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From: Alain Le Guennec <Alain.Le_Guennec@NOSPAM.irisa.fr>
Subject: Re: How To Compile Ada Prog Interfaced With Fortran
Date: 1998/09/23
Date: 1998-09-23T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <wi7bto68te0.fsf@myrtille.irisa.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: william.oliver-2309981150180001@tele-anx0207.colorado.edu


On any GNAT ftp-mirror, you'll find an Ada binding to LAPACK
in the sub-directory  contrib/lapack-ada/
I used it successfully about 2 years ago.
No need to reinvent the wheel.

william.oliver@colorado.edu (oliver) writes:

> >Or better, put your Fortran objects into a library (let's call it libft.a),
> >and add a <<pragma Linker_Options ("-lft");>> in an Ada package that
> >uses that library.
> >
> >  Sam
> 
> This seems to good to be true. Could one use this approach to gain
> complete access to LAPACK or to the Numerical Recipes software? Or is this
> something that one can do in theory but no one does in practice? I'm
> looking into using Ada for numeric programming, but I'm disheartened to
> find that there is very little supporting code available. Is this because
> it is very easy in Ada to access existing functions in such packages as
> LAPACK?
> 
> -Bill

/Alain Le Guennec, not speaking for IRISA.




  reply	other threads:[~1998-09-23  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-09-23  0:00 How To Compile Ada Prog Interfaced With Fortran Samir N. Muhammad
1998-09-23  0:00 ` David C. Hoos, Sr.
1998-09-24  0:00   ` dewarr
1998-09-23  0:00 ` Samuel Tardieu
1998-09-23  0:00   ` oliver
1998-09-23  0:00     ` Alain Le Guennec [this message]
1998-09-23  0:00     ` Robert I. Eachus
1998-09-23  0:00     ` Larry Kilgallen
1998-09-23  0:00     ` Gisle S{lensminde
1998-09-24  0:00     ` Ken Thomas
1998-09-24  0:00       ` dewarr
1998-10-03  0:00   ` bglbv
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