Hi
Pete wrote:
>Is it possible to execute shell commands in F90? For example,
>in order to time how fast a program is running, I would like to
>execute the shell comand 'date' from within the program periodically
>and output this to a file.
Not if want to hold to strict F90.
However many compilers support the routine SYSTEM which does the trick.
On a VMS system you can use lib$spawn. Another possibility is to call
system from a C-routine.
BTW your example is ill-chosen since time/date support is available
in standard F90 (DATE_AND_TIME)
JJ
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