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- From: stngiam@athena.mit.edu (Shih-Tung Ngiam)
- Subject: Re: Looking for tools to explore FORTRAN77 programs
- In-Reply-To: tparker@music.scd.ucar.edu's message of Tue, 25 Aug 1992 15:16:37 GMT
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- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1992 18:35:57 GMT
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- >>I'm looking for program tools which are capable of finding out the
- >>calling structure and the use of common variables within a big, mul-
- >>tiple file FORTRAN77 program. If anyone knows about tools like that
- >>(either evaluating cross references or the F77 source itself), please
- >>let me know. I am interested in commercial as well as public domain
- >>software.
- >
- >We use the product 'FORTRAN-lint' from Information Processing Techniques, and
- >are very happy with it. It runs on several different platforms. The number
- >for IPT is (415) 494-7500.
-
- I called IPT up. Unfortunately, $3900 for a single-user license is
- somewhat beyond our budget. Are there any more economical alternatives?
-
- Shih Tung
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