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- <p>Since Fortran 2003 (ISO/IEC 1539-1:2004(E)) there is a
- standardized way to generate procedure and derived-type
- declarations and global variables which are interoperable with C
- (ISO/IEC 9899:1999). The <code>bind(C)</code> attribute has been added
- to inform the compiler that a symbol shall be interoperable with C;
- also, some constraints are added. Note, however, that not
- all C features have a Fortran equivalent or vice versa. For instance,
- neither C’s unsigned integers nor C’s functions with variable number
- of arguments have an equivalent in Fortran.
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- <p>Note that array dimensions are reversely ordered in C and that arrays in
- C always start with index 0 while in Fortran they start by default with
- 1. Thus, an array declaration <code>A(n,m)</code> in Fortran matches
- <code>A[m][n]</code> in C and accessing the element <code>A(i,j)</code> matches
- <code>A[j-1][i-1]</code>. The element following <code>A(i,j)</code> (C: <code>A[j-1][i-1]</code>;
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