Mixed Language Programming Using C++ and FORTRAN 77
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Description: Describes a portable method for mixing FORTRAN 77 and C++ in a single development project.
A portable technique for Windows NT/95, UNIX and other systems This document has been created based on my practical experience from more than 10 years of professional FORTRAN 77 (from now on referred to as F77) software development and maintenance, and about 4 years of similar C++ experience. With such a background, I found it natural to try to mix the two languages by calling FORTRAN from C++.
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Page title: | CPPF77 |
Keywords: | C++, Fortran 77, Fortran, legacy code, reuse |
Description: | This document describes a method for mixing FORTRAN and C++ in a single development project. It is based on the author's practical experience from more than 10 years of professional FORTRAN 77 software development and maintenance, and more than 4 years of similar C++ experience. This design is cross-platform as well as mixed-language. |
IP-address: | 91.189.123.167 |