gcc/libf2c
Craig Burley eeba5929b8 u77-test.f: Double-check ETIME results, just like 0.5.24 does.
Mon Jul 13 13:31:03 1998  Craig Burley  <burley@gnu.org>
	* libU77/u77-test.f: Double-check ETIME results, just
	like 0.5.24 does.

From-SVN: r21106
1998-07-13 12:13:54 +00:00
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libF77 Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00
libI77 Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00
libU77 u77-test.f: Double-check ETIME results, just like 0.5.24 does. 1998-07-13 12:13:54 +00:00
ChangeLog u77-test.f: Double-check ETIME results, just like 0.5.24 does. 1998-07-13 12:13:54 +00:00
ChangeLog.egcs Move recent entry into the right file. 1998-07-06 15:05:07 -06:00
changes.netlib backspace.c, [...]: Update to Netlib version of 1998-06-18. 1998-06-23 14:37:15 +00:00
configure Regenerate. 1998-07-12 05:15:00 +00:00
configure.in Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00
disclaimer.netlib
f2c.h Makefile.in (install): Don't install if $(libsubdir) is empty... 1998-06-15 07:52:05 +00:00
f2cext.c (system_clock_): Remove (just f90 intrinsic). 1998-07-06 09:52:26 +00:00
g2c.h.in Makefile.in (install): Don't install if $(libsubdir) is empty... 1998-06-15 07:52:05 +00:00
Makefile.in Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00
permission.netlib
README Makefile.in (install): Don't install if $(libsubdir) is empty... 1998-06-15 07:52:05 +00:00
readme.netlib Current Netlib version, previously omitted. 1998-07-01 10:29:31 +00:00
TODO Makefile.in: Re-write build procedure mainly to honour dependencies correctly but also allow... 1998-07-12 05:02:03 +00:00

1998-04-20

This directory contains the f2c library packaged for use with g77 to configure
and build automatically (in principle!) as part of the top-level configure and
make steps.  This depends on the makefile and configure fragments in ../f.
g77 names this library `libg2c' to avoid conflict with existing copies
of `libf2c' on a system.

Some small changes have been made to the f2c distributions of lib[FI]77 which
come from <ftp:bell-labs.com/netlib/f2c/> and are maintained (excellently) by
David M. Gay <dmg@bell-labs.com>.  See the Notice files for copyright
information.  I'll try to get the changes rolled into the f2c distribution.

Files that come directly from netlib are either maintained in the
gcc/f/runtime/ directory under their original names or, if they
are not pertinent for g77's version of libf2c, under their original
names with `.netlib' appended.  For example, gcc/f/runtime/permissions.netlib
is a copy of f2c's top-level`permissions' file in the netlib distribution.
In this case, it applies only to the relevant portions of the libF77/ and
libI77/ directories; it does not apply to the libU77/ directory, which is
distributed under different licensing arrangements.  Similarly,
the `makefile.netlib' files in libF77/ and libI77/ are copies of
the respective `makefile' files in the netlib distribution, but
are not used when building g77's version of libf2c.

The `README.netlib' files in libF77/ and libI77/ thus might be
interesting, but should not be taken as guidelines for how to
configure and build libf2c in g77's distribution.

The packaging for auto-configuration was done by Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>.
Minor changes have been made by James Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org>,
who probably broke things Dave had working.  :-)

Among the user-visible changes (choices) g77 makes in its
version of libf2c:

-  f2c.h configured to default to padding unformatted direct reads
   (#define Pad_UDread), because that's the behavior most users
   expect.

-  f2c.h configured to default to outputting leading zeros before
   decimal points in formatted and list-directed output, to be compatible
   with many other compilers (#define WANT_LEAD_0).  Either way is
   standard-conforming, however, and you should try to avoid writing
   code that assumes one format or another.

-  dtime_() and etime_() are from Dave Love's libU77, not from
   netlib's libF77.