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- <h4 class="subsection">7.1.6 Further Interoperability of Fortran with C</h4>
- <p>The Technical Specification ISO/IEC TS 29113:2012 on further
- interoperability of Fortran with C extends the interoperability support
- of Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008. Besides removing some restrictions
- and constraints, it adds assumed-type (<code>TYPE(*)</code>) and assumed-rank
- (<code>dimension</code>) variables and allows for interoperability of
- assumed-shape, assumed-rank and deferred-shape arrays, including
- allocatables and pointers.
- </p>
- <p>Note: Currently, GNU Fortran does not support the array descriptor
- (dope vector) as specified in the Technical Specification, but uses
- an array descriptor with different fields. The Chasm Language
- Interoperability Tools, <a href="http://chasm-interop.sourceforge.net/">http://chasm-interop.sourceforge.net/</a>,
- provide an interface to GNU Fortran’s array descriptor.
- </p>
- <p>The Technical Specification adds the following new features, which
- are supported by GNU Fortran:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> The <code>ASYNCHRONOUS</code> attribute has been clarified and
- extended to allow its use with asynchronous communication in
- user-provided libraries such as in implementations of the
- Message Passing Interface specification.
- </li><li> Many constraints have been relaxed, in particular for
- the <code>C_LOC</code> and <code>C_F_POINTER</code> intrinsics.
- </li><li> The <code>OPTIONAL</code> attribute is now allowed for dummy
- arguments; an absent argument matches a <code>NULL</code> pointer.
- </li><li> Assumed types (<code>TYPE(*)</code>) have been added, which may
- only be used for dummy arguments. They are unlimited polymorphic
- but contrary to <code>CLASS(*)</code> they do not contain any type
- information, similar to C’s <code>void *</code> pointers. Expressions
- of any type and kind can be passed; thus, it can be used as
- replacement for <code>TYPE(C_PTR)</code>, avoiding the use of
- <code>C_LOC</code> in the caller.
- <p>Note, however, that <code>TYPE(*)</code> only accepts scalar arguments,
- unless the <code>DIMENSION</code> is explicitly specified. As
- <code>DIMENSION(*)</code> only supports array (including array elements) but
- no scalars, it is not a full replacement for <code>C_LOC</code>. On the
- other hand, assumed-type assumed-rank dummy arguments
- (<code>TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..)</code>) allow for both scalars and arrays, but
- require special code on the callee side to handle the array descriptor.
- </p>
- </li><li> Assumed-rank arrays (<code>DIMENSION(..)</code>) as dummy argument
- allow that scalars and arrays of any rank can be passed as actual
- argument. As the Technical Specification does not provide for direct
- means to operate with them, they have to be used either from the C side
- or be converted using <code>C_LOC</code> and <code>C_F_POINTER</code> to scalars
- or arrays of a specific rank. The rank can be determined using the
- <code>RANK</code> intrinisic.
- </li></ul>
- <p>Currently unimplemented:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> GNU Fortran always uses an array descriptor, which does not
- match the one of the Technical Specification. The
- <code>ISO_Fortran_binding.h</code> header file and the C functions it
- specifies are not available.
- </li><li> Using assumed-shape, assumed-rank and deferred-shape arrays in
- <code>BIND(C)</code> procedures is not fully supported. In particular,
- C interoperable strings of other length than one are not supported
- as this requires the new array descriptor.
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