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Volume 10 ,  Issue 2  (July 1991) table of contents
Pages: 14 - 15  
Year of Publication: 1991
ISSN:1061-7264
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ABSTRACT

We have produced a program that automatically converts ANSI standard Fortran 77 [1] to C [8]. It has converted many Fortran programs without manual intervention; it is easily available --- free of charge (and of warranty) --- by electronic mail and ftp.


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[1] American National Standard Programming Language FORTRAN, American National Standards Institute, New York, NY, 1978. ANSI X3.9-1978.
 
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[2] The PORT Mathematical Subroutine Library, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, 1984. Third Edition.
 
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[3] UNIX Time Sharing System Programmer's Manual, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1990. Tenth Edition, Volume 1.
 
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[4] S.I. Feldman, D.M. Gay, M.W. Maimone, and N.L. Schryer, "A Fortran-to-C Converter," Computing Science Technical report No. 149 (1990),. AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
 
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[5] S.I. Feldman and P.J. Weinberger, "A Portable Fortran 77 Compiler," in Unix Programmer's Manual, Volume II, Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1983).
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[9] B.A. Murtagh and M.A. Saunders, "MINOS 5.1 User's Guide," Technical Report SOL 83-20R (1987), Systems Optimization Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
 
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[10] B.G. Ryder, "The PFORT Verifier," Software Practice and Experience 4 (1974), pp. 359-377.
 
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[11] N.L. Schryer, "A Test of a Computer's Floating-point Arithmetic Unit," in Sources and Development of Mathematical Software, ed. W. Cowell, Prentice-Hall (1981).


Collaborative Colleagues:
S. I. Feldman: colleagues
D. M. Gay: colleagues
M. W. Maimone: colleagues
N. L. Schryer: colleagues