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Fortran 8x explained

Michael Metcalf, John Reid

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, c1987

  • : [hbk.]
  • pbk.

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Description

The undoubted success of FORTRAN as the predominant programming language in the field of scientific and numerical computing is due in part to the steady evolution of the language. Following the publication of the first two standards of 1966 and 1978, the technical committee responsible for their development, X3J3, has been working for a decade on a new standard suitable for use in the 1990s. The new standard, at present still in draft form, will contain the new features required for large-scale computing on modern supercomputers, but still retain all of the familiar features which have made the language so popular. This book is a description of this new language, for the moment called FORTRAN 8X. It is intended to provide potential users of the language with a comprehensive guide to all its features, so that they can judge its merits and prepare for its introduction. Its authors are both members of X3J3 and have many years of experience in the use of FORTRAN.

Table of Contents

  • Whither Fortran
  • Language elements
  • Expressions and assignments
  • Control statements
  • Program units, subprograms, and procedures
  • Array processing
  • Specification statements
  • Intrinsic procedures
  • Data transfer
  • Operations on files. Appendices: Intrinsic procedures
  • Fortran 8X statements
  • Obsolescent and deprecated features
  • conversion program
  • Fortran terms.

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