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Chris@10 56 <h2 class="chapter">7 Calling FFTW from Modern Fortran</h2>
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Chris@10 58 <p><a name="index-Fortran-interface-500"></a>
Chris@10 59 Fortran 2003 standardized ways for Fortran code to call C libraries,
Chris@10 60 and this allows us to support a direct translation of the FFTW C API
Chris@10 61 into Fortran. Compared to the legacy Fortran 77 interface
Chris@10 62 (see <a href="Calling-FFTW-from-Legacy-Fortran.html#Calling-FFTW-from-Legacy-Fortran">Calling FFTW from Legacy Fortran</a>), this direct interface
Chris@10 63 offers many advantages, especially compile-time type-checking and
Chris@10 64 aligned memory allocation. As of this writing, support for these C
Chris@10 65 interoperability features seems widespread, having been implemented in
Chris@10 66 nearly all major Fortran compilers (e.g. GNU, Intel, IBM,
Chris@10 67 Oracle/Solaris, Portland Group, NAG).
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Chris@10 69 This chapter documents that interface. For the most part, since this
Chris@10 70 interface allows Fortran to call the C interface directly, the usage
Chris@10 71 is identical to C translated to Fortran syntax. However, there are a
Chris@10 72 few subtle points such as memory allocation, wisdom, and data types
Chris@10 73 that deserve closer attention.
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