Chris@82: #! /bin/sh Chris@82: Chris@82: # Script to generate Fortran 2003 interface declarations for FFTW's MPI Chris@82: # interface from the fftw3-mpi.h header file. Chris@82: Chris@82: # This is designed so that the Fortran caller can do: Chris@82: # use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding Chris@82: # implicit none Chris@82: # include 'fftw3-mpi.f03' Chris@82: # and then call the C FFTW MPI functions directly, with type checking. Chris@82: # Chris@82: # One caveat: because there is no standard way to conver MPI_Comm objects Chris@82: # from Fortran (= integer) to C (= opaque type), the Fortran interface Chris@82: # technically calls C wrapper functions (also auto-generated) which Chris@82: # call MPI_Comm_f2c to convert the communicators as needed. Chris@82: Chris@82: echo "! Generated automatically. DO NOT EDIT!" Chris@82: echo Chris@82: Chris@82: echo " include 'fftw3.f03'" Chris@82: echo Chris@82: Chris@82: # Extract constants Chris@82: perl -pe 's/#define +([A-Z0-9_]+) +\(([+-]?[0-9]+)U?\)/\n integer\(C_INTPTR_T\), parameter :: \1 = \2\n/g' < fftw3-mpi.h | grep 'integer(C_INTPTR_T)' Chris@82: perl -pe 'if (/#define +([A-Z0-9_]+) +\(([0-9]+)U? *<< *([0-9]+)\)/) { print "\n integer\(C_INT\), parameter :: $1 = ",$2 << $3,"\n"; }' < fftw3-mpi.h | grep 'integer(C_INT)' Chris@82: Chris@82: # Extract function declarations Chris@82: for p in $*; do Chris@82: if test "$p" = "d"; then p=""; fi Chris@82: Chris@82: echo Chris@82: cat <