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F77(1) General Commands Manual F77(1)
NAME
f77 - Fortran 77 compiler
SYNOPSIS
f77 [ option ] ... file ...
DESCRIPTION
F77 is the UNIX Fortran 77 compiler. It accepts several types of arguments:
Arguments whose names end with `.f' are taken to be Fortran 77 source programs; they are compiled, and each object program is left on the
file in the current directory whose name is that of the source with `.o' substituted for '.f'.
Arguments whose names end with `.r' or `.e' are taken to be Ratfor or EFL source programs, respectively; these are first transformed by the
appropriate preprocessor, then compiled by f77.
In the same way, arguments whose names end with `.c' or `.s' are taken to be C or assembly source programs and are compiled or assembled,
producing a `.o' file.
The following options have the same meaning as in cc(1). See ld(1) for load-time options.
-c Suppress loading and produce `.o' files for each source file.
-p Prepare object files for profiling, see prof(1).
-O Invoke an object-code optimizer.
-S Compile the named programs, and leave the assembler-language output on corresponding files suffixed `.s'. (No `.o' is created.).
-f Use a floating point interpreter (for PDP11's that lack 11/70-style floating point).
-o output
Name the final output file output instead of `a.out'.
The following options are peculiar to f77.
-onetrip
Compile DO loops that are performed at least once if reached. (Fortran 77 DO loops are not performed at all if the upper limit is
smaller than the lower limit.)
-u Make the default type of a variable `undefined' rather than using the default Fortran rules.
-C Compile code to check that subscripts are within declared array bounds.
-w Suppress all warning messages. If the option is `-w66', only Fortran 66 compatibility warnings are suppressed.
-F Apply EFL and Ratfor preprocessor to relevant files, put the result in the file with the suffix changed to `.f', but do not compile.
-m Apply the M4 preprocessor to each `.r' or `.e' file before transforming it with the Ratfor or EFL preprocessor.
-Ex Use the string x as an EFL option in processing `.e' files.
-Rx Use the string x as a Ratfor option in processing `.r' files.
Other arguments are taken to be either loader option arguments, or F77-compatible object programs, typically produced by an earlier run, or
perhaps libraries of F77-compatible routines. These programs, together with the results of any compilations specified, are loaded (in the
order given) to produce an executable program with name `a.out'.
FILES
file.[fresc] input file
file.o object file
a.out loaded output
/usr/lib/f77pass1 compiler
/lib/c1 pass 2
/lib/c2 optional optimizer
/usr/lib/libF77.a intrinsic function library
/usr/lib/libI77.a Fortran I/O library
/lib/libc.a C library, see section 3
SEE ALSO
S. I. Feldman, P. J. Weinberger, A Portable Fortran 77 Compiler
prof(1), cc(1), ld(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
The diagnostics produced by f77 itself are intended to be self-explanatory. Occasional messages may be produced by the loader.
BUGS
The Fortran 66 subset of the language has been exercised extensively; the newer features have not.
F77(1)