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56 <h3 class="section">7.5 Wisdom of Fortran?</h3>
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57
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58 <p>In this section, we discuss how one can import/export FFTW wisdom
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59 (saved plans) to/from a Fortran program; we assume that the reader is
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60 already familiar with wisdom, as described in <a href="Words-of-Wisdom_002dSaving-Plans.html#Words-of-Wisdom_002dSaving-Plans">Words of Wisdom-Saving Plans</a>.
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62 <p><a name="index-portability-352"></a>The basic problem is that is difficult to (portably) pass files and
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63 strings between Fortran and C, so we cannot provide a direct Fortran
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64 equivalent to the <code>fftw_export_wisdom_to_file</code>, etcetera,
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65 functions. Fortran interfaces <em>are</em> provided for the functions
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66 that do not take file/string arguments, however:
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67 <code>dfftw_import_system_wisdom</code>, <code>dfftw_import_wisdom</code>,
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68 <code>dfftw_export_wisdom</code>, and <code>dfftw_forget_wisdom</code>.
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69 <a name="index-dfftw_005fimport_005fsystem_005fwisdom-353"></a><a name="index-dfftw_005fimport_005fwisdom-354"></a><a name="index-dfftw_005fexport_005fwisdom-355"></a><a name="index-dfftw_005fforget_005fwisdom-356"></a>
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70 So, for example, to import the system-wide wisdom, you would do:
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72 <pre class="example"> integer isuccess
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73 call dfftw_import_system_wisdom(isuccess)
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74 </pre>
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75 <p>As usual, the C return value is turned into a first parameter;
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76 <code>isuccess</code> is non-zero on success and zero on failure (e.g. if
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77 there is no system wisdom installed).
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78
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79 <p>If you want to import/export wisdom from/to an arbitrary file or
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80 elsewhere, you can employ the generic <code>dfftw_import_wisdom</code> and
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81 <code>dfftw_export_wisdom</code> functions, for which you must supply a
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82 subroutine to read/write one character at a time. The FFTW package
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83 contains an example file <code>doc/f77_wisdom.f</code> demonstrating how to
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84 implement <code>import_wisdom_from_file</code> and
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85 <code>export_wisdom_to_file</code> subroutines in this way. (These routines
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86 cannot be compiled into the FFTW library itself, lest all FFTW-using
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87 programs be required to link with the Fortran I/O library.)
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