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- From: hartman@ulogic.UUCP (Richard M. Hartman)
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- Subject: Re: C -> fortran ?
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 19:54:29 GMT
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- The closest thing to that that I know of is something called "RATFOR"
- that was developed (I think) by one of the guys responsible for C. It
- stands for "RATional FORtran" and provides a lot of the same syntax
- as C code. It is NOT C to Fortran, but may come close enough to be
- of use. Unfortunately I have no idea where you should go to look
- for it. Perhaps someone else has more info?
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