Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.31.0212270756310.3774-100000@gannet.stats>
Date: 2002-12-27T14:32:06Z
From: Brian Ripley
Subject: Ratfor->Fortran conversion
In-Reply-To: <1040957430.8104.5.camel@sta49.stat.nus.edu.sg>
Yes, quite a bit of R is converted ratfor.
There is `ratfor' (from AT&T) and then there is at least one `public
domain' clone. My RH7.2 came with neither. I tend to use the AT&T version
on Solaris, as it seems better-behaved than the clone that is available
for e.g. Debian.
On 27 Dec 2002, Nicholas Lewin-Koh wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience porting Ratfor to fortran. I have gotten
> the ratfor preprocessor working and if I compile the ratfor code
> directly and dynamically load into R it seems to work (using g77 on RH
> linux). However if I just use the ratfor command and try to compile the
> output fortran file it does not compile. Is there some flags I should
> use to get ratfor to format the fortran output better, or is there a
> flag I need to set for g77 to get the output code to compile. Thanks
It really depends on the version details of both tools. Your report is
about as non-specific as it is possible to get! The only problems I have
had have been bugs in the ratfor -> f77 translation by the PD ratfor.
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
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