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GET_COMMON(1) ForUtil Fortran Tools GET_COMMON(1)
NNAAMMEE
get_common - get the name of a file where a f77 common is
defined.
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
ggeett__ccoommmmoonn [[--cchhvv]] --dd_d_a_t_a_b_a_s_e ccoommmmoonn
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
ggeett__ccoommmmoonn can be used to quickly see in what f77 include
file a certain f77 common is defined. ggeett__ccoommmmoonn queries
a database generated with ssccaann__ccoommmmoonnss(1).
OOPPTTIIOONNSS
--cc case sensitive search, default is off.
--hh,, ----hheellpp
Shows a short description of every option.
--vv show database version information. This information
consists of the name of the user that has created
this database, the machine and system name where
this database was created on, the date of the last
update of this database, and the directories
stored.
----vveerrssiioonn
Shows the version number of ggeett__ccoommmmoonn
--dd_d_a_t_a_b_a_s_e
Name of the database to query. If no database is
given, the value of CCOOMMMMOONN__DDAATTAABBAASSEE is checked.
ccoommmmoonn The name of the common you wish to locate. If this
common is defined in multiple files, all files
where this common is defined will be shown.
CCOOMMPPAATTIIBBIILLIITTYY
ggeett__ccoommmmoonn has run under HP-UX 9 and 10, SGI IRIX 5.2 &
5.3, DEC OSF1, SunOs 4.1 and 4.3, Cray Unicos, IBM AIX 3.2
& 4.1, Linux and MSDOS 6.2. ggeett__ccoommmmoonn also runs in a dos
box under Windows 3.1, 3.11 and Win95.
EENNVVIIRROONNMMEENNTT
Linux August 1996 1
GET_COMMON(1) ForUtil Fortran Tools GET_COMMON(1)
CCOOMMMMOONN__DDAATTAABBAASSEE
Points to the location of a common database. This
environment variable is only used if the --dd_d_a_t_a_b_a_s_e
option is not given.
DDIISSTTRRIIBBUUTTIIOONN PPOOLLIICCYY
All utilities in this fortran utility suite are dis-
tributed under the GNU Public License.
BBUUGGSS
If a bug occurs, it will most likely be generated by the
MS-DOS versions of these tools. This will be mainly due to
the 640kb memory limit MS-DOS has.
If you think you have found a bug, you can send email to
the author, describing what the bug is, how you generated
it and if you can reproduce it. Also specify the platform
where this bug occured.
AAUUTTHHOORR
Koen D'Hondt
ripley@xs4all.nl
(C)Copyright 1995-1996 by Ripley Software Development
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
ssccaann__ccoommmmoonnss(1), lliisstt__ccoommmmoonnss(1), ffffllooww(1), ffffssccaann(1),
ffttaaggss(1)
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