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Re: [photran] how to link a Fortran subroutine to a C subroutine in eclipse, and vice versa?
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If you standard make then you create your own Makefile and mixed
language is no problem (i.e., the same as for any other project based
on make).
If you create a managed make project, you will be asked for a project
type. At this point, if you select one of a Fortran project type, it
will include a companion C compiler in the tool chain. Just add a
file with a .c extension and the managed make system should work fine.
If you are on windows, you will need cywin (I believe).
Cheers,
Craig
On Aug 28, 2006, at 7:19 PM, ZhenJie Feng wrote:
Thanks for all warmhearted answers.Thanks.
Because time difference, I did not reply in time.
Doug Schaefer said: "The managed build system can handle it, but
your tool chain isn't set up for
it. " Would you please give me some more detailed directions,
better step by step? Because I am not a skilled eclipse user, I am
a newer to eclipse. Thanks.
Craig Rasmussen said: "What kind of project type have you tried to
create? You can create a mixed-language project with either the
Intel plugin (ifort and gcc) or a Gnu Fortran Executable with
gfortran and gcc.
" I have tried the 'managed/standard make fortran project',
'managed/standard make C project'. But I did not find where to
creat a mixed-language project. Perhaps I need another plugin? I
have tried to find the 'Intel plugin' which you mentioned, but I
failed. Would you please give me more information? Thanks.
Thanks all again. I have spent much time on this problem and am
eager to write codes in eclipse.
Best regards.
Zhenjie
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