annotate src/fftw-3.3.3/doc/f77_wisdom.f @ 23:619f715526df sv_v2.1

Update Vamp plugin SDK to 2.5
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 09 May 2013 10:52:46 +0100
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Chris@10 1 c Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Matteo Frigo
Chris@10 2 c Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chris@10 3 c
Chris@10 4 c This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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Chris@10 9 c This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
Chris@10 10 c but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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Chris@10 17 c
Chris@10 18 cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
Chris@10 19 c
Chris@10 20 c This is an example implementation of Fortran wisdom export/import
Chris@10 21 c to/from a Fortran unit (file), exploiting the generic
Chris@10 22 c dfftw_export_wisdom/dfftw_import_wisdom functions.
Chris@10 23 c
Chris@10 24 c We cannot compile this file into the FFTW library itself, lest all
Chris@10 25 c FFTW-calling programs be required to link to the Fortran I/O
Chris@10 26 c libraries.
Chris@10 27 c
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Chris@10 29
Chris@10 30 c Strictly speaking, the '$' format specifier, which allows us to
Chris@10 31 c write a character without a trailing newline, is not standard F77.
Chris@10 32 c However, it seems to be a nearly universal extension.
Chris@10 33 subroutine write_char(c, iunit)
Chris@10 34 character c
Chris@10 35 integer iunit
Chris@10 36 write(iunit,321) c
Chris@10 37 321 format(a,$)
Chris@10 38 end
Chris@10 39
Chris@10 40 subroutine export_wisdom_to_file(iunit)
Chris@10 41 integer iunit
Chris@10 42 external write_char
Chris@10 43 call dfftw_export_wisdom(write_char, iunit)
Chris@10 44 end
Chris@10 45
Chris@10 46 c Fortran 77 does not have any portable way to read an arbitrary
Chris@10 47 c file one character at a time. The best alternative seems to be to
Chris@10 48 c read a whole line into a buffer, since for fftw-exported wisdom we
Chris@10 49 c can bound the line length. (If the file contains longer lines,
Chris@10 50 c then the lines will be truncated and the wisdom import should
Chris@10 51 c simply fail.) Ugh.
Chris@10 52 subroutine read_char(ic, iunit)
Chris@10 53 integer ic
Chris@10 54 integer iunit
Chris@10 55 character*256 buf
Chris@10 56 save buf
Chris@10 57 integer ibuf
Chris@10 58 data ibuf/257/
Chris@10 59 save ibuf
Chris@10 60 if (ibuf .lt. 257) then
Chris@10 61 ic = ichar(buf(ibuf:ibuf))
Chris@10 62 ibuf = ibuf + 1
Chris@10 63 return
Chris@10 64 endif
Chris@10 65 read(iunit,123,end=666) buf
Chris@10 66 ic = ichar(buf(1:1))
Chris@10 67 ibuf = 2
Chris@10 68 return
Chris@10 69 666 ic = -1
Chris@10 70 ibuf = 257
Chris@10 71 123 format(a256)
Chris@10 72 end
Chris@10 73
Chris@10 74 subroutine import_wisdom_from_file(isuccess, iunit)
Chris@10 75 integer isuccess
Chris@10 76 integer iunit
Chris@10 77 external read_char
Chris@10 78 call dfftw_import_wisdom(isuccess, read_char, iunit)
Chris@10 79 end