[Arjen Markus] (5 march 2003) It has taken me some (calendar) time to get [Critcl] to understand Fortran, and have it work on various platforms, but it is (almost) ready. The current state: * Critclf (as this version is called) is available for anybody who wants to have a look, it is documented, though some cleaning is necessary. * Support for other platforms than the original Linux/gcc platform is provided by using a package called ''buildtools'' - see [Generic compiling and linking via build tools]. * The advantage of this approach is that the Critcl package itself can be extended easily to support other platforms - by extending the "tool database" in ''buildtools''. * The code is not yet ready for release in the sense that it does behave as a nice package yet (just scripts sourcing each other). * The data types for exchanging data between Tcl and Fortran are somewhat limited, especially where strings are concerned. * The version number is 0.20 (based on Critcl 0.32) If you are interested, then just send me an email ---- [[ [Category Foreign Interfaces] | [Category Language] ]]