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  1. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    Yeah, Plato's got a SLIM program I can run from command, from which I can list all the content of the lib-file. I found it very late yesterday, and now I have a complete list with every object contained with corresponding sizes in terms of kB. I had already discovered that I could find some...
  2. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    Ah, ok. Missing dll, sounds like some deeper system-related stuff, and so I am guessing I should just stop what I'm currently doing and make some better use of my time until I manage to get my hands on the source code of the object files I need in the libraries. I just tried linking them in...
  3. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    @This error message I get when I try to run the program. I'm required to censor it, but +++ is the company name, and £££ is the name of the main part of the program. Here goes: Runtime error from program:c:\documents and settings\gruwes\mine dokumenter\fortran\test£££2\£££\source\£££.exe...
  4. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    Can a library file link locally, though? one of the error messages I have got is referring to a local file path on one of the computers of the company that made the source code. Double, double, toil and trouble fire burn and cauldron bubble
  5. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    I see, I'm really noobing off here. Somehow I haven't been able to both link the libraries and compile at the same time, and it feels like I have tried a lot of ways, but I will keep on trying. I managed to find the SLIM-part of plato though, so I've just made a list of the objects in the...
  6. Grunde

    About the true nature of library files

    I'm working on a translation job from fortran to matlab, and I've been handed the source code of the fortran program. Not being proficient with fortran from before, I spent some days finding a decent compiler and learning the basics, and I ended up with a Silverfrost Plato. The source code is...
  7. Grunde

    Comprehending shortcuts in fortran 77

    Thanks Nick, that's an excellent piece of advice! I have tried the f2matlab, but I haven't had my hands on a piece of f2f90-code as neat as this one. Still, it doesn't seem to help me much here, as I have tried it on three different subroutines (long and short) and all the original sleazy...
  8. Grunde

    Comprehending shortcuts in fortran 77

    I was just reading up on those pages, and I'm going to have a closer look at python for future use. As for why we're using matlab here, there are mainly two reasons; 1. None of the guys here are really working a lot with programming, but they have learned matlab, and thus can read code and add...
  9. Grunde

    Comprehending shortcuts in fortran 77

    @xwb the print-before-and-after routine is very good, and I am a frequent user of it, but I haven't been able to get the entire program to compile and the lines your propose won't compile in isolation. Thank you for the description of the do-termination, it is very helpful. @salgerman I'm in...
  10. Grunde

    Comprehending shortcuts in fortran 77

    I am currently working on a translation of an old program from fortran 77 to matlab, since matlab is more prominent in this business nowadays. Prior to this assignment, I didn't know anything about fortran, but after some days of reading and testing I felt ready. (I already know matlab and C++)...

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