I am interested in surveying people who want to interoperate between Fortran and Python to find out what they would like to be able to do more conveniently, especially with regard to types not supported for C interoperability by the current Fortran standard. Any suggestions as to other ways that I could survey such people (Usenet is no longer as ubiquitous as it used to be) would be welcomed.
My Email address is real, so direct messages will be received. Specifically, I should like to know the answers to the following questions: 1) Do you want to use character strings of arbitrary length? 2) Do you want to use Python classes with list members, where the length of the list is not necessarily fixed for all instances of the class? Or, equivalently, Fortran derived types containing allocatable or pointer arrays? 2) Do you want to use Fortran derived types or Python classes that contain type-bound procedures (including finalizers)? Please answer "yes" whether or nor you would like to call those type-bound procedures from the other language. 4) Do you want to call functions where the called language allocates or deallocates arrays/lists/strings for use by the calling language? Note that this is specifically Fortran->Python and Python->Fortran. Regards, Nick Maclaren. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list