Related articles |
---|
Looking for a Fortran source-to-source inliner tito@cse.ogi.edu (Tito Autrey) (1998-08-30) |
Re: Looking for a Fortran source-to-source inliner lfm@pgroup.com (1998-09-01) |
From: | lfm@pgroup.com (Larry Meadows) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.fortran |
Date: | 1 Sep 1998 22:13:28 -0400 |
Organization: | The Portland Group, Inc. |
References: | 98-08-192 |
Keywords: | Fortran, tools |
Tito Autrey <tito@cse.ogi.edu> writes:
>I am looking for Fortran source-to-source inliner. It doesn't matter how
>the call site where the inlining is to occur is specified.
This has likely been answered already by the time that you see this,
but Kuck and Associates and Pacific Sierra Research, and probably
Applied Parallel Research, provide such tools. Of course, they do a lot
more stuff as well.
Someone else will probably reply about 'free' tools.
lfm
--
Return to the
comp.compilers page.
Search the
comp.compilers archives again.