[2414] | 1 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 2 | #include <stdio.h>
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| 3 | #include <cfortran.h>
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| 4 | #include <packlib.h>
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| 5 |
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| 6 | #define PAWC_SIZE 50000
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| 7 |
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| 8 | typedef float PAWC_DEF[PAWC_SIZE];
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| 9 | #define PAWC COMMON_BLOCK(PAWC,pawc)
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| 10 | COMMON_BLOCK_DEF(PAWC_DEF,PAWC);
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| 11 |
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| 12 | main()
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| 13 | {
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| 14 | int record_size=1024;
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| 15 | int istat, icycle;
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| 16 |
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| 17 | HLIMIT(PAWC_SIZE);
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| 18 |
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| 19 | HROPEN(1,"MYCWN","mycwn.hbook","NX",record_size,istat);
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| 20 | if (istat) {
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| 21 | printf("Error in opening file ...");
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| 22 | return EXIT_FAILURE;
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| 23 | }
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| 24 |
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| 25 | HBNT(1,"MYCWN"," ");
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| 26 |
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| 27 | {
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| 28 | /* Struct is required if defining more than one variable
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| 29 | within a single call to HBNAMC or HBNAME.
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| 30 | Struct may also be required in order to introduce
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| 31 | an aligned variable, see 'int align' below,
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| 32 | which ensures that the subsequent character arrays are aligned.
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| 33 | HBNAMC requires the characters to be aligned.
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| 34 | */
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| 35 | struct { int align; char a[8]; char b[3][4];} m;
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| 36 | struct { int align; char c[4]; } n;
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| 37 | HBNAMC(1,"BLOCK",m.a,"A:C*8,B(3):C");
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| 38 | HBNAMC(1,"BLOCK",n.c,"C:C");
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| 39 |
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| 40 |
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| 41 | /* Since HFNT() gets the character info. via
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| 42 | an adress stored in the HBNAMC call,
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| 43 | there is no way that cfortran.h can convert
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| 44 | from C strings to Fortran strings.
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| 45 | The character arrays have the same number of bytes in C as they do in
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| 46 | Fortran. i.e. there is no room for C's trailing '\0' character.
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| 47 | So use strncpy() and blank pad until the ed of the array.
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| 48 | */
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| 49 |
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| 50 | strncpy(m.a, "hiho1 ",8);
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| 51 | strncpy(m.b[0], "ba ",4);
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| 52 | strncpy(m.b[1], "bb ",4); /* bb and bc don't show in PAW. */
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| 53 | strncpy(m.b[2], "bc ",4); /* Either PAW is broken, or how I use cfortran.h.*/
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| 54 | strncpy(n.c, "coco",4);
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| 55 | HFNT(1);
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| 56 |
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| 57 | strncpy(m.a, "hiho2 ",8);
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| 58 | strncpy(m.b[0], "ba2 ",4);
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| 59 | strncpy(m.b[1], "bb2 ",4); /* Again bb2 and bc2 don't show in PAW. */
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| 60 | strncpy(m.b[2], "bc2 ",4);
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| 61 | strncpy(n.c, "coc2",4);
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| 62 | HFNT(1);
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| 63 | }
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| 64 |
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| 65 | HROUT(0,icycle," ");
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| 66 | HREND("MYCWN");
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| 67 | KUCLOS(1," ",1);
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| 68 | }
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