Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!aramis.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!rbthomas From: rbthomas@athos.rutgers.edu (Rick Thomas) Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran Subject: TIDY? -- was: Re: Fortran preprocessors Message-ID:Date: 3 Oct 89 15:55:11 GMT References: <1839@servax0.essex.ac.uk> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 47 Once upon a time there was a program called TIDY, that "cleaned up old tired Fortran decks" It renumbered statments and optionally did things like convert '""' type hollerith constants to '77H' type, and so on. It was Fortran-66 based, but I wonder if it was ever updated to handle Fortran77. It was Public Domain, if I remember right, having been originally written at some place like the National Security Agency. I need a Fortran parser as the beginnings of a SUN to CDC Fortran converter, and I thought TIDY might be a good starting point. Any pointers? Any pointers to any other PD programs that might serve the purpose? I don't usually read this group, so please reply directly by e-mail. If there is enough interest, I will summarize to the net. Thanks in advance! Rick ======================================================================== Rick Thomas, Manager Supercomputer Remote Access Center Rutgers University, College of Engineering Brett and Bowser Roads Piscataway, NJ 08855-0909 Phone: (201) 932-4301 Internet: rbthomas@jove.rutgers.edu UUCP: {any backbone site}!rutgers!jove.rutgers.edu!rbthomas Alternate UUCP: {convex|c1apple|karna}!kingtut!rbthomas There are lots of dangerous people on the streets of Manhattan... muggers, rapists, mimes... ======================================================================== -- Rick Thomas uucp: {ames, att, harvard}!rutgers!jove.rutgers.edu!rbthomas internet: rbthomas@JOVE.RUTGERS.EDU bitnet: rbthomas@zodiac.bitnet Phone: (201) 932-4301