31 Aug. 1989: 1. A(min(i,j)) now is translated correctly (where A is an array). 2. 7 and 8 character variable names are allowed (but elicit a complaint under -ext). 3. LOGICAL*1 is treated as LOGICAL, with just one error message per LOGICAL*1 statement (rather than one per variable declared in that statement). [Note that LOGICAL*1 is not in Fortran 77.] Like f77, f2c now allows the format in a read or write statement to be an integer array. 5 Sept. 1989: Fixed botch in argument passing of substrings of equivalenced variables. 15 Sept. 1989: Warn about incorrect code generated when a character-valued function is not declared external and is passed as a parameter (in violation of the Fortran 77 standard) before it is invoked. Example: subroutine foo(a,b) character*10 a,b call goo(a,b) b = a(3) end 18 Sept. 1989: Complain about overlapping initializations. 20 Sept. 1989: Warn about names declared EXTERNAL but never referenced; include such names as externs in the generated C (even though most C compilers will discard them). 24 Sept. 1989: New option -w8 to suppress complaint when COMMON or EQUIVALENCE forces word alignment of a double. Under -A (for ANSI C), ensure that floating constants (terminated by 'f') contain either a decimal point or an exponent field. Repair bugs sometimes encountered with CHAR and ICHAR intrinsic functions. Restore f77's optimizations for copying and comparing character strings of length 1. Always assume floating-point valued routines in libF77 return doubles, even under -R. Repair occasional omission of arguments in routines having multiple entry points. Repair bugs in computing offsets of character strings involved in EQUIVALENCE. Don't omit structure qualification when COMMON variables are used as FORMATs or internal files. 2 Oct. 1989: Warn about variables that appear only in data stmts; don't emit them. Fix bugs in character DATA for noncharacter variables involved in EQUIVALENCE. Treat noncharacter variables initialized (at least partly) with character data as though they were equivalenced -- put out a struct and #define the variables. This eliminates the hideous and nonportable numeric values that were used to initialize such variables. Treat IMPLICIT NONE as IMPLICIT UNDEFINED(A-Z) . Quit when given invalid options. 8 Oct. 1989: Modified naming scheme for generated intermediate variables; more are recycled, fewer distinct ones used. New option -W nn specifies nn characters/word for Hollerith data initializing non-character variables. Bug fix: x(i:min(i+10,j)) used to elicit "Can't handle opcode 31 yet". Integer expressions of the form (i+const1) - (i+const2), where i is a scalar integer variable, are now simplified to (const1-const2); this leads to simpler translation of some substring expressions. Initialize uninitialized portions of character string arrays to 0 rather than to blanks. 9 Oct. 1989: New option -c to insert comments showing original Fortran source. New option -g to insert line numbers of original Fortran source. 10 Oct. 1989: ! recognized as in-line comment delimiter (a la Fortran 88). 24 Oct. 1989: New options to ease coping with systems that want the structs that result from COMMON blocks to be defined just once: -E causes uninitialized COMMON blocks to be declared Extern; if Extern is undefined, f2c.h #defines it to be extern. -ec causes a separate .c file to be emitted for each uninitialized COMMON block: COMMON /ABC/ yields abc_com.c; thus one can compile *_com.c into a library to ensure precisely one definition. -e1c is similar to -ec, except that everything goes into one file, along with comments that give a sed script for splitting the file into the pieces that -ec would give. This is for use with netlib's "execute f2c" service (for which -ec is coerced into -e1c, and the sed script will put everything but the COMMON definitions into f2c_out.c ). 28 Oct. 1989: Convert "i = i op ..." into "i op= ...;" even when i is a dummy argument. 13 Nov. 1989: Name integer constants (passed as arguments) c__... rather than c_... so common /c/stuff call foo(1) ... is translated correctly. 19 Nov. 1989: Floating-point constants are now kept as strings unless they are involved in constant expressions that get simplified. The floating-point constants kept as strings can have arbitrarily many significant figures and a very large exponent field (as large as long int allows on the machine on which f2c runs). Thus, for example, the body of subroutine zot(x) double precision x(6), pi parameter (pi=3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841972) x(1) = pi x(2) = pi+1 x(3) = 9287349823749272.7429874923740978492734D-298374 x(4) = .89 x(5) = 4.0005 x(6) = 10D7 end now gets translated into x[1] = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841972; x[2] = 4.1415926535897931; x[3] = 9.2873498237492727429874923740978492734e-298359; x[4] = (float).89; x[5] = (float)4.0005; x[6] = 1e8; rather than the former x[1] = 3.1415926535897931; x[2] = 4.1415926535897931; x[3] = 0.; x[4] = (float)0.89000000000000003; x[5] = (float)4.0004999999999997; x[6] = 100000000.; Recognition of f77 machine-constant intrinsics deleted, i.e., epbase, epprec, epemin, epemax, eptiny, ephuge, epmrsp. 22 Nov. 1989: Workarounds for glitches on some Sun systems... libf77: libF77/makefile modified to point out possible need to compile libF77/main.c with -Donexit=on_exit . libi77: libI77/wref.c (and libI77/README) modified so non-ANSI systems can compile with USE_STRLEN defined, which will cause sprintf(b = buf, "%#.*f", d, x); n = strlen(b) + d1; rather than n = sprintf(b = buf, "%#.*f", d, x) + d1; to be compiled. 26 Nov. 1989: Longer names are now accepted (up to 50 characters); names may contain underscores (in which case they will have two underscores appended, to avoid clashes with library names). 28 Nov. 1989: libi77 updated: 1. Allow 3 (or, on Crays, 4) digit exponents under format Ew.d . 2. Try to get things right on machines where ints have 16 bits. 29 Nov. 1989: Supplied missing semicolon in parameterless subroutines that have multiple entry points (all of them parameterless). 30 Nov. 1989: libf77 and libi77 revised to use types from f2c.h. f2c now types floating-point valued C library routines as "double" rather than "doublereal" (for use with nonstandard C compilers for which "double" is IEEE double extended). 1 Dec. 1989: f2c.h updated to eliminate #defines rendered unnecessary (and, indeed, dangerous) by change of 26 Nov. to long names possibly containing underscores. libi77 further revised: yesterday's change omitted two tweaks to fmt.h (tweaks which only matter if float and real or double and doublereal are different types). 2 Dec. 1989: Better error message (than "bad tag") for NAMELIST, which no longer inhibits C output. 4 Dec. 1989: Allow capital letters in hex constants (f77 extension; e.g., x'a012BCd', X'A012BCD' and x'a012bcd' are all treated as the integer 167848909). libi77 further revised: lio.c lio.h lread.c wref.c wrtfmt.c tweaked again to allow float and real or double and doublereal to be different. 6 Dec. 1989: Revised f2c.h -- required for the following... Simpler looking translations for abs, min, max, using #defines in revised f2c.h . libi77: more corrections to types; additions for NAMELIST. Corrected casts in some I/O calls. Translation of NAMELIST; libi77 must still be revised. Currently libi77 gives you a run-time error message if you attempt NAMELIST I/O. 7 Dec. 1989: Fixed bug that prevented local integer variables that appear in DATA stmts from being ASSIGNed statement labels. Fillers (for DATA statements initializing EQUIVALENCEd variables and variables in COMMON) typed integer rather than doublereal (for slightly more portability, e.g. to Crays). libi77: missing return values supplied in a few places; some tests reordered for better working on the Cray. libf77: better accuracy for complex divide, complex square root, real mod function (casts to double; double temporaries). 9 Dec. 1989: Fixed bug that caused needless (albeit harmless) empty lines to be inserted in the C output when a comment line contained trailing blanks. Further tweak to type of fillers: allow doublereal fillers if the struct has doublereal data. 11 Dec. 1989: Alteration of rule for producing external (C) names from names that contain underscores. Now the external name is always obtained by appending a pair of underscores. 12 Dec. 1989: C production inhibited after most errors. 15 Dec. 1989: Fixed bug in headers for subroutines having two or more character strings arguments: the length arguments were reversed. 19 Dec. 1989: f2c.h libf77 libi77: adjusted so #undefs in f2c.h should not foil compilation of libF77 and libI77. libf77: getenv_ adjusted to work with unsorted environments. libi77: the iostat= specifier should now work right with internal I/O. 20 Dec. 1989: f2c bugs fixed: In the absence of an err= specifier, the iostat= specifier was generally set wrong. Character strings containing explicit nulls (\0) were truncated at the first null. Unlabeled DO loops recognized; must be terminated by ENDDO. (Don't ask for CYCLE, EXIT, named DO loops, or DO WHILE.) 29 Dec. 1989: Nested unlabeled DO loops now handled properly; new warning for extraneous text at end of FORMAT. 30 Dec. 1989: Fixed bug in translating dble(real(...)), dble(sngl(...)), and dble(float(...)), where ... is either of type double complex or is an expression requiring assignment to intermediate variables (e.g., dble(real(foo(x+1))), where foo is a function and x is a variable). Regard nonblank label fields on continuation lines as an error. 3 Jan. 1990: New option -C++ yields output that should be understood by C++ compilers. 6 Jan. 1989: -a now excludes variables that appear in a namelist from those that it makes automatic. (As before, it also excludes variables that appear in a common, data, equivalence, or save statement.) The syntactically correct Fortran read(*,i) x end now yields syntactically correct C (even though both the Fortran and C are buggy -- no FORMAT has not been ASSIGNed to i). 7 Jan. 1990: libi77: routines supporting NAMELIST added. Surrounding quotes made optional when no ambiguity arises in a list or namelist READ of a character-string value. 9 Jan. 1990: f2c.src made available. 16 Jan. 1990: New options -P to produce ANSI C or C++ prototypes for procedures defined. Change to -A and -C++: f2c tries to infer prototypes for invoked procedures unless the new -!P option is given. New warning messages for inconsistent calling sequences among procedures within a single file. Most of f2c/src is affected. f2c.h: typedefs for procedure arguments added; netlib's f2c service will insert appropriate typedefs for use with older versions of f2c.h. 17 Jan. 1990: f2c/src: defs.h exec.c format.c proc.c putpcc.c version.c xsum0.out updated. Castargs and protofile made extern in defs.h; exec.c modified so superfluous else clauses are diagnosed; unused variables omitted from declarations in format.c proc.c putpcc.c . 21 Jan. 1990: No C emitted for procedures declared external but not referenced. f2c.h: more new types added for use with -P. New feature: f2c accepts as arguments files ending in .p or .P; such files are assumed to be prototype files, such as produced by the -P option. All prototype files are read before any Fortran files and apply globally to all Fortran files. Suitable prototypes help f2c warn about calling-sequence errors and can tell f2c how to type procedures declared external but not explicitly typed; the latter is mainly of interest for users of the -A and -C++ options. (Prototype arguments are not available to netlib's "execute f2c" service.) New option -it tells f2c to try to infer types of untyped external arguments from their use as parameters to prototyped or previously defined procedures. f2c/src: many minor cleanups; most modules changed. Individual files in f2c/src are now in "bundle" format. The former f2c.1 is now f2c.1t; "f2c.1t from f2c" and "f2c.1t from f2c/src" are now the same, as are "f2c.1 from f2c" and "f2c.1 from f2c/src". People who do not obtain a new copy of "all from f2c/src" should at least add fclose(sortfp); after the call on do_init_data(outfile, sortfp) in format_data.c . 22 Jan. 1990: Cleaner man page wording (thanks to Doug McIlroy). -it now also applies to all untyped EXTERNAL procedures, not just arguments. 23 Jan. 01:34:00 EST 1990: Bug fixes: under -A and -C++, incorrect C was generated for subroutines having multiple entries but no arguments. Under -A -P, subroutines of no arguments were given prototype calling sequence () rather than (void). Character-valued functions elicited erroneous warning messages about inconsistent calling sequences when referenced by another procedure in the same file. f2c.1t: omit first appearance of libF77.a in FILES section; load order of libraries is -lF77 -lI77, not vice versa (bug introduced in yesterday's edits); define .F macro for those whose -man lacks it. (For a while after yesterday's fixes were posted, f2c.1t was out of date. Sorry!) 23 Jan. 9:53:24 EST 1990: Character substring expressions involving function calls having character arguments (including the intrinsic len function) yielded incorrect C. Procedures defined after invocation (in the same file) with conflicting argument types also got an erroneous message about the wrong number of arguments. 24 Jan. 11:44:00 EST 1990: Bug fixes: -p omitted #undefs; COMMON block names containing underscores had their C names incorrectly computed; a COMMON block having the name of a previously defined procedure wreaked havoc; if all arguments were .P files, f2c tried reading the second as a Fortran file. New feature: -P emits comments showing COMMON block lengths, so one can get warnings of incompatible COMMON block lengths by having f2c read .P (or .p) files. Now by running f2c twice, first with -P -!c (or -P!c), then with *.P among the arguments, you can be warned of inconsistent COMMON usage, and COMMON blocks having inconsistent lengths will be given the maximum length. (The latter always did happen within each input file; now -P lets you extend this behavior across files.) 26 Jan. 16:44:00 EST 1990: Option -it made less aggressive: untyped external procedures that are invoked are now typed by the rules of Fortran, rather than by previous use of procedures to which they are passed as arguments before being invoked. Option -P now includes information about references, i.e., called procedures, in the prototype files (in the form of special comments). This allows iterative invocations of f2c to infer more about untyped external names, particularly when multiple Fortran files are involved. As usual, there are some obscure bug fixes: 1. Repair of erroneous warning messages about inconsistent number of arguments that arose when a character dummy parameter was discovered to be a function or when multiple entry points involved character variables appearing in a previous entry point. 2. Repair of memory fault after error msg about "adjustable character function". 3. Under -U, allow MAIN_ as a subroutine name (in the same file as a main program). 4. Change for consistency: a known function invoked as a subroutine, then as a function elicits a warning rather than an error. 26 Jan. 22:32:00 EST 1990: Fixed two bugs that resulted in incorrect C for substrings, within the body of a character-valued function, of the function's name, when those substrings were arguments to another function (even implicitly, as in character-string assignment). 28 Jan. 18:32:00 EST 1990: libf77, libi77: checksum files added; "make check" looks for transmission errors. NAMELIST read modified to allow $ rather than & to precede a namelist name, to allow $ rather than / to terminate input where the name of another variable would otherwise be expected, and to regard all nonprinting ASCII characters <= ' ' as spaces. 29 Jan. 02:11:00 EST 1990: "fc from f2c" added. -it option made the default; -!it turns it off. Type information is now updated in a previously missed case. -P option tweaked again; message about when rerunning f2c may change prototypes or declarations made more accurate. New option -Ps implies -P and returns exit status 4 if rerunning f2c -P with prototype inputs might change prototypes or declarations. Now you can execute a crude script like cat *.f >zap.F rm -f zap.P while :; do f2c -Ps -!c zap.[FP] case $? in 4) ;; *) break;; esac done to get a file zap.P of the best prototypes f2c can determine for *.f . Jan. 29 07:30:21 EST 1990: Forgot to check for error status when setting return code 4 under -Ps; error status (1, 2, 3, or, for caught signal, 126) now takes precedence. Jan 29 14:17:00 EST 1990: Incorrect handling of open(n,'filename') repaired -- now treated as open(n,file='filename') (and, under -ext, given an error message). New optional source file memset.c for people whose systems don't provide memset, memcmp, and memcpy; #include in mem.c changed to #include "string.h" so BSD people can create a local string.h that simply says #include . Jan 30 10:34:00 EST 1990: Fix erroneous warning at end of definition of a procedure with character arguments when the procedure had previously been called with a numeric argument instead of a character argument. (There were two warnings, the second one incorrectly complaining of a wrong number of arguments.) Jan 30 16:29:41 EST 1990: Fix case where -P and -Ps erroneously reported another iteration necessary. (Only harm is the extra iteration.) Feb 3 01:40:00 EST 1990: Supply semicolon occasionally omitted under -c . Try to force correct alignment when numeric variables are initialized with character data (a non-standard and non-portable practice). You must use the -W option if your code has such data statements and is meant to run on a machine with other than 4 characters/word; e.g., for code meant to run on a Cray, you would specify -W8 . Allow parentheses around expressions in output lists (in write and print statements). Rename source files so their names are <= 12 characters long (so there's room to append .Z and still have <= 14 characters); renamed files: formatdata.c niceprintf.c niceprintf.h safstrncpy.c . f2c material made available by anonymous ftp from research.att.com (look in dist/f2c ). Feb 3 03:49:00 EST 1990: Repair memory fault that arose from use (in an assignment or call) of a non-argument variable declared CHARACTER*(*). Feb 9 01:35:43 EST 1990: Fix erroneous error msg about bad types in subroutine foo(a,adim) dimension a(adim) integer adim Fix improper passing of character args (and possible memory fault) in the expression part of a computed goto. Fix botched calling sequences in array references involving functions having character args. Fix memory fault caused by invocation of character-valued functions of no arguments. Fix botched calling sequence of a character*1-valued function assigned to a character*1 variable. Fix bug in error msg for inconsistent number of args in prototypes. Allow generation of C output despite inconsistencies in prototypes, but give exit code 8. Simplify include logic (by removing some bogus logic); never prepend "/usr/include/" to file names. Minor cleanups (that should produce no visible change in f2c's behavior) in intr.c parse.h main.c defs.h formatdata.c p1output.c . Feb 10 00:19:38 EST 1990: Insert (integer) casts when floating-point expressions are used as subscripts. Make SAVE stmt (with no variable list) override -a . Minor cleanups: change field to Field in struct Addrblock (for the benefit of buggy C compilers); omit system("/bin/cp ...") in misc.c . Feb 13 00:39:00 EST 1990: Error msg fix in gram.dcl: change "cannot make %s parameter" to "cannot make into parameter". Feb 14 14:02:00 EST 1990: Various cleanups (invisible on systems with 4-byte ints), thanks to Dave Regan: vaxx.c eliminated; %d changed to %ld various places; external names adjusted for the benefit of stupid systems (that ignore case and recognize only 6 significant characters in external names); buffer shortened in xsum.c (e.g. for MS-DOS); fopen modes distinguish text and binary files; several unused functions eliminated; missing arg supplied to an unlikely fatalstr invocation. Thu Feb 15 19:15:53 EST 1990: More cleanups (invisible on systems with 4 byte ints); casts inserted so most complaints from cyntax(1) and lint(1) go away; a few (int) versus (long) casts corrected. Fri Feb 16 19:55:00 EST 1990: Recognize and translate unnamed Fortran 8x do while statements. Fix bug that occasionally caused improper breaking of character strings. New error message for attempts to provide DATA in a type-declaration statement. Sat Feb 17 11:43:00 EST 1990: Fix infinite loop clf -> Fatal -> done -> clf after I/O error. Change "if (addrp->vclass = CLPROC)" to "if (addrp->vclass == CLPROC)" in p1_addr (in p1output.c); this was probably harmless. Move a misplaced } in lex.c (which slowed initkey()). Thanks to Gary Word for pointing these things out. Sun Feb 18 18:07:00 EST 1990: Detect overlapping initializations of arrays and scalar variables in previously missed cases. Treat logical*2 as logical (after issuing a warning). Don't pass string literals to p1_comment(). Correct a cast (introduced 16 Feb.) in gram.expr; this matters e.g. on a Cray. Attempt to isolate UNIX-specific things in sysdep.c (a new source file). Unless sysdep.c is compiled with SYSTEM_SORT defined, the intermediate files created for DATA statements are now sorted in-core without invoking system(). Tue Feb 20 16:10:35 EST 1990: Move definition of binread and binwrite from init.c to sysdep.c . Recognize Fortran 8x tokens < <= == >= > <> as synonyms for .LT. .LE. .EQ. .GE. .GT. .NE. Minor cleanup in putpcc.c: fully remove simoffset(). More discussion of system dependencies added to libI77/README. Tue Feb 20 21:44:07 EST 1990: Minor cleanups for the benefit of EBCDIC machines -- try to remove the assumption that 'a' through 'z' are contiguous. (Thanks again to Gary Word.) Also, change log2 to log_2 (shouldn't be necessary). Wed Feb 21 06:24:56 EST 1990: Fix botch in init.c introduced in previous change; only matters to non-ASCII machines. Thu Feb 22 17:29:12 EST 1990: Allow several entry points to mention the same array. Protect parameter adjustments with if's (for the case that an array is not an argument to all entrypoints). Under -u, allow subroutine foo(x,n) real x(n) integer n Compute intermediate variables used to evaluate dimension expressions at the right time. Example previously mistranslated: subroutine foo(x,k,m,n) real x(min(k,m,n)) ... write(*,*) x Detect duplicate arguments. (The error msg points to the first executable stmt -- not wonderful, but not worth fixing.) Minor cleanup of min/max computation (sometimes slightly simpler). Sun Feb 25 09:39:01 EST 1990: Minor tweak to multiple entry points: protect parameter adjustments with if's only for (array) args that do not appear in all entry points. Minor tweaks to format.c and io.c (invisible unless your compiler complained at the duplicate #defines of IOSUNIT and IOSFMT or at comparisons of p1gets(...) with NULL). Sun Feb 25 18:40:10 EST 1990: Fix bug introduced Feb. 22: if a subprogram contained DATA and the first executable statement was labeled, then the label got lost. (Just change INEXEC to INDATA in p1output.c; it occurs just once.) Mon Feb 26 17:45:10 EST 1990: Fix bug in handling of " and ' in comments. Wed Mar 28 01:43:06 EST 1990: libI77: 1. Repair nasty I/O bug: opening two files and closing the first (after possibly reading or writing it), then writing the second caused the last buffer of the second to be lost. 2. Formatted reads of logical values treated all letters other than t or T as f (false). libI77 files changed: err.c rdfmt.c Version.c (Request "libi77 from f2c" -- you can't get these files individually.) f2c itself: Repair nasty bug in translation of ELSE IF (condition involving complicated abs, min, or max) -- auxiliary statements were emitted at the wrong place. Supply semicolon previously omitted from the translation of a label (of a CONTINUE) immediately preceding an ELSE IF or an ELSE. This bug made f2c produce invalid C. Correct a memory fault that occurred (on some machines) when the error message "adjustable dimension on non-argument" should be given. Minor tweaks to remove some harmless warnings by overly chatty C compilers. Argument arays having constant dimensions but a variable lower bound (e.g., x(n+1:n+3)) had a * omitted from scalar arguments involved in the array offset computation. Wed Mar 28 18:47:59 EST 1990: libf77: add exit(0) to end of main [return(0) encounters a Cray bug] Sun Apr 1 16:20:58 EDT 1990: Avoid dereferencing null when processing equivalences after an error. Fri Apr 6 08:29:49 EDT 1990: Calls involving alternate return specifiers omitted processing needed for things like min, max, abs, and // (concatenation). INTEGER*2 PARAMETERs were treated as INTEGER*4. Convert some O(n^2) parsing to O(n). Tue Apr 10 20:07:02 EDT 1990: When inconsistent calling sequences involve differing numbers of arguments, report the first differing argument rather than the numbers of arguments. Fix bug under -a: formatted I/O in which either the unit or the format was a local character variable sometimes resulted in invalid C (a static struct initialized with an automatic component). Improve error message for invalid flag after elided -. Complain when literal table overflows, rather than infinitely looping. (The complaint mentions the new and otherwise undocumented -NL option for specifying a larger literal table.) New option -h for forcing strings to word (or, with -hd, double-word) boundaries where possible. Repair a bug that could cause improper splitting of strings. Fix bug (cast of c to doublereal) in subroutine foo(c,r) double complex c double precision r c = cmplx(r,real(c)) end New include file "sysdep.h" has some things from defs.h (and elsewhere) that one may need to modify on some systems. Some large arrays that were previously statically allocated are now dynamically allocated when f2c starts running. f2c/src files changed: README cds.c defs.h f2c.1 f2c.1t format.c formatdata.c init.c io.c lex.c main.c makefile mem.c misc.c names.c niceprintf.c output.c parse_args.c pread.c put.c putpcc.c sysdep.h version.c xsum0.out Wed Apr 11 18:27:12 EDT 1990: Fix bug in argument consistency checking of character, complex, and double complex valued functions. If the same source file contained a definition of such a function with arguments not explicitly typed, then subsequent references to the function might get erroneous warnings of inconsistent calling sequences. Tweaks to sysdep.h for partially ANSI systems. New options -kr and -krd cause f2c to use temporary variables to enforce Fortran evaluation-order rules with pernicious, old-style C compilers that apply the associative law to floating-point operations. Sat Apr 14 15:50:15 EDT 1990: libi77: libI77 adjusted to allow list-directed and namelist I/O of internal files; bug in namelist I/O of logical and character arrays fixed; list input of complex numbers adjusted to permit d or D to denote the start of the exponent field of a component. f2c itself: fix bug in handling complicated lower-bound expressions for character substrings; e.g., min and max did not work right, nor did function invocations involving character arguments. Switch to octal notation, rather than hexadecimal, for nonprinting characters in character and string constants. Fix bug (when neither -A nor -C++ was specified) in typing of external arguments of type complex, double complex, or character: subroutine foo(c) external c complex c now results in /* Complex */ int (*c) (); (as, indeed, it once did) rather than complex (*c) (); Sat Apr 14 22:50:39 EDT 1990: libI77/makefile: updated "make check" to omit lio.c lib[FI]77/makefile: trivial change: define CC = cc, reference $(CC). (Request, e.g., "libi77 from f2c" -- you can't ask for individual files from lib[FI]77.) Wed Apr 18 00:56:37 EDT 1990: Move declaration of atof() from defs.h to sysdep.h, where it is now not declared if stdlib.h is included. (NeXT's stdlib.h has a #define atof that otherwise wreaks havoc.) Under -u, provide a more intelligible error message (than "bad tag") for an attempt to define a function without specifying its type. Wed Apr 18 17:26:27 EDT 1990: Recognize \v (vertical tab) in Hollerith as well as quoted strings; add recognition of \r (carriage return). New option -!bs turns off recognition of escapes in character strings (\0, \\, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v). Move to sysdep.c initialization of some arrays whose initialization assumed ASCII; #define Table_size in sysdep.h rather than using hard-coded 256 in allocating arrays of size 1 << (bits/byte). Thu Apr 19 08:13:21 EDT 1990: Warn when escapes would make Hollerith extend beyond statement end. Omit max() definition from misc.c (should be invisible except on systems that erroneously #define max in stdlib.h). Mon Apr 23 22:24:51 EDT 1990: When producing default-style C (no -A or -C++), cast switch expressions to (int). Move "-lF77 -lI77 -lm -lc" to link_msg, defined in sysdep.c . Add #define scrub(x) to sysdep.h, with invocations in format.c and formatdata.c, so that people who have systems like VMS that would otherwise create multiple versions of intermediate files can #define scrub(x) unlink(x) Tue Apr 24 18:28:36 EDT 1990: Pass string lengths once rather than twice to a function of character arguments involved in comparison of character strings of length 1. Fri Apr 27 13:11:52 EDT 1990: Fix bug that made f2c gag on concatenations involving char(...) on some systems. Sat Apr 28 23:20:16 EDT 1990: Fix control-stack bug in if(...) then else if (complicated condition) else endif (where the complicated condition causes assignment to an auxiliary variable, e.g., max(a*b,c)). Mon Apr 30 13:30:10 EDT 1990: Change fillers for DATA with holes from substructures to arrays (in an attempt to make things work right with C compilers that have funny padding rules for substructures, e.g., Sun C compilers). Minor cleanup of exec.c (should not affect generated C). Mon Apr 30 23:13:51 EDT 1990: Fix bug in handling return values of functions having multiple entry points of differing return types. Sat May 5 01:45:18 EDT 1990: Fix type inference bug in subroutine foo(x) call goo(x) end subroutine goo(i) i = 3 end Instead of warning of inconsistent calling sequences for goo, f2c was simply making i a real variable; now i is correctly typed as an integer variable, and f2c issues an error message. Adjust error messages issued at end of declarations so they don't blame the first executable statement. Sun May 6 01:29:07 EDT 1990: Fix bug in -P and -Ps: warn when the definition of a subprogram adds information that would change prototypes or previous declarations. Thu May 10 18:09:15 EDT 1990: Fix further obscure bug with (default) -it: inconsistent calling sequences and I/O statements could interact to cause a memory fault. Example: SUBROUTINE FOO CALL GOO(' Something') ! Forgot integer first arg END SUBROUTINE GOO(IUNIT,MSG) CHARACTER*(*)MSG WRITE(IUNIT,'(1X,A)') MSG END Fri May 11 16:49:11 EDT 1990: Under -!c, do not delete any .c files (when there are errors). Avoid dereferencing 0 when a fatal error occurs while reading Fortran on stdin. Wed May 16 18:24:42 EDT 1990: f2c.ps made available. Mon Jun 4 12:53:08 EDT 1990: Diagnose I/O units of invalid type. Add specific error msg about dummy arguments in common. Wed Jun 13 12:43:17 EDT 1990: Under -A, supply a missing "[1]" for CHARACTER*1 variables that appear both in a DATA statement and in either COMMON or EQUIVALENCE. Mon Jun 18 16:58:31 EDT 1990: Trivial updates to f2c.ps . ("Fortran 8x" --> "Fortran 90"; omit "(draft)" from "(draft) ANSI C".) Tue Jun 19 07:36:32 EDT 1990: Fix incorrect code generated for ELSE IF(expression involving function call passing non-constant substring). Under -h, preserve the property that strings are null-terminated where possible. Remove spaces between # and define in lex.c output.c parse.h . Mon Jun 25 07:22:59 EDT 1990: Minor tweak to makefile to reduce unnecessary recompilations. Tue Jun 26 11:49:53 EDT 1990: Fix unintended truncation of some integer constants on machines where casting a long to (int) may change the value. E.g., when f2c ran on machines with 16-bit ints, "i = 99999" was being translated to "i = -31073;". Wed Jun 27 11:05:32 EDT 1990: Arrange for CHARACTER-valued PARAMETERs to honor their length specifications. Allow CHAR(nn) in expressions defining such PARAMETERs. Fri Jul 20 09:17:30 EDT 1990: Avoid dereferencing 0 when a FORMAT statement has no label. Thu Jul 26 11:09:39 EDT 1990: Remarks about VOID and binread,binwrite added to README. Tweaks to parse_args: should be invisible unless your compiler complained at (short)*store. Thu Aug 2 02:07:58 EDT 1990: f2c.ps: change the first line of page 5 from include stuff to include 'stuff' Tue Aug 14 13:21:24 EDT 1990: libi77: libI77 adjusted to treat tabs as spaces in list input. Fri Aug 17 07:24:53 EDT 1990: libi77: libI77 adjusted so a blank='ZERO' clause (upper case Z) in an open of a currently open file works right. Tue Aug 28 01:56:44 EDT 1990: Fix bug in warnings of inconsistent calling sequences: if an argument to a subprogram was never referenced, then a previous invocation of the subprogram (in the same source file) that passed something of the wrong type for that argument did not elicit a warning message. Thu Aug 30 09:46:12 EDT 1990: libi77: prevent embedded blanks in list output of complex values; omit exponent field in list output of values of magnitude between 10 and 1e8; prevent writing stdin and reading stdout or stderr; don't close stdin, stdout, or stderr when reopening units 5, 6, 0. Tue Sep 4 12:30:57 EDT 1990: Fix bug in C emitted under -I2 or -i2 for INTEGER*4 FUNCTION. Warn of missing final END even if there are previous errors. Fri Sep 7 13:55:34 EDT 1990: Remark about "make xsum.out" and "make f2c" added to README. Tue Sep 18 23:50:01 EDT 1990: Fix null dereference (and, on some systems, writing of bogus *_com.c files) under -ec or -e1c when a prototype file (*.p or *.P) describes COMMON blocks that do not appear in the Fortran source. libi77: Add some #ifdef lines (#ifdef MSDOS, #ifndef MSDOS) to avoid references to stat and fstat on non-UNIX systems. On UNIX systems, add component udev to unit; decide that old and new files are the same iff both the uinode and udev components of unit agree. When an open stmt specifies STATUS='OLD', use stat rather than access (on UNIX systems) to check the existence of the file (in case directories leading to the file have funny permissions and this is a setuid or setgid program). Thu Sep 27 16:04:09 EDT 1990: Supply missing entry for Impldoblock in blksize array of cpexpr (in expr.c). No examples are known where this omission caused trouble. Tue Oct 2 22:58:09 EDT 1990: libf77: test signal(...) == SIG_IGN rather than & 01 in main(). libi77: adjust rewind.c so two successive rewinds after a write don't clobber the file. Thu Oct 11 18:00:14 EDT 1990: libi77: minor cleanups: add #include "fcntl.h" to endfile.c, err.c, open.c; adjust g_char in util.c for segmented memories; in f_inqu (inquire.c), define x appropriately when MSDOS is defined. Mon Oct 15 20:02:11 EDT 1990: Add #ifdef MSDOS pointer adjustments to mem.c; treat NAME= as a synonym for FILE= in OPEN statements. Wed Oct 17 16:40:37 EDT 1990: libf77, libi77: minor cleanups: _cleanup() and abort() invocations replaced by invocations of sig_die in main.c; some error messages previously lost in buffers will now appear. Mon Oct 22 16:11:27 EDT 1990: libf77: separate sig_die from main (for folks who don't want to use the main in libF77). libi77: minor tweak to comments in README. Fri Nov 2 13:49:35 EST 1990: Use two underscores rather than one in generated temporary variable names to avoid conflict with COMMON names. f2c.ps updated to reflect this change and the NAME= extension introduced 15 Oct. Repair a rare memory fault in io.c . Mon Nov 5 16:43:55 EST 1990: libi77: changes to open.c (and err.c): complain if an open stmt specifies new= and the file already exists (as specified by Fortrans 77 and 90); allow file= to be omitted in open stmts and allow status='replace' (Fortran 90 extensions). Fri Nov 30 10:10:14 EST 1990: Adjust malloc.c for unusual systems whose sbrk() can return values not properly aligned for doubles. Arrange for slightly more helpful and less repetitive warnings for non-character variables initialized with character data; these warnings are (still) suppressed by -w66. Fri Nov 30 15:57:59 EST 1990: Minor tweak to README (about changing VOID in f2c.h). Mon Dec 3 07:36:20 EST 1990: Fix spelling of "character" in f2c.1t. Tue Dec 4 09:48:56 EST 1990: Remark about link_msg and libf2c added to f2c/README. Thu Dec 6 08:33:24 EST 1990: Under -U, render label nnn as L_nnn rather than Lnnn. Fri Dec 7 18:05:00 EST 1990: Add more names from f2c.h (e.g. integer, real) to the c_keywords list of names to which an underscore is appended to avoid confusion. Mon Dec 10 19:11:15 EST 1990: Minor tweaks to makefile (./xsum) and README (binread/binwrite). libi77: a few modifications for POSIX systems; meant to be invisible elsewhere. Sun Dec 16 23:03:16 EST 1990: Fix null dereference caused by unusual erroneous input, e.g. call foo('abc') end subroutine foo(msg) data n/3/ character*(*) msg end (Subroutine foo is illegal because the character statement comes after a data statement.) Use decimal rather than hex constants in xsum.c (to prevent erroneous warning messages about constant overflow). Mon Dec 17 12:26:40 EST 1990: Fix rare extra underscore in character length parameters passed for multiple entry points. Wed Dec 19 17:19:26 EST 1990: Allow generation of C despite error messages about bad alignment forced by equivalence. Allow variable-length concatenations in I/O statements, such as open(3, file=bletch(1:n) // '.xyz') Fri Dec 28 17:08:30 EST 1990: Fix bug under -p with formats and internal I/O "units" in COMMON, as in COMMON /FIGLEA/F CHARACTER*20 F F = '(A)' WRITE (*,FMT=F) 'Hello, world!' END Tue Jan 15 12:00:24 EST 1991: Fix bug when two equivalence groups are merged, the second with nonzero offset, and the result is then merged into a common block. Example: INTEGER W(3), X(3), Y(3), Z(3) COMMON /ZOT/ Z EQUIVALENCE (W(1),X(1)), (X(2),Y(1)), (Z(3),X(1)) ***** W WAS GIVEN THE WRONG OFFSET Recognize Fortran 90's optional NML= in NAMELIST READs and WRITEs. (Currently NML= and FMT= are treated as synonyms -- there's no error message if, e.g., NML= specifies a format.) libi77: minor adjustment to allow internal READs from character string constants in read-only memory. Fri Jan 18 22:56:15 EST 1991: Add comment to README about needing to comment out the typedef of size_t in sysdep.h on some systems, e.g. Sun 4.1. Fix misspelling of "statement" in an error message in lex.c Wed Jan 23 00:38:48 EST 1991: Allow hex, octal, and binary constants to have the qualifying letter (z, x, o, or b) either before or after the quoted string containing the digits. For now this change will not be reflected in f2c.ps . Tue Jan 29 16:23:45 EST 1991: Arrange for character-valued statement functions to give results of the right length (that of the statement function's name). Wed Jan 30 07:05:32 EST 1991: More tweaks for character-valued statement functions: an error check and an adjustment so a right-hand side of nonconstant length (e.g., a substring) is handled right. Wed Jan 30 09:49:36 EST 1991: Fix p1_head to avoid printing (char *)0 with %s. Thu Jan 31 13:53:44 EST 1991: Add a test after the cleanup call generated for I/O statements with ERR= or END= clauses to catch the unlikely event that the cleanup routine encounters an error. Mon Feb 4 08:00:58 EST 1991: Minor cleanup: omit unneeded jumps and labels from code generated for some NAMELIST READs and WRITEs with IOSTAT=, ERR=, and/or END=. Tue Feb 5 01:39:36 EST 1991: Change Mktemp to mktmp (for the benefit of systems so brain-damaged that they do not distinguish case in external names -- and that for some reason want to load mktemp). Try to get xsum0.out right this time (it somehow didn't get updated on 4 Feb. 1991). Add note to libi77/README about adjusting the interpretation of RECL= specifiers in OPENs for direct unformatted I/O. Thu Feb 7 17:24:42 EST 1991: New option -r casts values of REAL functions, including intrinsics, to REAL. This only matters for unportable code like real r r = asin(1.) if (r .eq. asin(1.)) ... [The behavior of such code varies with the Fortran compiler used -- and sometimes is affected by compiler options.] For now, the man page at the end of f2c.ps is the only part of f2c.ps that reflects this new option. Fri Feb 8 18:12:51 EST 1991: Cast pointer differences passed as arguments to the appropriate type. This matters, e.g., with MSDOS compilers that yield a long pointer difference but have int == short. Disallow nonpositive dimensions. Fri Feb 15 12:24:15 EST 1991: Change %d to %ld in sprintf call in putpower in putpcc.c. Free more memory (e.g. allowing translation of larger Fortran files under MS-DOS). Recognize READ (character expression) and WRITE (character expression) as formatted I/O with the format given by the character expression. Update year in Notice. Sat Feb 16 00:42:32 EST 1991: Recant recognizing WRITE(character expression) as formatted output -- Fortran 77 is not symmetric in its syntax for READ and WRITE. Mon Mar 4 15:19:42 EST 1991: Fix bug in passing the real part of a complex argument to an intrinsic function. Omit unneeded parentheses in nested calls to intrinsics. Example: subroutine foo(x, y) complex y x = exp(sin(real(y))) + exp(imag(y)) end Fri Mar 8 15:05:42 EST 1991: Fix a comment in expr.c; omit safstrncpy.c (which had bugs in cases not used by f2c). Wed Mar 13 02:27:23 EST 1991: Initialize firstmemblock->next in mem_init in mem.c . [On most systems it was fortuituously 0, but with System V, -lmalloc could trip on this missed initialization.] Wed Mar 13 11:47:42 EST 1991: Fix a reference to freed memory. Wed Mar 27 00:42:19 EST 1991: Fix a memory fault caused by such illegal Fortran as function foo x = 3 logical foo ! declaration among executables foo=.false. ! used to suffer memory fault end Fri Apr 5 08:30:31 EST 1991: Fix loss of % in some format expressions, e.g. write(*,'(1h%)') Fix botch introduced 27 March 1991 that caused subroutines with multiple entry points to have extraneous declarations of ret_val. Fri Apr 5 12:44:02 EST 1991 Try again to omit extraneous ret_val declarations -- this morning's fix was sometimes wrong. Mon Apr 8 13:47:06 EDT 1991: Arrange for s_rnge to have the right prototype under -A -C . Wed Apr 17 13:36:03 EDT 1991: New fatal error message for apparent invocation of a recursive statement function. Thu Apr 25 15:13:37 EDT 1991: F2c and libi77 adjusted so NAMELIST works with -i2. (I forgot about -i2 when adding NAMELIST.) This required a change to f2c.h (that only affects NAMELIST I/O under -i2.) Man-page description of -i2 adjusted to reflect that -i2 stores array lengths in short ints. Fri Apr 26 02:54:41 EDT 1991: Libi77: fix some bugs in NAMELIST reading of multi-dimensional arrays (file rsne.c). Thu May 9 02:13:51 EDT 1991: Omit a trailing space in expr.c (could cause a false xsum value if a mailer drops the trailing blank). Thu May 16 13:14:59 EDT 1991: Libi77: increase LEFBL in lio.h to overcome a NeXT bug. Tweak for compilers that recognize "nested" comments: inside comments, turn /* into /+ (as well as */ into +/). Sat May 25 11:44:25 EDT 1991: libf77: s_rnge: declare line long int rather than int. Fri May 31 07:51:50 EDT 1991: libf77: system_: officially return status. Mon Jun 17 16:52:53 EDT 1991: Minor tweaks: omit unnecessary declaration of strcmp (that caused trouble on a system where strcmp was a macro) from misc.c; add SHELL = /bin/sh to makefiles. Fix a dereference of null when a CHARACTER*(*) declaration appears (illegally) after DATA. Complain only once per subroutine about declarations appearing after DATA. Mon Jul 1 00:28:13 EDT 1991: Add test and error message for illegal use of subroutine names, e.g. SUBROUTINE ZAP(A) ZAP = A END Mon Jul 8 21:49:20 EDT 1991: Issue a warning about things like integer i i = 'abc' (which is treated as i = ichar('a')). [It might be nice to treat 'abc' as an integer initialized (in a DATA statement) with 'abc', but other matters have higher priority.] Render i = ichar('A') as i = 'A'; rather than i = 65; (which assumes ASCII). Fri Jul 12 07:41:30 EDT 1991: Note added to README about erroneous definitions of __STDC__ . Sat Jul 13 13:38:54 EDT 1991: Fix bugs in double type convesions of complex values, e.g. sngl(real(...)) or dble(real(...)) (where ... is complex). Mon Jul 15 13:21:42 EDT 1991: Fix bug introduced 8 July 1991 that caused erroneous warnings "ichar([first char. of] char. string) assumed for conversion to numeric" when a subroutine had an array of character strings as an argument. Wed Aug 28 01:12:17 EDT 1991: Omit an unused function in format.c, an unused variable in proc.c . Under -r8, promote complex to double complex (as the man page claims). Fri Aug 30 17:19:17 EDT 1991: f2c.ps updated: slightly expand description of intrinsics and,or,xor, not; add mention of intrinsics lshift, rshift; add note about f2c accepting Fortran 90 inline comments (starting with !); update Cobalt Blue address. Tue Sep 17 07:17:33 EDT 1991: libI77: err.c and open.c modified to use modes "rb" and "wb" when (f)opening unformatted files; README updated to point out that it may be necessary to change these modes to "r" and "w" on some non-ANSI systems. Tue Oct 15 10:25:49 EDT 1991: Minor tweaks that make some PC compilers happier: insert some casts, add args to signal functions. Change -g to emit uncommented #line lines -- and to emit more of them; update fc, f2c.1, f2c.1t, f2c.ps to reflect this. Change uchar to Uchar in xsum.c . Bring gram.c up to date. Thu Oct 17 09:22:05 EDT 1991: libi77: README, fio.h, sue.c, uio.c changed so the length field in unformatted sequential records has type long rather than int (unless UIOLEN_int is #defined). This is for systems where sizeof(int) can vary, depending on the compiler or compiler options. Thu Oct 17 13:42:59 EDT 1991: libi77: inquire.c: when MSDOS is defined, don't strcmp units[i].ufnm when it is NULL. Fri Oct 18 15:16:00 EDT 1991: Correct xsum0.out in "all from f2c/src" (somehow botched on 15 Oct.). Tue Oct 22 18:12:56 EDT 1991: Fix memory fault when a character*(*) argument is used (illegally) as a dummy variable in the definition of a statement function. (The memory fault occurred when the statement function was invoked.) Complain about implicit character*(*). Thu Nov 14 08:50:42 EST 1991: libi77: change uint to Uint in fmt.h, rdfmt.c, wrtfmt.c; this change should be invisible unless you're running a brain-damaged system. Mon Nov 25 19:04:40 EST 1991: libi77: correct botches introduced 17 Oct. 1991 and 14 Nov. 1991 (change uint to Uint in lwrite.c; other changes that only matter if sizeof(int) != sizeof(long)). Add a more meaningful error message when bailing out due to an attempt to invoke a COMMON variable as a function. Sun Dec 1 19:29:24 EST 1991: libi77: uio.c: add test for read failure (seq. unformatted reads); adjust an error return from EOF to off end of record. Tue Dec 10 17:42:28 EST 1991: Add tests to prevent memory faults with bad uses of character*(*). Thu Dec 12 11:24:41 EST 1991: libi77: fix bug with internal list input that caused the last character of each record to be ignored; adjust error message in internal formatted input from "end-of-file" to "off end of record" if the format specifies more characters than the record contains. Wed Dec 18 17:48:11 EST 1991: Fix bug in translating nonsensical ichar invocations involving concatenations. Fix bug in passing intrinsics lle, llt, lge, lgt as arguments; hl_le was being passed rather than l_le, etc. libf77: adjust length parameters from long to ftnlen, for compiling with f2c_i2 defined. Sat Dec 21 15:30:57 EST 1991: Allow DO nnn ... to end with an END DO statement labelled nnn. Tue Dec 31 13:53:47 EST 1991: Fix bug in handling dimension a(n**3,2) -- pow_ii was called incorrectly. Fix bug in translating subroutine x(abc,n) character abc(n) write(abc,'(i10)') 123 end (omitted declaration and initialiation of abc_dim1). Complain about dimension expressions of such invalid types as complex and logical. Fri Jan 17 11:54:20 EST 1992: Diagnose some illegal uses of main program name (rather than memory faulting). libi77: (1) In list and namelist input, treat "r* ," and "r*," alike (where r is a positive integer constant), and fix a bug in handling null values following items with repeat counts (e.g., 2*1,,3). (2) For namelist reading of a numeric array, allow a new name-value subsequence to terminate the current one (as though the current one ended with the right number of null values). (3) [lio.h, lwrite.c]: omit insignificant zeros in list and namelist output. (Compile with -DOld_list_output to get the old behavior.) NOTE: "index from f2c" now ends with current timestamps of files in "all from f2c/src", sorted by time. To bring your source up to date, obtain source files with a timestamp later than the time shown in your version.c.