gcc/libf2c/libU77
Jeff Law 597c1b349f Daily bump.
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2000-09-14 01:45:08 -06:00
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access_.c
acconfig.h acconfig.h: Define GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_ARGUMENT and HAVE_TIMEZONE in acconfig.h. 1999-10-14 02:05:09 -06:00
aclocal.m4 [multiple changes] 2000-07-05 19:24:53 +00:00
alarm_.c
bes.c
chdir_.c
chmod_.c
config.hin acconfig.h: Define GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_ARGUMENT and HAVE_TIMEZONE in acconfig.h. 1999-10-14 02:05:09 -06:00
configure aclocal.m4: Re-write, defining LIBU77_GETTIMEOFDAY, not LIBU77_HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE. 1999-10-12 02:39:35 -06:00
configure.in aclocal.m4: Re-write, defining LIBU77_GETTIMEOFDAY, not LIBU77_HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE. 1999-10-12 02:39:35 -06:00
COPYING.LIB Update address. 1998-02-23 14:57:23 -07:00
ctime_.c
date_.c date_.c (G77_date_y2kbug_0): G77_time_0 returns longint... 1999-07-08 08:33:14 -04:00
datetime_.c aclocal.m4: Re-write, defining LIBU77_GETTIMEOFDAY, not LIBU77_HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE. 1999-10-12 02:39:35 -06:00
dbes.c Tweaks to eliminate unnecessary differences vs. 1998-05-19 11:01:52 +00:00
dtime_.c dtime_.c, etime_.c: Include stdlib.h if HAVE_STDLIB_H is defined. 2000-06-21 20:13:23 +00:00
etime_.c dtime_.c, etime_.c: Include stdlib.h if HAVE_STDLIB_H is defined. 2000-06-21 20:13:23 +00:00
fdate_.c
fgetc_.c
flush1_.c
fnum_.c
fputc_.c
fstat_.c
gerror_.c
getcwd_.c
getgid_.c
getlog_.c
getpid_.c
getuid_.c
gmtime_.c Bounce the ftnint argument through a local time_t. 1998-04-27 16:00:10 -07:00
hostnm_.c (G77_hostnm_0): Fix off-by-one error 1998-04-27 10:11:57 +00:00
idate_.c
ierrno_.c
irand_.c
isatty_.c
itime_.c
kill_.c
link_.c
lnblnk_.c
lstat_.c fix LSTAT intrinsic per Krister Walfridsson <cato@df.lth.se> 1999-02-20 09:55:52 -05:00
ltime_.c * libU77/ltime_.c: Bounce the ftnint argument through a local time_t. 1998-04-27 15:53:54 -07:00
Makefile.in [Nilsson] Add dependencies 1999-03-05 19:02:54 -05:00
mclock_.c
perror_.c
PROJECTS
rand_.c
README Update from Craig, previously missed. 1998-07-15 11:05:36 +00:00
rename_.c
secnds_.c
second_.c
sleep_.c
srand_.c
stamp-h.in Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00
stat_.c
symlnk_.c
sys_clock_.c sys_clock_.c (G77_system_clock_0): Fix indentation. 1998-09-05 10:47:39 +00:00
time_.c
ttynam_.c fix ttynam for no-ttynam case 1999-06-18 04:41:09 -04:00
u77-test.f u77-test.f (wd): Allow for longer working directory pathnames. 1999-11-17 02:34:15 +00:00
umask_.c
unlink_.c
Version.c Daily bump. 2000-09-14 01:45:08 -06:00
vxtidate_.c Warn about invoking non-Y2K-compliant intrinsics 1999-03-05 18:40:12 -05:00
vxttime_.c

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g77 libU77
----------

This directory contains an implementation of most of the `traditional'
Unix libU77 routines, mostly an interface to libc and libm routines
and some extra ones for time and date etc.  It's intended for use with
g77, to whose configuration procedure it's currently tied, but should
be compatible with f2c otherwise, if using the same f2c.h.

The contents of libU77 and its interfaces aren't consistent across
implementations.  This one is mostly taken from documentation for (an
old version of) the Convex implementation and the v2 SunPro one.
As of g77 version 0.5.20, most of these routines have been made
into g77 intrinsics.  Some routines have a version with a name prefixed
by `vxt', corresponding to the VMS Fortran versions, and these should
be integrated with g77's intrinsics visibility control.

A few routines are currently missing; in the case of `fork', for
instance, because they're probably not useful, and in the case of
`qsort' and those for stream-based i/o handling, because they need
more effort/research.  The configuration should weed out those few
which correspond to facilities which may not be present on some Unix
systems, such as symbolic links.  It's unclear whether the interfaces
to the native library random number routines should be retained, since
their implementation is likely to be something one should avoid
assiduously.

This library has been tested it under SunOS4.1.3 and Irix5.2 and there
has been some feedback from Linux; presumably potential problems lie
mainly with systems with impoverished native C library support which
haven't been properly taken care of with autoconf.

There's another GPL'd implementation of this stuff which I only found
out about recently (despite having looked) and I haven't yet checked
how they should be amalgamated.

Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>  Aug '95
(minor changes by Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org> Aug '97)