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Eric Jackson

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Dec 22, 1990, 11:24:15 PM12/22/90
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Hi. I am looking for PD tools for Fortran. Examples of the
kind of programs/tools I am looking for include
parser/syntax analyzer
listing of subroutine names, variable names and reference
locations
lint-like program
anything else
The only thing I have been able to find is the single-double
conversion programs on netlib. The software should be usable
on Sun3 or Silicon Graphics machines at least. Ideally,
should also be runnable on other unix machines (e.g., Cray
Unicos).

Please respond via email to e...@acm.princeton.edu. If there
is interest, I will summarize to the net.

Eric Jackson
Program in Applied & Computational Mathematics
Princeton University

T.R.Hopkins

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Dec 31, 1990, 8:57:15 AM12/31/90
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Toolpack has most of what you requested (including the anything else!)
It certainly runs on a sun 3 cos we have it here on one. I believe there
is a Cray Unicos version as well.


TOOLPACK may be obtained from
NAG Ltd,
Wilkinson House,
Jordan Hill Road,
Oxford, OX2 8DR, UK.

This is public domain s/ware -- you just pay a distribution fee
although if you pay a bit more (around Pounds UK 200) you can get a
number of machine specific versions. This package contains a large
number (50+) of Fortran tools including precision transformers,
pretty printers, static verifiers, symbol table viewers, lexer and
parser, etc .


Tim

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