[Beowulf] Java vs C++ for interfacing to parallel library
Ed Hill
ed at eh3.com
Tue Aug 22 11:21:26 PDT 2006
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 00:59 -0400, Robert G. Brown wrote:
>
> Perhaps in another decade they'll actually meet somewhere, have a
> drink together, and in a night of illicit love spawn a new language
> called Cortran, or perhaps fortraC, that groks both printf and
> hollerith, that has a binary exponentiation operator (the one feature
> of Fortran that I miss, actually:-), that can both do strongly typed
> arrays -- with arbitrary index offsets -- but can also manage structs
> and pointers. Talk about inheritance -- or the need for those
> compilers to use protection, no matter how close they may get...;-)
OK, thats amusing. :-)
But seriously, I've read of efforts to standardize (within the official
ISO documents) the linking conventions so that its easier to call C
routines from Fortran and vice versa. Unfortunately, these proposals
were rejected during the last couple of Fortran standards updates. For
shame...
Ed
ps - Semi-relevant link for the day:
http://www.fortranstatement.com/cgi-bin/petition.pl
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