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- <h4 class="subsection">7.1.5 Working with Pointers</h4>
- <p>C pointers are represented in Fortran via the special opaque derived type
- <code>type(c_ptr)</code> (with private components). Thus one needs to
- use intrinsic conversion procedures to convert from or to C pointers.
- </p>
- <p>For some applications, using an assumed type (<code>TYPE(*)</code>) can be an
- alternative to a C pointer; see
- <a href="Further-Interoperability-of-Fortran-with-C.html#Further-Interoperability-of-Fortran-with-C">Further Interoperability of Fortran with C</a>.
- </p>
- <p>For example,
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample"> use iso_c_binding
- type(c_ptr) :: cptr1, cptr2
- integer, target :: array(7), scalar
- integer, pointer :: pa(:), ps
- cptr1 = c_loc(array(1)) ! The programmer needs to ensure that the
- ! array is contiguous if required by the C
- ! procedure
- cptr2 = c_loc(scalar)
- call c_f_pointer(cptr2, ps)
- call c_f_pointer(cptr2, pa, shape=[7])
- </pre></div>
- <p>When converting C to Fortran arrays, the one-dimensional <code>SHAPE</code> argument
- has to be passed.
- </p>
- <p>If a pointer is a dummy-argument of an interoperable procedure, it usually
- has to be declared using the <code>VALUE</code> attribute. <code>void*</code>
- matches <code>TYPE(C_PTR), VALUE</code>, while <code>TYPE(C_PTR)</code> alone
- matches <code>void**</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Procedure pointers are handled analogously to pointers; the C type is
- <code>TYPE(C_FUNPTR)</code> and the intrinsic conversion procedures are
- <code>C_F_PROCPOINTER</code> and <code>C_FUNLOC</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Let us consider two examples of actually passing a procedure pointer from
- C to Fortran and vice versa. Note that these examples are also very
- similar to passing ordinary pointers between both languages. First,
- consider this code in C:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">/* Procedure implemented in Fortran. */
- void get_values (void (*)(double));
- /* Call-back routine we want called from Fortran. */
- void
- print_it (double x)
- {
- printf ("Number is %f.\n", x);
- }
- /* Call Fortran routine and pass call-back to it. */
- void
- foobar ()
- {
- get_values (&print_it);
- }
- </pre></div>
- <p>A matching implementation for <code>get_values</code> in Fortran, that correctly
- receives the procedure pointer from C and is able to call it, is given
- in the following <code>MODULE</code>:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">MODULE m
- IMPLICIT NONE
- ! Define interface of call-back routine.
- ABSTRACT INTERFACE
- SUBROUTINE callback (x)
- USE, INTRINSIC :: ISO_C_BINDING
- REAL(KIND=C_DOUBLE), INTENT(IN), VALUE :: x
- END SUBROUTINE callback
- END INTERFACE
- CONTAINS
- ! Define C-bound procedure.
- SUBROUTINE get_values (cproc) BIND(C)
- USE, INTRINSIC :: ISO_C_BINDING
- TYPE(C_FUNPTR), INTENT(IN), VALUE :: cproc
- PROCEDURE(callback), POINTER :: proc
- ! Convert C to Fortran procedure pointer.
- CALL C_F_PROCPOINTER (cproc, proc)
- ! Call it.
- CALL proc (1.0_C_DOUBLE)
- CALL proc (-42.0_C_DOUBLE)
- CALL proc (18.12_C_DOUBLE)
- END SUBROUTINE get_values
- END MODULE m
- </pre></div>
- <p>Next, we want to call a C routine that expects a procedure pointer argument
- and pass it a Fortran procedure (which clearly must be interoperable!).
- Again, the C function may be:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">int
- call_it (int (*func)(int), int arg)
- {
- return func (arg);
- }
- </pre></div>
- <p>It can be used as in the following Fortran code:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">MODULE m
- USE, INTRINSIC :: ISO_C_BINDING
- IMPLICIT NONE
- ! Define interface of C function.
- INTERFACE
- INTEGER(KIND=C_INT) FUNCTION call_it (func, arg) BIND(C)
- USE, INTRINSIC :: ISO_C_BINDING
- TYPE(C_FUNPTR), INTENT(IN), VALUE :: func
- INTEGER(KIND=C_INT), INTENT(IN), VALUE :: arg
- END FUNCTION call_it
- END INTERFACE
- CONTAINS
- ! Define procedure passed to C function.
- ! It must be interoperable!
- INTEGER(KIND=C_INT) FUNCTION double_it (arg) BIND(C)
- INTEGER(KIND=C_INT), INTENT(IN), VALUE :: arg
- double_it = arg + arg
- END FUNCTION double_it
- ! Call C function.
- SUBROUTINE foobar ()
- TYPE(C_FUNPTR) :: cproc
- INTEGER(KIND=C_INT) :: i
- ! Get C procedure pointer.
- cproc = C_FUNLOC (double_it)
- ! Use it.
- DO i = 1_C_INT, 10_C_INT
- PRINT *, call_it (cproc, i)
- END DO
- END SUBROUTINE foobar
- END MODULE m
- </pre></div>
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