxxx
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Fortran 95 manual
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Fortran 95 manual
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Fortran 95 manual
- Fortran 95 manual
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: removing chars from c strings
- Re: Different random number generators
- removing chars from c strings
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: linking gfortran with VC++.net
- Re: How can I use graphic library with FORTRAN under Linux?
- From: Hani Andreas Ibrahim
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: debugging options for ifort ?
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- linking gfortran with VC++.net
- cannot open include file 'param.inc'
- Re: How can I use graphic library with FORTRAN under Linux?
- Re: How can I use graphic library with FORTRAN under Linux?
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- How can I use graphic library with FORTRAN under Linux?
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- From: George N. White III
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- gfoftran and GSL subroutines
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: Fortran module in a library
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Fortran module in a library
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- How to Add NULL Character to end of CHAR Variable
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- From: George N. White III
- Re: Different random number generators
- From: Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: repost: very difficult debbuging with ifort
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: Suggestion for a faster code
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: Suggestion for a faster code
- Re: Suggestion for a faster code
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Suggestion for a faster code
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- From: George N. White III
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- From: George N. White III
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Derived types with allocatable arrays; more problems
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: repost: very difficult debbuging with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: repost: very difficult debbuging with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- repost: very difficult debbuging with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Suggestion for a faster code
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: very difficult debug with ifort
- very difficult debug with ifort
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- getting env. variables in gfortran...
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: numerical integration DQAND (IMSL)
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: generalized WHILE() extension/feature?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: undefined reference, possible causes?
- undefined reference, possible causes?
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: Photran experiences
- Re: Different random number generators
- Re: numerical integration DQAND (IMSL)
- numerical integration DQAND (IMSL)
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Different random number generators
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- From: George N. White III
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: BNF notation needed
- Re: BNF notation needed
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: BNF notation needed
- BNF notation needed
- WGDOS data de/compression - detailed description?
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- RE: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- RE: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Photran experiences
- Re: How can I set breakpoint with GDB...
- Re: Formatting without zeroes
- Formatting without zeroes
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- How can I set breakpoint with GDB...
- Re: debugging options for ifort ?
- How can I set breakpoint with GDB...
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: debugging options for ifort ?
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Screen control in Compaq Fortran
- Re: Screen control in Compaq Fortran
- Screen control in Compaq Fortran
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: Newbie question: correct use of modules and namespaces
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Use of pointer "association" in Fortran
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: Use of pointer "association" in Fortran
- Use of pointer "association" in Fortran
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Relocation truncated to fit
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: fortran library for integration
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and ProfessionalEditions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: fortran library for integration
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- From: George N. White III
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: interface, public ::
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: fortran library for integration
- fortran library for integration
- debugging options for ifort ?
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Relocation truncated to fit
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: interface, public ::
- Re: interface, public ::
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- can't find libg2c on FC4
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: interface, public ::
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Passing User Defined Types from VB to Fortran
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- interface, public ::
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Relocation truncated to fit
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Relocation truncated to fit
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Re: How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- How To Do: Binary Output Without Changes by Fortran
- Re: Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Newbie: passing dynamic array in Subroutine
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- RE: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: oogunlade@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Re: backslash escapes
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Introducing the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler, Standard and Professional Editions, for Mac OS*
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Circular module references, was Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: oogunlade@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: oogunlade@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Complex roots of a non polynomial function
- From: oogunlade@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A couple of simple pointer questions (targets, arrays of pointers)
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: A couple of simple pointer questions (targets, arrays of pointers)
- A couple of simple pointer questions (targets, arrays of pointers)
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: Initialisation of derived type array
- Initialisation of derived type array
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: SAVE of COMMON variables
- SAVE of COMMON variables
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- interactive Fortran program for 2D and 3D
- Re: gcc 4.0 fortran frontend
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: O/T: Patenting a computational scheme?
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: Calling external dll from Routine
- Re: Variable length/precision formats?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: backslash escapes
- Re: backslash escapes
- Calling external dll from Routine
- backslash escapes
- Re: Call by name (in a variable)
- Newbie question: correct use of modules and namespaces
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: gcc 4.0 fortran frontend
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Explicit and implicit interfaces
- Re: gcc 4.0 fortran frontend
- Re: Converting fixed-to-free format
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Explicit and implicit interfaces
- Explicit and implicit interfaces
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: free IMSL-like library?
- gcc 4.0 fortran frontend
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: free IMSL-like library?
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Call by name (in a variable)
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: How to link a Fortran static library to a C++ program?
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Very large memory process
- Call by name (in a variable)
- Re: free IMSL-like library?
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Very large memory process
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Very large memory process
- Re: generalized WHILE() extension/feature?
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: O/T: Patenting a computational scheme?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: generalized WHILE() extension/feature?
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: free IMSL-like library?
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- free IMSL-like library?
- Re: O/T: Patenting a computational scheme?
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: generalized WHILE() extension/feature?
- Re: Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Fortran mention in New York Times
- Passing arrays to subroutine
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: How to link a Fortran static library to a C++ program?
- Fortran has little support for object-oriented
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: ANN: Free Fortran Tools with F on AMD64
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: C versus FORTRAN90
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- From: George N. White III
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: fortran code for 'cp' / subroutine file_copy
- Re: Making fortran libraries
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- a question on format: what is "format(a)" stand for
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: use a c dll in fortran?
- Re: O/T: Patenting a computational scheme?
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
- Re: Structure of large link libraries in f95
