A question: What is meant by "Fortran Refactoring Software"?
Many thanks,
David.
On 27/10/2011 9:01 PM, Ian Chivers wrote:
> Hi Clive,
>
> thanks for getting back so quickly.
>
> here is the section from our resource file.
>
> 8.1 Convert
> Fortran 77 to Fortran 90 converter by Mike Metcalf.
> http://www.nag.co.uk/nagware/Examples/convert.f90
> 8.2 Forcheck
> A Fortran analyzer and programming aid.
> http://www.forcheck.nl/
> 8.3 FOR STRUCT
> http://www.cobalt-blue.com/fs/fsmain.htm
> Restructures FORTRAN into Clean, Maintainable Code.
> 8.4 FOR STUDY
> Analyzes and Documents your FORTRAN code.
> http://www.cobalt-blue.com/
> 54CHAPTER 8. FORTRAN ANALYSIS, CONVERSION ANDMAINTENANCE TOOLS
> 8.5 Fortran90-lint
> For Fortran 90 program analysis
> http://www.cleanscape.net/products/downloads/ftpflint.html
> 8.6 NAGWare Fortran Tools
> The tools provide users with the ability to analyse and transform Fortran 77
> and
> Fortran 95 code. They have been withdrawn as an individual product and are
> being
> added to the compiler.
> http://www.nag.co.uk/
> 8.7 plusFORT
> Fortran 77 to Fortran 90 converter.
> http://www.polyhedron.com/
> 8.8 VAST/77to90
> Fortran 77 to Fortran 90 translator
> http://www.crescentbaysoftware.com/vast_77to90.html
>
> I was going to put Photran in this section, and add refactoring in the
> title.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fortran 90 List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Clive Page
> Sent: 27 October 2011 08:34
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> Subject: Re: Fortran refactoring software
>
> Ian
>
>> Does anyone know of any other Fortran refactoring software?
> You probably already know about SPAG, which part of the s/w suite sold
> by Polyhedron, which I think I mentioned in that thread. Also might be
> worth mentioning Alan Millers to_f90 program which does some useful
> conversions beyond what is essential when doing fixed-format to
> free-format style (and I think John Reid's converter does some
> additional things, but different ones).
>
> Regards
>
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