Update libg2c to netlib f2c-19990317

From-SVN: r25818
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Craig Burley 1999-03-17 08:21:44 +00:00 committed by Craig Burley
parent 331fff42f7
commit dbf18916e7
13 changed files with 168 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
1999-03-17 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
Update to Netlib version of 1999-03-17:
* libF77/F77_aloc.c, libF77/README.netlib, libF77/dtime_.c,
libF77/etime_.c, libF77/signal1.h0, libI77/Version.c,
libI77/dfe.c, libI77/endfile.c, libI77/lread.c,
libI77/sfe.c, readme.netlib, changes.netlib:
See changes.netlib for info.
1999-03-06 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
Mon Dec 21 23:03:54 1998 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.se>:

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@ -2927,3 +2927,56 @@ Thu Jun 18 01:22:52 EDT 1998
either a decimal point or an exponent field) are treated as errors
when they appear as list input for integer data. Compile lread.c with
-DALLOW_FLOAT_IN_INTEGER_LIST_INPUT to restore the old behavior.
Mon Aug 31 10:38:54 EDT 1998
formatdata.c: if possible, and assuming doubles must be aligned on
double boundaries, use existing holes in DATA for common blocks to
force alignment of the block. For example,
block data
common /abc/ a, b
double precision a
integer b(2)
data b(2)/1/
end
used to generate
struct {
integer fill_1[3];
integer e_2;
doublereal e_3;
} abc_ = { {0}, 1, 0. };
and now generates
struct {
doublereal fill_1[1];
integer fill_2[1];
integer e_3;
} abc_ = { {0}, {0}, 1 };
In the old generated C, e_3 was added to force alignment; in the new C,
fill_1 does this job.
Mon Sep 7 19:48:51 EDT 1998
libi77: move e_wdfe from sfe.c to dfe.c, where it was originally.
Why did it ever move to sfe.c?
Tue Sep 8 10:22:50 EDT 1998
Treat dreal as a synonym for dble unless -cd is specified on the
command line.
Sun Sep 13 22:23:41 EDT 1998
format.c: fix bug in writing prototypes under f2c -A ... *.P:
under some circumstances involving external functions with no known
type, a null pointer was passed to printf.
Tue Oct 20 23:25:54 EDT 1998
Comments added to libf2c/README and libF77/README, pointing out
the need to modify signal1.h on some systems.
Wed Feb 10 22:59:52 EST 1999
defs.h lex.c: permit long names (up to at least roughly
MAX_SHARPLINE_LEN = 1000 characters long) in #line lines (which only
matters under -g).
fc: add -U option; recognize .so files.
Sat Feb 13 10:18:27 EST 1999
libf2c: endfile.c, lread.c, signal1.h0: minor tweaks to make some
(C++) compilers happier; f77_aloc.c: make exit_() visible to C++
compilers. Version strings not changed.

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@ -14,7 +14,13 @@ extern void G77_exit_0 ();
F77_aloc(Len, whence) integer Len; char *whence;
#else
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern void G77_exit_0 (integer*);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
char *
F77_aloc(integer Len, char *whence)

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@ -106,3 +106,7 @@ one-line shell script
or (on some systems)
exec /usr/bin/ar lts $1 >/dev/null
If your compiler complains about the signal calls in main.c, s_paus.c,
and signal_.c, you may need to adjust signal1.h suitably. See the
comments in signal1.h.

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@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
#include "time.h"
#ifdef MSDOS
#define USE_CLOCK
#endif
#ifndef USE_CLOCK
#define _INCLUDE_POSIX_SOURCE /* for HP-UX */
#define _INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE /* for HP-UX */

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@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
#include "time.h"
#ifdef MSDOS
#define USE_CLOCK
#endif
#ifndef USE_CLOCK
#define _INCLUDE_POSIX_SOURCE /* for HP-UX */
#define _INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE /* for HP-UX */

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/* compiler-dependent. The #define below assumes signal.h declares */
/* type SIG_PF for the signal function's second argument. */
/* For some C++ compilers, "#define Sigarg_t ..." may be appropriate. */
#include <signal.h>
#ifndef Sigret_t
@ -12,12 +14,8 @@
#ifdef KR_headers
#define Sigarg_t
#else
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define Sigarg_t ...
#else
#define Sigarg_t int
#endif
#endif
#endif /*Sigarg_t*/
#ifdef USE_SIG_PF /* compile with -DUSE_SIG_PF under IRIX */

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static char junk[] = "\n@(#) LIBI77 VERSION pjw,dmg-mods 19980617\n";
static char junk[] = "\n@(#) LIBI77 VERSION pjw,dmg-mods 19980907\n";
/*
*/
@ -293,6 +293,8 @@ wrtfmt.c:
floating-point numbers (containing either a decimal point
or an exponent field) as errors when they appear as list
input for integer data. */
/* 7 Sept. 1998: move e_wdfe from sfe.c to dfe.c, where it was originally.
Why did it ever move to sfe.c? */

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@ -138,3 +138,9 @@ integer e_rdfe(Void)
en_fio();
return(0);
}
integer e_wdfe(Void)
{
f__init = 1;
return en_fio();
}

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@ -87,7 +87,9 @@ t_runc(alist *a)
}
if (!(bf = fopen(b->ufnm, f__r_mode[0]))
|| !(tf = tmpfile())) {
#ifdef NON_UNIX_STDIO
bad:
#endif
rc = 1;
goto done;
}

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@ -24,14 +24,17 @@ int (*f__lioproc)(), (*l_getc)(), (*l_ungetc)();
#undef min
#undef max
#include <stdlib.h>
int (*f__lioproc)(ftnint*, char*, ftnlen, ftnint), (*l_getc)(void),
(*l_ungetc)(int,FILE*);
#endif
#include "fmt.h"
#include "lio.h"
#include "fp.h"
#ifndef KR_headers
int (*f__lioproc)(ftnint*, char*, ftnlen, ftnint), (*l_getc)(void),
(*l_ungetc)(int,FILE*);
#endif
int l_eof;
#define isblnk(x) (f__ltab[x+1]&B)

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@ -32,9 +32,3 @@ integer e_wsfe(Void)
f__fmtbuf=NULL;
return n;
}
integer e_wdfe(Void)
{
f__init = 1;
return en_fio();
}

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@ -619,47 +619,104 @@ either a decimal point or an exponent field) are treated as errors
when they appear as list input for integer data. Compile lread.c with
-DALLOW_FLOAT_IN_INTEGER_LIST_INPUT to restore the old behavior.
Mon Aug 31 10:38:54 EDT 1998
formatdata.c: if possible, and assuming doubles must be aligned on
double boundaries, use existing holes in DATA for common blocks to
force alignment of the block. For example,
block data
common /abc/ a, b
double precision a
integer b(2)
data b(2)/1/
end
used to generate
struct {
integer fill_1[3];
integer e_2;
doublereal e_3;
} abc_ = { {0}, 1, 0. };
and now generates
struct {
doublereal fill_1[1];
integer fill_2[1];
integer e_3;
} abc_ = { {0}, {0}, 1 };
In the old generated C, e_3 was added to force alignment; in the new C,
fill_1 does this job.
Mon Sep 7 19:48:51 EDT 1998
libi77: move e_wdfe from sfe.c to dfe.c, where it was originally.
Why did it ever move to sfe.c?
Tue Sep 8 10:22:50 EDT 1998
Treat dreal as a synonym for dble unless -cd is specified on the
command line.
Sun Sep 13 22:23:41 EDT 1998
format.c: fix bug in writing prototypes under f2c -A ... *.P:
under some circumstances involving external functions with no known
type, a null pointer was passed to printf.
Tue Oct 20 23:25:54 EDT 1998
Comments added to libf2c/README and libF77/README, pointing out
the need to modify signal1.h on some systems.
Thu Nov 12 15:34:09 EST 1998
libf77, libf2c.zip: minor tweaks to [de]time_.c and the makefiles,
so makefile.sy, makefile.vc, and makefile.wat deal with [de]time_.c.
Wed Feb 10 22:59:52 EST 1999
defs.h lex.c: permit long names (up to at least roughly
MAX_SHARPLINE_LEN = 1000 characters long) in #line lines (which only
matters under -g).
fc: add -U option; recognize .so files.
Sat Feb 13 10:18:27 EST 1999
libf2c: endfile.c, lread.c, signal1.h0: minor tweaks to make some
(C++) compilers happier; f77_aloc.c: make exit_() visible to C++
compilers. Version strings not changed.
Current timestamps of files in "all from f2c/src", sorted by time,
appear below (mm/dd/year hh:mm:ss). To bring your source up to date,
obtain source files with a timestamp later than the time shown in your
version.c. Note that the time shown in the current version.c is the
timestamp of the source module that immediately follows version.c below:
5/16/1998 19:07:45 xsum0.out
5/16/1998 17:17:01 f2c.1
5/16/1998 17:16:53 f2c.1t
5/16/1998 16:56:15 version.c
2/10/1999 22:07:05 version.c
2/10/1999 22:06:59 lex.c
2/10/1999 17:43:01 defs.h
9/13/1998 22:23:35 xsum0.out
9/13/1998 22:18:21 format.c
9/08/1998 10:16:51 f2c.1
9/08/1998 10:16:48 f2c.1t
9/08/1998 10:14:53 intr.c
8/31/1998 10:13:22 formatdata.c
5/16/1998 16:55:49 output.c
4/03/1998 17:15:05 gram.c
4/03/1998 17:14:59 gram.dcl
3/09/1998 0:30:23 putpcc.c
2/25/1998 8:18:04 makefile
12/04/1997 17:44:11 format.c
12/04/1997 17:44:11 niceprintf.c
12/04/1997 17:14:05 lex.c
8/05/1997 10:31:26 malloc.c
7/24/1997 17:10:55 README
7/24/1997 16:06:19 Notice
7/21/1997 12:58:44 proc.c
2/11/1997 23:39:14 vax.c
12/04/1996 13:07:53 gram.exec
10/01/1996 14:36:18 defs.h
10/01/1996 14:36:18 init.c
10/01/1996 14:36:17 data.c
9/17/1996 17:29:44 expr.c
9/12/1996 12:12:46 equiv.c
8/27/1996 8:30:32 intr.c
8/26/1996 9:41:13 sysdep.c
7/09/1996 10:40:45 names.c
7/04/1996 9:58:31 formatdata.c
7/04/1996 9:55:45 sysdep.h
7/04/1996 9:55:43 put.c
7/04/1996 9:55:41 pread.c
7/04/1996 9:55:40 parse_args.c
7/04/1996 9:55:40 p1output.c
7/04/1996 9:55:40 parse_args.c
7/04/1996 9:55:37 misc.c
7/04/1996 9:55:36 memset.c
7/04/1996 9:55:36 mem.c
7/04/1996 9:55:36 memset.c
7/04/1996 9:55:35 main.c
7/04/1996 9:55:33 io.c
7/04/1996 9:55:30 exec.c