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Re: Linking Intel Fortran library with another compiler     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Steve Lionel
Date: Aug 2, 2008 07:43

... though), or using its .NET capabilities etc. Any suggestions? Making a DLL is the best approach I can suggest. In general, objects/libraries from one Fortran compiler are not linkable with another Fortran compiler. The run-time libraries are different and sometimes the calling ABI is different. The issue you are seeing is that the IVF-compiled code has calls to the Intel run-time ...
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Re: How to create table of contents (sub-pages)     

Group: microsoft.public.onenote · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in microsoft.public.onenote
Author: Zaur Bahramov
Date: Jul 22, 2008 00:03

....1196@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi! I wonder if there's a way to create a table of contents basing on subpages. Let's say I have a page with several subpages. i wish to have a linkable table of contants on a main page so that whenever I click on such link it would open a subpage. Also, I wonder if there's a way to collaps/expand list of pages. Thanks!
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How to create table of contents (sub-pages)     

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Author: Zaur Bahramov
Date: Jul 21, 2008 00:58

Hi! I wonder if there's a way to create a table of contents basing on subpages. Let's say I have a page with several subpages. i wish to have a linkable table of contants on a main page so that whenever I click on such link it would open a subpage. Also, I wonder if there's a way to collaps/expand list of pages. Thanks!
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Re: Any fortran 90 to C converter available?     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Dick Hendrickson
Date: Jul 4, 2008 15:11

... intermediate language and I think you can get that as an output. It won't be easy to read (unlike most C programs ;) ), and I think the C is machine specific. Why do you want to convert Fortran to C? Either of the G Fortran compilers are free and, I think, their output is easily linkable with C code. Converting from one language to another is hard and error prone. Dick hendrickson
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Re: Efficiently checking the initial contents of a file     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Nordlöw
Date: May 16, 2008 05:52

...-file-contents-literally filename nil 0 width) (looking-at beg) )))) ;; TEST: (file-begin-p "/bin/ls" "ELF") (defun file-begin-ELF-p (filename) "Return non-nil if FILENAME is an ELF (Executable and Linkable Format)" (interactive "fFile to investigate: ") (file-begin-p filename "ELF") ) ;; TEST: (file-begin-ELF-p "/bin/ls") Thanks again, Nordlöw
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Re: Java as a first language "considered harmful"     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in comp.lang.functional
Author: gavino
Date: Jan 14, 2008 00:37

...> we're currently missing? What, in your opinion, are the characteristics of these implementations? My list includes: * Creation of native-format executables requiring no linkables or libraries unlikely to be found on end-user systems (user expectation, deliverability) * Profiling and profile-based optimization tools. * Code analysis tools integrated with ...
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Re: Java as a first language "considered harmful"     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in comp.lang.functional
Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Jan 9, 2008 04:12

... we're currently missing? What, in your opinion, are the characteristics of these implementations? My list includes: * Creation of native-format executables requiring no linkables or libraries unlikely to be found on end-user systems (user expectation, deliverability) I would like a cross-platform open source common language run-time with good support for ...
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Re: Java as a first language "considered harmful"     

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Author: Ray Dillinger
Date: Jan 9, 2008 01:04

... that we're currently missing? What, in your opinion, are the characteristics of these implementations? My list includes: * Creation of native-format executables requiring no linkables or libraries unlikely to be found on end-user systems (user expectation, deliverability) * Profiling and profile-based optimization tools. * Code analysis tools integrated with source ...
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RE: Expand Container Concept     

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Author: www.SaltCityHomes.com
Date: Nov 29, 2007 09:32

... and folders and applications were nice in the beginning. But what is important nowadays are objects assembled and ordered in their proper context. These objects should be editable in place, be linkable, and should be able to be moved from location to location without losing parts or at least remain coherent. OneNote seems to be a promising platform for this. I hope it ...
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Re: Apple To Own Wireless 700Mhz Network     

Group: alt.cellular.nokia · Group Profile · Search for Linkability in alt.cellular.nokia
Author: DTC
Date: Nov 17, 2007 09:42

...be true if i was the author, so you mean the author was clueless, not me. thanks for playing. You didn't say you were quoting, nevertheless... correct, but the author's info wasn't linkable, so i left it off. Then you should have included it in quotes and at least credit to the web page you found it on any other citations. at least he is right on track, in 60ish days we'...
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