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-
-====== old index for f2c, now "readme from f2c" ============
-
-FILES:
-
-f2c.h Include file necessary for compiling output of the converter.
- See the second NOTE below.
-
-f2c.1 Man page for f2c.
-
-f2c.1t Source for f2c.1 (to be processed by troff -man or nroff -man).
-
-libf77 Library of non I/O support routines the generated C may need.
- Fortran main programs result in a C function named MAIN__ that
- is meant to be invoked by the main() in libf77.
-
-libi77 Library of Fortran I/O routines the generated C may need.
- Note that some vendors (e.g., BSD, Sun and MIPS) provide a
- libF77 and libI77 that are incompatible with f2c -- they
- provide some differently named routines or routines with the
- names that f2c expects, but with different calling sequences.
- On such systems, the recommended procedure is to merge
- libf77 and libi77 into a single library, say libf2c, and to
- install it where you can access it by specifying -lf2c . The
- definition of link_msg in sysdep.c assumes this arrangement.
-
- Both libf77 and libi77 are bundles, meant to be unpacked by the
- Bourne (or Korn) shell. MS-DOS users can use the MKS Toolkit
- to unpack libf77 and libi77.
-
-libf2c.zip
- Only available by ftp: combination of libf77 and libi77, with
- Unix and PC makefiles.
-
-f2c.ps Postscript for a technical report on f2c. After you strip the
- mail header, the first line should be "%!PS".
-
-fixes The complete change log, reporting bug fixes and other changes.
- (Some recent change-log entries are given below).
-
-fc A shell script that uses f2c and imitates much of the behavior
- of commonly found f77 commands. You will almost certainly
- need to adjust some of the shell-variable assignments to make
- this script work on your system.
-
-
-SUBDIRECTORY:
-
-f2c/src Source for the converter itself, including a file of checksums
- and source for a program to compute the checksums (to verify
- correct transmission of the source), is available: ask netlib
- (e.g., netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com) to
- send all from f2c/src
- If the checksums show damage to just a few source files, or if
- the change log file (see "fixes" below) reports corrections to
- some source files, you can request those files individually
- "from f2c/src". For example, to get defs.h and xsum0.out, you
- would ask netlib to
- send defs.h xsum0.out from f2c/src
- "all from f2c/src" is about 640 kilobytes long; for convenience
- (and checksums), it includes copies of f2c.h, f2c.1, and f2c.1t.
-
- Tip: if asked to send over 99,000 bytes in one request, netlib
- breaks the shipment into 1000 line pieces and sends each piece
- separately (since otherwise some mailers might gag). To avoid
- the hassle of reassembling the pieces, try to keep each request
- under 99,000 bytes long. The final number in each line of
- xsum0.out gives the length of each file in f2c/src. For
- example,
- send exec.c expr.c from f2c/src
- send format.c format_data.c from f2c/src
- will give you slightly less hassle than
- send exec.c expr.c format.c format_data.c from f2c/src
- Alternatively, if all the mailers in your return path allow
- long messages, you can supply an appropriate mailsize line in
- your netlib request, e.g.
- mailsize 200k
- send exec.c expr.c format.c format_data.c from f2c/src
-
- The makefile used to generate gram.c; now we distribute a
- working gram.c, and you must say
- make gram1.c
- mv gram1.c gram.c
- if you want to generate your own gram.c -- there are just too
- many broken variants of yacc floating around nowadays for
- generation of gram.c to be the default.
-
-NOTE: You may exercise f2c by sending netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com
- a message whose first line is "execute f2c" and whose remaining
- lines are the Fortran 77 source that you wish to have converted.
- Return mail brings you the resulting C, with f2c's error
- messages between #ifdef uNdEfInEd and #endif at the end.
- (To understand line numbers in the error messages, regard
- the "execute f2c" line as line 0. It is stripped away by
- the netlib software before f2c sees your Fortran input.)
- Options described in the man page may be transmitted to
- netlib by having the first line of input be a comment
- whose first 6 characters are "c$f2c " and whose remaining
- characters are the desired options, e.g., "c$f2c -R -u".
-
- You may say "execute f2c" in the Subject line instead of (but
- *not* in addition to) in the first line of the message body.
-
- The incoming Fortran is saved, at least for a while. Don't
- send any secrets!
-
-
-BUGS: Please send bug reports (including the shortest example
- you can find that illustrates the bug) to research!dmg
- or dmg@bell-labs.com . You might first check whether
- the bug goes away when you turn optimization off.
-
-
-NOTE: f2c.h defines several types, e.g., real, integer, doublereal.
- The definitions in f2c.h are suitable for most machines, but if
- your machine has sizeof(double) > 2*sizeof(long), you may need
- to adjust f2c.h appropriately. f2c assumes
- sizeof(doublecomplex) = 2*sizeof(doublereal)
- sizeof(doublereal) = sizeof(complex)
- sizeof(doublereal) = 2*sizeof(real)
- sizeof(real) = sizeof(integer)
- sizeof(real) = sizeof(logical)
- sizeof(real) = 2*sizeof(shortint)
- EQUIVALENCEs may not be translated correctly if these
- assumptions are violated.
-
- On machines, such as those using a DEC Alpha processor, on
- which sizeof(short) == 2, sizeof(int) == sizeof(float) == 4,
- and sizeof(long) == sizeof(double) == 8, it suffices to
- modify f2c.h by removing the first occurrence of "long "
- on each line containing "long ", e.g., by issuing the
- commands
- mv f2c.h f2c.h0
- sed 's/long //' f2c.h0 >f2c.h
- On such machines, one can enable INTEGER*8 by uncommenting
- the typedef of longint in f2c.h, so it reads
- typedef long longint;
- by compiling libI77 with -DAllow_TYQUAD, and by adjusting
- libF77/makefile as described in libF77/README.
-
- Some machines may have sizeof(int) == 4, sizeof(float) == 8,
- and sizeof(long long) == 8. On such machines, adjust f2c.h
- by changing "long int " to "long long ", e.g., by saying
- mv f2c.h f2c.h0
- sed 's/long int /long long /' f2c.h0 >f2c.h
- One can enable INTEGER*8 on such machines as described
- above, but with
- typedef long long longint;
-
- There exists a C compiler that objects to the lines
- typedef VOID C_f; /* complex function */
- typedef VOID H_f; /* character function */
- typedef VOID Z_f; /* double complex function */
- in f2c.h . If yours is such a compiler, do two things:
- 1. Complain to your vendor about this compiler bug.
- 2. Find the line
- #define VOID void
- in f2c.h and change it to
- #define VOID int
- (For readability, the f2c.h lines shown above have had two
- tabs inserted before their first character.)
-
-FTP: All the material described above is now available by anonymous
- ftp from netlib.bell-labs.com (login: anonymous; Password: your
- E-mail address; cd netlib/f2c). Note that you can say, e.g.,
-
- cd /netlib/f2c/src
- binary
- prompt
- mget *.gz
-
- to get all the .gz files in src. You must uncompress the .gz
- files once you have a copy of them, e.g., by
-
- gzip -dN *.gz
-
- You can also get the entire f2c tree as a tar file:
-
- ftp://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/f2c.tar
-
- (which is a synthetic file -- created on the fly and not visible
- to ftp's "ls" or "dir" commands).
-
- Subdirectory msdos contains two PC versions of f2c,
- f2c.exe.gz and f2cx.exe.gz; the latter uses extended memory.
- The README in that directory provides more details.
-
- Changes appear first in the f2c files available by E-mail
- from netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com. If the deamons work right,
- changed files are available the next day by ftp from
- netlib.bell-labs.com. In due course, they reach other netlib servers.
-
-CHANGE NOTIFICATION:
- Send the E-mail message
- subscribe f2c
- to netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com to request notification of new and
- changed f2c files. (Beware that automatically sent change
- notifications may reach you before changes have reached
- ftp://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/f2c or to other netlib servers.)
- Send the E-mail message
- unsubscribe f2c
- to recant your notification request.
-
------------------
-Recent change log (partial)
------------------
-
-Mon May 13 23:35:26 EDT 1996
- Recognize Fortran 90's /= as a synonym for .NE.. (<> remains a
-synonym for .NE..)
- Emit an empty int function of no arguments to supply an external
-name to named block data subprograms (so they can be called somewhere
-to force them to be loaded from a library).
- Fix bug (memory fault) in handling the following illegal Fortran:
- parameter(i=1)
- equivalence(i,j)
- end
- Treat cdabs, cdcos, cdexp, cdlog, cdsin, and cdsqrt as synonyms for
-the double complex intrinsics zabs, zcos, zexp, zlog, zsin, and zsqrt,
-respectively, unless -cd is specified.
- Recognize the Fortran 90 bit-manipulation intrinsics btest, iand,
-ibclr, ibits, ibset, ieor, ior, ishft, and ishftc, unless -i90 is
-specified. Note that iand, ieor, and ior are thus now synonyms for
-"and", "xor", and "or", respectively.
- Add three macros (bit_test, bit_clear, bit_set) to f2c.h for use
-with btest, ibclr, and ibset, respectively. Add new functions
-[lq]bit_bits, [lq]bit_shift, and [lq]_bit_cshift to libF77 for
-use with ibits, ishft, and ishftc, respectively.
- Add integer function ftell(unit) (returning -1 on error) and
-subroutine fseek(unit, offset, whence, *) to libI77 (with branch to
-label * on error).
-
-Tue May 14 23:21:12 EDT 1996
- Fix glitch (possible memory fault, or worse) in handling multiple
-entry points with names over 28 characters long.
-
-Mon Jun 10 01:20:16 EDT 1996
- Update netlib E-mail and ftp addresses in f2c/readme and
-f2c/src/readme (which are different files) -- to reflect the upcoming
-breakup of AT&T.
- libf77: trivial tweaks to F77_aloc.c and system_.c; Version.c not
-changed.
- libi77: Adjust rsli.c and lread.c so internal list input with too
-few items in the input string will honor end= .
-
-Mon Jun 10 22:59:57 EDT 1996
- Add Bits_per_Byte to sysdep.h and adjust definition of Table_size
-to depend on Bits_per_Byte (forcing Table_size to be a power of 2); in
-lex.c, change "comstart[c & 0xfff]" to "comstart[c & (Table_size-1)]"
-to avoid an out-of-range subscript on end-of-file.
-
-Wed Jun 12 00:24:28 EDT 1996
- Fix bug in output.c (dereferencing a freed pointer) revealed in
- print * !np in out_call in output.c clobbered by free
- end !during out_expr.
-
-Wed Jun 19 08:12:47 EDT 1996
- f2c.h: add types uinteger, ulongint (for libF77); add qbit_clear
-and qbit_set macros (in a commented-out section) for integer*8.
- For integer*8, use qbit_clear and qbit_set for ibclr and ibset.
- libf77: add casts to unsigned in [lq]bitshft.c.
-
-Thu Jun 20 13:30:43 EDT 1996
- Complain at character*(*) in common (rather than faulting).
- Fix bug in recognizing hex constants that start with "16#" (e.g.,
-16#1234abcd, which is a synonym for z'1234abcd').
- Fix bugs in constant folding of expressions involving btest, ibclr,
-and ibset.
- Fix bug in constant folding of rshift(16#80000000, -31) (on a 32-bit
-machine; more generally, the bug was in constant folding of
-rshift(ibset(0,NBITS-1), 1-NBITS) when f2c runs on a machine with
-long ints having NBITS bits.
-
-Mon Jun 24 07:58:53 EDT 1996
- Adjust struct Literal and newlabel() function to accommodate huge
-source files (with more than 32767 newlabel() invocations).
- Omit .c file when the .f file has a missing final end statement.
-
-Wed Jun 26 14:00:02 EDT 1996
- libi77: Add discussion of MXUNIT (highest allowed Fortran unit number)
-to libI77/README.
-
-Fri Jun 28 14:16:11 EDT 1996
- Fix glitch with -onetrip: the temporary variable used for nonconstant
-initial loop variable values was recycled too soon. Example:
- do i = j+1, k
- call foo(i+1) ! temp for j+1 was reused here
- enddo
- end
-
-Tue Jul 2 16:11:27 EDT 1996
- formatdata.c: add a 0 to the end of the basetype array (for TYBLANK)
-(an omission that was harmless on most machines).
- expr.c: fix a dereference of NULL that was only possible with buggy
-input, such as
- subroutine $sub(s) ! the '$' is erroneous
- character s*(*)
- s(1:) = ' '
- end
-
-Sat Jul 6 00:44:56 EDT 1996
- Fix glitch in the intrinsic "real" function when applied to a
-complex (or double complex) variable and passed as an argument to
-some intrinsic functions. Example:
- complex a
- b = sqrt(real(a))
- end
- Fix glitch (only visible if you do not use f2c's malloc and the
-malloc you do use is defective in the sense that malloc(0) returns 0)
-in handling include files that end with another include (perhaps
-followed by comments).
- Fix glitch with character*(*) arguments named "h" and "i" when
-the body of the subroutine invokes the intrinsic LEN function.
- Arrange that after a previous "f2c -P foo.f" has produced foo.P,
-running "f2c foo.P foo.f" will produce valid C when foo.f contains
- call sub('1234')
- end
- subroutine sub(msg)
- end
-Specifically, the length argument in "call sub" is now suppressed.
-With or without foo.P, it is also now suppressed when the order of
-subprograms in file foo.f is reversed:
- subroutine sub(msg)
- end
- call sub('1234')
- end
- Adjust copyright notices to reflect AT&T breakup.
-
-Wed Jul 10 09:25:49 EDT 1996
- Fix bug (possible memory fault) in handling erroneously placed
-and inconsistent declarations. Example that faulted:
- character*1 w(8)
- call foo(w)
- end
- subroutine foo(m)
- data h /0.5/
- integer m(2) ! should be before data
- end
- Fix bug (possible fault) in handling illegal "if" constructions.
-Example (that faulted):
- subroutine foo(i,j)
- if (i) then ! bug: i is integer, not logical
- else if (j) then ! bug: j is integer, not logical
- endif
- end
- Fix glitch with character*(*) argument named "ret_len" to a
-character*(*) function.
-
-Wed Jul 10 23:04:16 EDT 1996
- Fix more glitches in the intrinsic "real" function when applied to a
-complex (or double complex) variable and passed as an argument to
-some intrinsic functions. Example:
- complex a, b
- r = sqrt(real(conjg(a))) + sqrt(real(a*b))
- end
-
-Thu Jul 11 17:27:16 EDT 1996
- Fix a memory fault associated with complicated, illegal input.
-Example:
- subroutine goo
- character a
- call foo(a) ! inconsistent with subsequent def and call
- end
- subroutine foo(a)
- end
- call foo(a)
- end
-
-Wed Jul 17 19:18:28 EDT 1996
- Fix yet another case of intrinsic "real" applied to a complex
-argument. Example:
- complex a(3)
- x = sqrt(real(a(2))) ! gave error message about bad tag
- end
-
-Mon Aug 26 11:28:57 EDT 1996
- Tweak sysdep.c for non-Unix systems in which process ID's can be
-over 5 digits long.
-
-Tue Aug 27 08:31:32 EDT 1996
- Adjust the ishft intrinsic to use unsigned right shifts. (Previously,
-a negative constant second operand resulted in a possibly signed shift.)
-
-Thu Sep 12 14:04:07 EDT 1996
- equiv.c: fix glitch with -DKR_headers.
- libi77: fmtlib.c: fix bug in printing the most negative integer.
-
-Fri Sep 13 08:54:40 EDT 1996
- Diagnose some illegal appearances of substring notation.
-
-Tue Sep 17 17:48:09 EDT 1996
- Fix fault in handling some complex parameters. Example:
- subroutine foo(a)
- double complex a, b
- parameter(b = (0,1))
- a = b ! f2c faulted here
- end
-
-Thu Sep 26 07:47:10 EDT 1996
- libi77: fmt.h: for formatted writes of negative integer*1 values,
-make ic signed on ANSI systems. If formatted writes of integer*1
-values trouble you when using a K&R C compiler, switch to an ANSI
-compiler or use a compiler flag that makes characters signed.
-
-Tue Oct 1 14:41:36 EDT 1996
- Give a better error message when dummy arguments appear in data
-statements.
-
-Thu Oct 17 13:37:22 EDT 1996
- Fix bug in typechecking arguments to character and complex (or
-double complex) functions; the bug could cause length arguments
-for character arguments to be omitted on invocations appearing
-textually after the first invocation. For example, in
- subroutine foo
- character c
- complex zot
- call goo(zot(c), zot(c))
- end
-the length was omitted from the second invocation of zot, and
-there was an erroneous error message about inconsistent calling
-sequences.
-
-Wed Dec 4 13:59:14 EST 1996
- Fix bug revealed by
- subroutine test(cdum,rdum)
- complex cdum
- rdum=cos(real(cdum)) ! "Unexpected tag 3 in opconv_fudge"
- end
- Fix glitch in parsing "DO 10 D0 = 1, 10".
- Fix glitch in parsing
- real*8 x
- real*8 x ! erroneous "incompatible type" message
- call foo(x)
- end
- lib[FI]77/makefile: add comment about omitting -x under Solaris.
-
-Mon Dec 9 23:15:02 EST 1996
- Fix glitch in parameter adjustments for arrays whose lower
-bound depends on a scalar argument. Example:
- subroutine bug(p,z,m,n)
- integer z(*),m,n
- double precision p(z(m):z(m) + n) ! p_offset botched
- call foo(p(0), p(n))
- end
- libi77: complain about non-positive rec= in direct read and write
-statements.
- libf77: trivial adjustments; Version.c not changed.
-
-Wed Feb 12 00:18:03 EST 1997
- output.c: fix (seldom problematic) glitch in out_call: put parens
-around the ... in a test of the form "if (q->tag == TADDR && ...)".
- vax.c: fix bug revealed in the "psi_offset =" assignment in the
-following example:
- subroutine foo(psi,m)
- integer z(100),m
- common /a/ z
- double precision psi(z(m):z(m) + 10)
- call foo(m+1, psi(0),psi(10))
- end
-
-Mon Feb 24 23:44:54 EST 1997
- For consistency with f2c's current treatment of adjacent character
-strings in FORMAT statements, recognize a Hollerith string following
-a string (and merge adjacent strings in FORMAT statements).
-
-Wed Feb 26 13:41:11 EST 1997
- New libf2c.zip, a combination of the libf77 and libi77 bundles (and
-available only by ftp).
- libf77: adjust functions with a complex output argument to permit
-aliasing it with input arguments. (For now, at least, this is just
-for possible benefit of g77.)
- libi77: tweak to ftell_.c for systems with strange definitions of
-SEEK_SET, etc.
-
-Tue Apr 8 20:57:08 EDT 1997
- libf77: [cz]_div.c: tweaks invisible on most systems (that may
-improve things slightly with optimized compilation on systems that use
-gratuitous extra precision).
- libi77: fmt.c: adjust to complain at missing numbers in formats
-(but still treat missing ".nnn" as ".0").
-
-Fri Apr 11 14:05:57 EDT 1997
- libi77: err.c: attempt to make stderr line buffered rather than
-fully buffered. (Buffering is needed for format items T and TR.)
-
-Thu Apr 17 22:42:43 EDT 1997
- libf77: add F77_aloc.o to makefile (and makefile.u in libf2c.zip).
-
-Fri Apr 25 19:32:09 EDT 1997
- libf77: add [de]time_.c (which may give trouble on some systems).
-
-Tue May 27 09:18:52 EDT 1997
- libi77: ftell_.c: fix typo that caused the third argument to be
-treated as 2 on some systems.
-
-Mon Jun 9 00:04:37 EDT 1997
- libi77 (and libf2c.zip): adjust include order in err.c lread.c wref.c
-rdfmt.c to include fmt.h (etc.) after system includes. Version.c not
-changed.
-
-Mon Jun 9 14:29:13 EDT 1997
- src/gram.c updated; somehow it did not reflect the change of
-19961001 to gram.dcl.
-
-Mon Jul 21 16:04:54 EDT 1997
- proc.c: fix glitch in logic for "nonpositive dimension" message.
- libi77: inquire.c: always include string.h (for possible use with
--DNON_UNIX_STDIO); Version.c not changed.
-
-Thu Jul 24 17:11:23 EDT 1997
- Tweak "Notice" to reflect the AT&T breakup -- we missed it when
-updating the copyright notices in the source files last summer.
- Adjust src/makefile so malloc.o is not used by default, but can
-be specified with "make MALLOC=malloc.o".
- Add comments to src/README about the "CRAY" T3E.
-
-Tue Aug 5 14:53:25 EDT 1997
- Add definition of calloc to malloc.c; this makes f2c's malloc
-work on some systems where trouble hitherto arose because references
-to calloc brought in the system's malloc. (On sensible systems,
-calloc is defined separately from malloc. To avoid confusion on
-other systems, f2c/malloc.c now defines calloc.)
- libi77: lread.c: adjust to accord with a change to the Fortran 8X
-draft (in 1990 or 1991) that rescinded permission to elide quote marks
-in namelist input of character data; to get the old behavior, compile
-with F8X_NML_ELIDE_QUOTES #defined. wrtfmt.o: wrt_G: tweak to print
-the right number of 0's for zero under G format.
-
-Sat Aug 16 05:45:32 EDT 1997
- libi77: iio.c: fix bug in internal writes to an array of character
-strings that sometimes caused one more array element than required by
-the format to be blank-filled. Example: format(1x).
-
-Wed Sep 17 00:39:29 EDT 1997
- libi77: fmt.[ch] rdfmt.c wrtfmt.c: tweak struct syl for machines
-with 64-bit pointers and 32-bit ints that did not 64-bit align
-struct syl (e.g., Linux on the DEC Alpha). This change should be
-invisible on other machines.
-
-Sun Sep 21 22:05:19 EDT 1997
- libf77: [de]time_.c (Unix systems only): change return type to double.
-
-Thu Dec 4 22:10:09 EST 1997
- Fix bug with handling large blocks of comments (over 4k); parts of the
-second and subsequent blocks were likely to be lost (not copied into
-comments in the resulting C). Allow comment lines to be longer before
-breaking them.
-
-Mon Jan 19 17:19:27 EST 1998
- makefile: change the rule for making gram.c to one for making gram1.c;
-henceforth, asking netlib to "send all from f2c/src" will bring you a
-working gram.c. Nowadays there are simply too many broken versions of
-yacc floating around.
- libi77: backspace.c: for b->ufmt==0, change sizeof(int) to
-sizeof(uiolen). On machines where this would make a difference, it is
-best for portability to compile libI77 with -DUIOLEN_int, which will
-render the change invisible.
-
-Tue Feb 24 08:35:33 EST 1998
- makefile: remove gram.c from the "make clean" rule.
-
-Wed Feb 25 08:29:39 EST 1998
- makefile: change CFLAGS assignment to -O; add "veryclean" rule.
-
-Wed Mar 4 13:13:21 EST 1998
- libi77: open.c: fix glitch in comparing file names under
--DNON_UNIX_STDIO.
-
-Mon Mar 9 23:56:56 EST 1998
- putpcc.c: omit an unnecessary temporary variable in computing
-(expr)**3.
- libf77, libi77: minor tweaks to make some C++ compilers happy;
-Version.c not changed.
-
-Wed Mar 18 18:08:47 EST 1998
- libf77: minor tweaks to [ed]time_.c; Version.c not changed.
- libi77: endfile.c, open.c: acquire temporary files from tmpfile(),
-unless compiled with -DNON_ANSI_STDIO, which uses mktemp().
-New buffering scheme independent of NON_UNIX_STDIO for handling T
-format items. Now -DNON_UNIX_STDIO is no longer be necessary for
-Linux, and libf2c no longer causes stderr to be buffered -- the former
-setbuf or setvbuf call for stderr was to make T format items work.
-open.c: use the Posix access() function to check existence or
-nonexistence of files, except under -DNON_POSIX_STDIO, where trial
-fopen calls are used. In open.c, fix botch in changes of 19980304.
- libf2c.zip: the PC makefiles are now set for NT/W95, with comments
-about changes for DOS.
-
-Fri Apr 3 17:22:12 EST 1998
- Adjust fix of 19960913 to again permit substring notation on
-character variables in data statements.
-
-Sun Apr 5 19:26:50 EDT 1998
- libi77: wsfe.c: make $ format item work: this was lost in the changes
-of 17 March 1998.
-
-Sat May 16 19:08:51 EDT 1998
- Adjust output of ftnlen constants: rather than appending L,
-prepend (ftnlen). This should make the resulting C more portable,
-e.g., to systems (such as DEC Alpha Unix systems) on which long
-may be longer than ftnlen.
- Adjust -r so it also casts REAL expressions passed to intrinsic
-functions to REAL.
-
-Wed May 27 16:02:35 EDT 1998
- libf2c.zip: tweak description of compiling libf2c for INTEGER*8
-to accord with makefile.u rather than libF77/makefile.
-
-Thu May 28 22:45:59 EDT 1998
- libi77: backspace.c dfe.c due.c iio.c lread.c rsfe.c sue.c wsfe.c:
-set f__curunit sooner so various error messages will correctly
-identify the I/O unit involved.
- libf2c.zip: above, plus tweaks to PC makefiles: for some purposes,
-it's still best to compile with -DMSDOS (even for use with NT).
-
-Thu Jun 18 01:22:52 EDT 1998
- libi77: lread.c: modified so floating-point numbers (containing
-either a decimal point or an exponent field) are treated as errors
-when they appear as list input for integer data. Compile lread.c with
--DALLOW_FLOAT_IN_INTEGER_LIST_INPUT to restore the old behavior.
-
-Mon Aug 31 10:38:54 EDT 1998
- formatdata.c: if possible, and assuming doubles must be aligned on
-double boundaries, use existing holes in DATA for common blocks to
-force alignment of the block. For example,
- block data
- common /abc/ a, b
- double precision a
- integer b(2)
- data b(2)/1/
- end
-used to generate
- struct {
- integer fill_1[3];
- integer e_2;
- doublereal e_3;
- } abc_ = { {0}, 1, 0. };
-and now generates
- struct {
- doublereal fill_1[1];
- integer fill_2[1];
- integer e_3;
- } abc_ = { {0}, {0}, 1 };
-In the old generated C, e_3 was added to force alignment; in the new C,
-fill_1 does this job.
-
-Mon Sep 7 19:48:51 EDT 1998
- libi77: move e_wdfe from sfe.c to dfe.c, where it was originally.
-Why did it ever move to sfe.c?
-
-Tue Sep 8 10:22:50 EDT 1998
- Treat dreal as a synonym for dble unless -cd is specified on the
-command line.
-
-Sun Sep 13 22:23:41 EDT 1998
- format.c: fix bug in writing prototypes under f2c -A ... *.P:
-under some circumstances involving external functions with no known
-type, a null pointer was passed to printf.
-
-Tue Oct 20 23:25:54 EDT 1998
- Comments added to libf2c/README and libF77/README, pointing out
-the need to modify signal1.h on some systems.
-
-Thu Nov 12 15:34:09 EST 1998
- libf77, libf2c.zip: minor tweaks to [de]time_.c and the makefiles,
-so makefile.sy, makefile.vc, and makefile.wat deal with [de]time_.c.
-
-Wed Feb 10 22:59:52 EST 1999
- defs.h lex.c: permit long names (up to at least roughly
-MAX_SHARPLINE_LEN = 1000 characters long) in #line lines (which only
-matters under -g).
- fc: add -U option; recognize .so files.
-
-Sat Feb 13 10:18:27 EST 1999
- libf2c: endfile.c, lread.c, signal1.h0: minor tweaks to make some
-(C++) compilers happier; f77_aloc.c: make exit_() visible to C++
-compilers. Version strings not changed.
-
-Thu Mar 11 23:14:02 EST 1999
- Modify f2c (exec.c, expr.c) to diagnose incorrect mixing of types
-when (f2c extended) intrinsic functions are involved, as in
-(not(17) .and. 4). Catching this in the first executable statement
-is a bit tricky, as some checking must be postponed until all statement
-function declarations have been parsed. Thus there is a chance of
-today's changes introducing bugs under (let us hope) unusual conditions.
-
-Sun Mar 28 13:17:44 EST 1999
- lex.c: tweak to get the file name right in error messages caused
-by statements just after a # nnn "filename" line emitted by the C
-preprocessor. (The trouble is that the line following the # nnn line
-must be read to see if it is a continuation of the stuff that preceded
-the # nnn line.) When # nnn "filename" lines appear among the lines
-for a Fortran statement, the filename reported in an error message for
-the statement should now be the file that was current when the first
-line of the statement was read.
-
-Sun May 2 22:38:25 EDT 1999
- libf77, libi77, libf2c.zip: make getenv_() more portable (call
-getenv() rather than knowing about char **environ); adjust some
-complex intrinsics to work with overlapping arguments (caused by
-inappropriate use of equivalence); open.c: get "external" versus
-"internal" right in the error message if a file cannot be opened;
-err.c: cast a pointer difference to (int) for %d; rdfmt.c: omit
-fixed-length buffer that could be overwritten by formats Inn or Lnn
-with nn > 83.
-
-Mon May 3 13:14:07 EDT 1999
- "Invisible" changes to omit a few compiler warnings in f2c and
-libf2c; two new casts in libf2c/open.c that matter with 64-bit longs,
-and one more tweak (libf2c/c_log.c) for pathological equivalences.
- Minor update to "fc" script: new -L flag and comment correction.
-
-Tue May 4 10:06:26 EDT 1999
- libf77, libf2c.zip: forgot to copy yesterday's latest updates to
-netlib.
-
-Fri Jun 18 02:33:08 EDT 1999
- libf2c.zip: rename backspace.c backspac.c, and fix a glitch in it
--- b->ufd may change in t_runc(). (For now, it's still backspace.c
-in the libi77 bundle.)
-
-Sun Jun 27 22:05:47 EDT 1999
- libf2c.zip, libi77: rsne.c: fix bug in namelist input: a misplaced
-increment could cause wrong array elements to be assigned; e.g.,
-"&input k(5)=10*1 &end" assigned k(5) and k(15 .. 23).
-
-
-Current timestamps of files in "all from f2c/src", sorted by time,
-appear below (mm/dd/year hh:mm:ss). To bring your source up to date,
-obtain source files with a timestamp later than the time shown in your
-version.c. Note that the time shown in the current version.c is the
-timestamp of the source module that immediately follows version.c below:
-
- 5/03/1999 12:46:15 version.c
- 5/03/1999 12:39:35 formatdata.c
- 5/03/1999 12:31:14 format.c
- 5/03/1999 12:27:17 p1output.c
- 5/03/1999 12:27:17 data.c
- 5/03/1999 10:01:12 xsum0.out
- 5/03/1999 9:59:36 io.c
- 5/03/1999 9:59:36 misc.c
- 5/03/1999 9:59:36 init.c
- 3/26/1999 23:18:11 lex.c
- 3/11/1999 16:44:17 expr.c
- 3/11/1999 16:42:42 exec.c
- 2/10/1999 17:43:01 defs.h
- 9/08/1998 10:16:51 f2c.1
- 9/08/1998 10:16:48 f2c.1t
- 9/08/1998 10:14:53 intr.c
- 5/16/1998 16:55:49 output.c
- 4/03/1998 17:15:05 gram.c
- 4/03/1998 17:14:59 gram.dcl
- 3/09/1998 0:30:23 putpcc.c
- 2/25/1998 8:18:04 makefile
-12/04/1997 17:44:11 niceprintf.c
- 8/05/1997 10:31:26 malloc.c
- 7/24/1997 17:10:55 README
- 7/24/1997 16:06:19 Notice
- 7/21/1997 12:58:44 proc.c
- 2/11/1997 23:39:14 vax.c
-12/04/1996 13:07:53 gram.exec
- 9/12/1996 12:12:46 equiv.c
- 8/26/1996 9:41:13 sysdep.c
- 7/09/1996 10:40:45 names.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:45 sysdep.h
- 7/04/1996 9:55:43 put.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:41 pread.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:40 parse_args.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:36 mem.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:36 memset.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:35 main.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:29 error.c
- 7/04/1996 9:55:27 cds.c
- 7/03/1996 15:47:49 xsum.c
- 6/19/1996 7:04:27 f2c.h
- 6/19/1996 2:52:05 defines.h
- 5/13/1996 0:40:32 gram.head
- 2/25/1994 2:07:19 parse.h
- 2/22/1994 19:07:20 iob.h
- 2/22/1994 18:56:53 p1defs.h
- 2/22/1994 18:53:46 output.h
- 2/22/1994 18:51:14 names.h
- 2/22/1994 18:30:41 format.h
- 1/18/1994 18:12:52 tokens
- 3/06/1993 14:13:58 gram.expr
- 1/28/1993 9:03:16 ftypes.h
- 4/06/1990 0:00:57 gram.io
- 2/03/1990 0:58:26 niceprintf.h
- 1/07/1990 1:20:01 usignal.h
-11/27/1989 8:27:37 machdefs.h
- 7/01/1989 11:59:44 pccdefs.h