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From: mike@bucasb.bu.edu (Michael Cohen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.lang.fortran
Subject: Fortran Environment C calls-- Query
Message-ID: <596859157.11202@bucasb.bu.edu>
Date: 30 Nov 88 02:12:37 GMT
Reply-To: mike@bucasb.UUCP (Michael Cohen)
Organization: Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems
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Has anybody written a program which is written in 4.3 BSD F77, and
simply passes control to a C main program.  Preserving the C argument
structure.  What I really wish to do is to start up in the fortran run
time environment which is needed by some fortran subroutines I call
but, passes argc, argp to a top level procedure.  I have in mind something
like

c fortran routine  or C routine loaded with fortran crt0.o
 .....
......  magic
......
...... set up argc argp
call main_(argc,argp)

Thanks much.