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The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd
Wilkinson House
Jordan Hill Road
Oxford OX2 8DR
infodesk@nag.co.uk Tel: +44 1865 511245
Fax: +44 1865 310139
NAG offers a Fortran 90 system which behaves as a compiler but in
reality translates to C (except for the PC version). The compiler is
now in version 2.1 for both UNIX and MS-DOS. Both work well,
version 2 includes extended error checking both under compilation
and execution. For early experiences please see the article "A First
Encounter With F90" by Michael Metcalf in Fortran Forum, vol. 11, No.
1, pp. 24-32, March 1992. CERN had at that time a total of 80 000 code
lines working with NAG's Fortran 90 compiler, version 1.1. A good
service is obtained from the NAG Response Centre using electronic
mail. The system is available for the following computers: Apollo
Domain, DEC Station Ultrix, DEC VAX/VMS, Hewlett Packard 9000, IBM
6000 and IBM PC, NeXT, Parsytec, Silicon Graphics, Sun SPARC and Sun 3.
Link to NAGWare Fortran 90 Compilers.
You run Fortran 90 in about the same way as you run Fortran 77. The usual commands are, if the source code code1.f90 is in the new free form and source code code2.f is in the old fixed form.
% f90 code1.f90 code2.f
and if you have a complete program it can be given an execution name.
% f90 -o program program.f90
Using MS-DOS the compilation command is FTN90 and the source code
is *.F90 for new free form and *.FOR for old fixed form. In order to get
immediate execution you add /LGO as below.
FTN90 PROGRAM.F90 /LGO
When you have the program in more than one file you have to first
compile the various parts separately, and then link with the
LINK77
command and obtain an executable program. We now show how to deal with
the two program files PART1.F90 and PART2.FOR and creating a ready to
run program WHOLE.EXE.
FTN90 PART1.F90
FTN90 PART2.FOR
LINK77
$LOAD PART1
$LOAD PART2
$FILE WHOLE.EXE
The symbol $ above is created automatically by the system.
For additional information about f90 under UNIX we recommend the
manual command
% man f90
I here list the most important switches to the compilation command
-c compilation only (no linking) -C index control -fixed the old form of the source code -free the new form of the source code -f77 calling convention consistent with the UNIX f77 -g generates information for debugging -Ipathname Fortran 90 looks automatically for modules in the present directory, in directories in the I-list and in /usr/local/lib/f90 -l linking of a library -Ldir Add dir to the list of directories for library routines -o naming the output file -pg generating execution profile -S produces source code in the language C -v give comment about how the compilation is proceeding -version gives the compiler's version number -w suppresses warnings
f90 -I/example/modules program.f90 -lnag -L/examples/libraries
Please note that NAG has somewhat changed the system parameters in Version 2.1.
LOGICAL Default byte word
Before release 2.1
KIND number = 2 1 2
From release 2.1
KIND number = 3 1 3
INTEGER Default int8 int16 int32
KIND number = 3 1 2 3
digits = 31 7 15 31
radix = 2 2 2 2
range = 9 2 4 9
huge = 2147483647 127 32767 2147483647
bit_size = 32 8 16 32
REAL Default single double
KIND number = 1 1 2
digits = 24 24 53
maxexponent = 128 128 1024
minexponent = -125 -125 -1021
precision = 6 6 15
radix = 2 2 2
range = 37 37 307
epsilon = 0.11920929e-06 0.11920929e-06 0.2224460e-15
tiny = 0.11754944E-37 0.11754944E-37 0.22250739-307
huge = 0.34028235E+39 0.34028235E+39 0.17976931+309
COMPLEX Default single double
KIND number = 1 1 2
precision = 6 6 15
range = 37 37 307
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