Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:24550 comp.lang.fortran:2756 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tekgen!tekcae!ralphc From: ralphc@tekcae.CAX.TEK.COM (Ralph Carpenter) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.fortran Subject: Re: Fortran to C cross compiler (a good one) Summary: FOR_C used to successfully convert 100k lines! Message-ID: <5219@tekgen.BV.TEK.COM> Date: 15 Dec 89 17:12:35 GMT References: <699@mqcomp.oz> Sender: nobody@tekgen.BV.TEK.COM Followup-To: comp.lang.fortran Lines: 35 In article <699@mqcomp.oz>, s8504789@mqcomp.oz (Jenny Wing ) writes: > > I have the unenviable task of looking at converting > 20,000 - 30,000 lines of fortran to c. To make all > this a little less tedious, I am looking for a good > fortran to c cross compiler. > > If anyone knows of a good one that produces semi- > readable code and preferably comes with source, > could they be so very kind as to let me know? > Jenny Wing. The "FOR_C" package from the COBALT BLUE company seems to do a good job of translating fortran to C. "I successfully translated over 100,000 lines of FORTRAN code from a large finite element program. What was especially impressive was that even the element library routines - a result of dozens of different programmers and their styles - were successfully translated." Thomas D. Kohli, P.E. Consultant That quote was from an advertisement I received from the Cobolt Blue folks. I knew Tom Kohli from 10 years earlier, and called him. According to Tom, everything in the quote is absolutely correct. The cost of FOR_C is about $750. If you order it from a place like Programmer's Shop it is $679. Ralph Carpenter Tektronix, Inc. Beaverton, OR. 97077