On Nov 16, 2013, at 4:31 AM, Terence <tbwri...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> I downloaded the packed file mentioned, extracted the files and had a look > at the Fortran sources given: > ETGTAB.FOR and ETGTAB.F > > The ETGTAB.FOR file had double spacing, which Iremoved automatically, then > compared the two sources automatically (passing and copying equals and > offering choice between lexically different lines). > > The two files were now very nearly identical, but the .FOR file had some > CALLs to GEOEXT(IUIT6,DEXTIM) which were commented out in the other; also > calls to LAHEY timing functions not used in the .F version (and a minor > change in two format statements which effectively just changed the shift in > the output report). > > I don't see why not either source (given access to the external GEOEXT, etc, > fuctions) shouldn't be left for compilation (and later running) by any F77 > or later compiler. The code is still valid. > Then, use F2PY to put a python wrapper around the code, and it could easily be incorporated into the python workflow that the OP was originally asking for. -Bill -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list