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Fortran gtk interface modules, first git push available
- From: Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle at frontier dot com>
- To: gfortran <fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 16:09:47 -0800
- Subject: Fortran gtk interface modules, first git push available
Hi all,
I am pleased to announce the first push to the gtk-fortran repository at github
has been made.
https://github.com/jerryd/gtk-fortran
Thanks to contributions from Vincent Magnin, Tobias Burnus, and myself.
This initial push provides some of the basic functions needed to build simple
gtk applications using 100% Fortran.
We have been able to use this to embed graphical visualization of calculations
directly into the calculating code. At the least, it is extremely useful for
debugging calculations, to watch the results as they evolve.
I am sure others will begin to think of other uses. Once you begin to use it,
you start seeing how easy it is!
Our plans:
1) Add more examples to the examples directory to help jump start users.
2) Add more gtk and cairo function interfaces based on use demand. If there is a
function you need, just let us know.
3) Provide some vary basic tutorial pointers, in particular, how to compile, and
how to organize the module files into an application so that they can be easily
used and found by the compiler. At this time the README shows a basic compile
command.
We may eventually make these modules intrinsic to gfortran, but our goal is to
remain fully standard compliant so other compilers can be used. I am not a
lawyer so the licensing in the files is my first guess. I am also open to
suggestions on organizing the source tree.
Let me know if you have ideas for improvement. At this point I am the master of
the repository, but we can add others to the push list. Let me know if you are
interested.
Best regards,
Jerry