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  • AUTO_DERIV: Tool for automatic differentiation of a Fortran code: Site has abstract, summary and link to full paper describing the program, but not the code itself.
  • Avoiding the Unnecessary Recompilation of Fortran 90 Modules: Paper by Daniel Grimwood appears at site, along with Perl scripts used to solve the problem.
  • BERT 77: Tool to automatically parallelize Fortran 77 applications.
  • Basis Code Development System: System for developing interactive computer programs in Fortran. Using Basis you can create a program that has a sophisticated programming language as its user interface so that the user can set, calculate with, and plot, all the major variables in the program. The program author writes only the scientific part of the program in Fortran, C or C++; Basis supplies an environment in which to exercise that scientific programming which includes an interactive language interpreter, graphics, error recovery, macros, saving and retrieving variables, formatted I/O, and on-line documentation.
  • Bfort: Generates a Fortran-callable wrapper for routines written in C, using only a small, structured comment and the declaration of the routine in C. This tool has been used on two large software packages, PETSc and the MPICH implementation of MPI.
  • CADNA: Library for estimating the round-off error propagation on every scientific code written in Fortran or C.
  • Chasm: Language Interoperability Tools: Tool to improve C++ and Fortran 90 interoperability. Chasm parses Fortran 90 source code and automatically generates C++ bridging code that can be used in C++ programs to make calls to Fortran routines. It also automatically generates C structs that provide a bridge to Fortran derived types. Chasm supplies a C++ array descriptor class which provides an interface between C and F90 arrays. This allows arrays to be created in one language and then passed to and used by the other language.
  • Cobalt Blue, Inc.: Provide software tools including For_Study (Fortran Static Analyzer), For_Struct (Fortran Restructurer), and For_C (Fortran to C conversion software). Also offers Fortran consulting and code customization services.
  • Conv_for_bas: Tool for FORTRAN to Visual BASIC source code conversion.
  • Convert.f90: Program by Michael Metcalf that converts Fortran 77 source form to free format Fortran 90 source.
  • Einsys Fortran: Integrated development environment for g77 compiler.
  • Elegant Mathematics: Sells iterative linear solvers and a suite of software tools for parallelization of algorithms and computer software.
  • Equation.com: MTASK is a parallel programming language for memory-sharing environments. LAIPE (Link And In Parallel Execute) is a high-performance package for scientific and engineering computing, programmed in MTASK.
  • Extended Fortran Types (XFT) Library: Set of modules by Jugoslav Dujic which wrap some of Win32 functionality most used for building GUIs. It is distributed as free, open source resource. Currently, XFT is available only for the Compaq/Intel Visual Fortran compiler since it partially depends on some extensions, namely, integer (Cray) pointers and DEC$ metacommands.
  • F2CL: Fortran to Common Lisp Translator.
  • F2F: Perl script by Colby Lemon which does much of the tedious work of converting Fortran 77 source code into Fortran 90/95 form. Site has links to other fixed to free source form converters.
  • F2matlab: Fortran 90 to Matlab code converter written in Matlab. It accepts Fortran 90 subroutines or functions, determines intent for variables, converts intrinsic function calls, and outputs a Matlab *.m file.
  • F77flow: Perl program by Jesper W. Krogh to generate a flow chart of a Fortran 77 program.
  • F77reorder: Fortran 77 filter by Wolfgang Wander which solves some compatibility problems of the f2c Fortran to C translator and other F77-extended-standard compilers.
  • F77tof90: Sed and perl scripts by Layne T. Watson to correct obsolete and unsupported Fortran constructs for use with standard Fortran 90.
  • F90doc: Perl program by Erik Demaine that generates pages of HTML documentation from Fortran 90 source.
  • F90tohtml: Perl script that converts Fortran source code into HTML. All the subprogram calls are linked, both forward and backwards. A clickable calling tree is constructed. A subject index can be made from a user-supplied hash. A search engine, based on regular expressions, searches the code.
  • FORBAS: Fortran to Visual Basic / Qbasic source code converter, including most IBM, DEC, HP extensions. Sample provided. [Commercial]
  • FORTLIB: Contains over 300 routines, organized into 22 categories (keyboard, directory, file service, text windows, RS-232, etc.). Most routines are written in assembly language for compactness and speed. Supports Microsoft and Lahey Fortran compilers.
  • Flib2c: Small program to simplify using Fortran libraries from C. flib2c generates header files that makes calling a Fortran function as simple as calling a C function.
  • Fmkmf: Perl (and shell) script by Hugh Pumphrey to construct a make file for a Fortran 90 program that uses modules.
  • Foo: Preprocessor by Dylan Jayatilaka and Daniel James Grimwood which encourages a good object-oriented programming style. Foo code currently translates into Fortran 95 code.
  • Forpedo: Preprocessor by Drew McCormack for Fortran 90 code, written in Python. It can handle some typical preprocessing tasks, like including code from one file in another, but it is mostly designed to provide C++ like generics (templates). The output of Forpedo is pure Fortran code, which should work with any standard compiler.
  • Fortran Bits and Pieces: By Tim Connors. Programs to open pipes to external processes and output process information to the terminal.
  • Fortran Integrated Tool Set (FITS) Project: Will create an integrated toolset for the development, maintenance and migration of Fortran applications for execution on a variety of HPC systems. FITS may be used to create and tune parallel Fortran 90 applications using MPI or HPF, with original features to deal with cache performance problems.
  • Fortran Output to HTML (f2html): Accepts a typical Fortran output file and produces a corresponding HTML file that can be rendered by a browser (either Netscape or Internet Explorer) to interpret the carriage control characters visually.
  • Fortranposix: Implements some POSIX functions in Fortran 90/95.
  • Fpx3: Fortran preprocessor by Jörg Behrens with embedded Perl to simplify Fortran source code development with an integrated set of macros, directives and embedded Perl/Fortran.
  • Free Fortran Library to Read and Write gzipped Files: By John Donners.
  • Ftnchek.el: Enhancement to Emacs Fortran mode, including ftnchek support, by Judah Milgram.
  • GNU Make Variables and Pattern Rules: Perl script and paper by Daniel Grimwood.
  • GNUFOR: a Gnuplot / Fortran interface: GNUFOR is a simple Fortran 90 interface by John Burkhardt to the Gnuplot plotting software. GNUFOR makes it possible, while running a Fortran program, to generate some data and request an immediate plot. This is done by issuing a system command that starts up Gnuplot, and feeding it the appropriate commands and data. The Fortran program pauses while the graph is displayed, and the user can admire the plots for a while, before hitting return and giving control back to the FORTRAN program.
  • Geneva Group Graphics (GGG): Graphics library by Ernst Hairer to create PostScript files from a Fortran program, and automatically insert them into a LaTeX text.
  • HPFfe: Public domain High Performance Fortran/Java front-end.
  • Intel VTune Performance Analyzer: Time- and Event-Based, System-Wide Sampling estimates the actual performance of software with negligible overhead. Call graph profiling displays program flow to quickly identify critical functions and call sequences. Counter monitor allows the tracking of system activity during runtime, to identify performance issues. Supports most commonly used programming languages and environments including Microsoft C# and .NET, Compaq Visual Fortran and Java*, thereby allowing developers to use the product in their specific environment. Linux support is provided through a remote agent.
  • KFWin - Fortan Windows Programming: Compatible with Microsoft Fortran Powerstation 4, developed by KORF software.
  • LGO -- Continuous Global Optimization: By Janos D. Pinter.
  • MPI-CHECK: Tool developed to aid in the debugging of MPI programs that are written in free or fixed format Fortran 90 and Fortran 77. Provides automatic compile-time and run-time checking of MPI programs.
  • MadMax Optics - FMMPART3D: Fortran subroutine that uses the Fast Multipole Method to rapidly evaluate a Coulombic particle sum. available as a Fortran-callable library. Libraries provided for a variety of compilers under both Windows and Linux.
  • Makedepf90: Program by Erik Edelmann for automatic creation of makefile dependency lists for Fortran source code. Makedepf90 supports MODULE's, INCLUDE's, cpp #include's, f90ppr $include's and coco include's and set-files.
  • Makemake: Perl script by Michael Wester that generates a Makefile from the sources in the current directory. The source files may be in either C, Fortran 77, Fortran 90 or some combination of these languages. If the F90 compiler specified is cray or parasoft, then the Makefile generated will conform to the conventions of these compilers.
  • Matlab2fmex: Matlab2fmex.m is a small translator which aims to convert numerical Matlab m-files to Fortran 90 mex files. Matlab2fmex first translates an m-file to a Fortran90 mex source file and then compiles that Fortran 90 file using Matlab's mex and the local compiler.
  • NCAR Graphics: Fortran and C based software package for scientific visualization.
  • PIPS: Automatic Parallelizer: Free, open and extensible workbench for automatically analyzing and transforming scientific and signal processing applications. The PIPS workbench is especially relevant for people interested in whole program compilation, reverse-engineering, program verification, source-to-source program optimization and parallelization.
  • Perl scripts for Fortran: Scripts by Kate Hedstrom to add continue and enddo statements, indent code, put labels in order, replace enddo with continue, convert from fixed to free source form, add space around if statements, and create make files.
  • Polaris: The Polaris compiler takes a Fortran 77 program as input, transforms this program so that it runs efficiently on a parallel computer, and outputs this program version in one of several possible parallel Fortran dialects.
  • Prep: Preprocessor for Fortran which supports macros, flow control extensions, vector statement shorthand, and automatic loop unrolling for certain classes of loops. It is written in standard C.
  • Promula Fortran to C Translator: Translates Fortran source code to correct and clean C source code.
  • Ratfor: Preprocessor for Fortran code, invented by Brian Kernighan, allowing the use of C-like flow expressions.
  • SDX Modeling and Simulation Software: Modeling and simulation environment providing the computational facilities necessary for high-performance numeric solution of technical problems. Compatible with Compaq Visual, Lahey, Microsoft, and Watcom Fortran compilers.
  • SPIRAL Project: Automatically generates platform-tuned implementations in C or Fortran of signal processing transform such as the discrete Fourier transform, discrete cosine transform, and many others.
  • TITech Data Compression Library for Large Scale Data: Program with Fortran 90 and C interface for compressing scientific data.
  • U_F95_TS Fortran 95 Test Suite: Extensive suite of Fortran 95 tests that exercise all portions of the language. It consists of more than 400,000 lines of Fortran 95 code. In addition, test generators produce and execute ten million lines of Fortran 95 program statements. In addition to tests of syntax rules, intrinsic functions, etc., there are tests to ensure that the compiler conforms to the requirements that certain conditions are diagnosed.
  • VAC PreProcessor (VACPP): Preprocessor which converts dimension independent notation into Fortran 90. VACPP is a specialized implementation of the general LASY Preprocessor, described in a paper at http://hermes.elte.hu/~gtoth/Papers/lasy.ps.gz .
  • WinMort: Executable version of the SLAC MORTRAN3 precompiler included in the standard EGS distribution. WinMort includes a few file i/o enhancements over the standard MORTRAN3 precompiler but is otherwise identical. WinMort should execute on any Intel-based MS Windows 95/NT computer.
  • Winteracter: GUI toolset for the Fortran 90/95 programming language. It consists of various visual development tools and a substantial subroutine library. Versions are available for most Fortran 9x compilers.
  • f2c: Fortran to C translator.
  • fh2h: Fortran to C header translator.

 
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