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| Author | Donev, Aleksander |
| Abstract | One of the major new features in the Fortran 2003 is features for interoperability with C © Interop). The intrinsic module ISO_C_BINDING provides:• constants, mostly type parameters, C_NULL_CHAR, C_NULL_PTR, and others,• types, and in particular, TYPE(C_PTR) and TYPE(C_FUNPTR),• procedures, such as C_LOC, C_FUNLOC, C_F_POINTER, C_F_PROCPOINTER and C_ASSOCIATED.A Fortran interface can be specified for a C function with external linkage and used to invoke such a function. The interface has the characteristic BIND(C) label, and must also satisfy some additional restrictions.C Interop can be used to portably use multi-language codes in Fortran. Since most languages interoperate with C, the feature can actually be used to interoperate with other programming languages as well. C Interop can also be used to give access to Fortran programmers to the many standard libraries with widely-used and implemented C interfaces. This includes lower-level tasks such as interfacing with the OS on UNIX-based systems, or using special libraries like OpenGL.For simple API's, developing Fortran interfaces is practically trivial once one gets some experience. For more complicated API's whose full functionality/power is not needed, such as for example TCP/IP sockets or shared-memory segments on UNIX systems, it is often easier to develop a condensed C API/library that does the actual work, and is simpler to interface to from Fortran. However, for libraries like OpenGL, one should provide a full Fortran interface so that the whole API can be accessed. Doing this manually is not easy and is also error-prone due to the size of the OpenGL/GLU/GLUT interfaces. For certain libraries like MPI, a special Fortran interface may be defined for the purposes of efficiency, portability, ease-of-use, or to accommodate for language semantic differences.In this first paper, we will show how to develop a Fortran interface for a simple C API/library. In a second paper, we consider automating the process so that large and more complex API's, and in particular, OpenGL, can be handled. The source codes can be obtained at http://atom.princeton.edu/donev/F2x.Along the way, we identify some problems with the design of C Interop in Fortran 2003. |
| Starting Page | 8 |
| Ending Page | 12 |
| Page Count | 5 |
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| ISSN | 10617264 19311311 |
| DOI | 10.1145/1124708.1124710 |
| Journal | ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum (FORF) |
| Volume Number | 25 |
| Issue Number | 1 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2015-07-15 |
| Publisher Place | New York |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
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