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Re: Why these original FORTRAN quirks?     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Why these original FORTRAN quirks in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Dec 7, 2006 17:39

....com/~lynn/2006v.html#36 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006w.html#7 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? The distribution overview also makes mention of including SPM ... special message function from POK I had originally created the "autolog" command as part of ... various paging and performance items, I had originally create as enhancements to cp67 as an ...
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Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Dec 7, 2006 16:03

Status report on project activities mentioned in email from 12dec73 in this post http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006v.html#36 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? involving porting various functions that had been implemented in cp67 with additional enhancements. shortly after this email was written, I enhanced the ...
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Author: Andrew Swallow
Date: Dec 1, 2006 17:46

Terence wrote: Restating original title. (again) Why these original FORTRAN quirks? Because they allowed FORTRAN to be complied without using recursion. Andrew Swallow
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Re: Why these original FORTRAN quirks?     

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Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Nov 23, 2006 10:26

.../2006v.html#0 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? for total other .../2003f.html#14 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2003f.html#20 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn...2003f.html#23 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn...2003f.html#26 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn...2003f.html#30 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn...
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Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Nov 23, 2006 07:49

... missed this in my last post, why not just page-map the ...lynn/2006s.html#54 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic.com.../2006t.html#28 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic..../2006t.html#39 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic.....com/~lynn/2006u.html#19 Why so little parallelism? http://www.....com/~lynn/2006u.html#30 Why so little parallelism? http://www....
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Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Nov 22, 2006 22:10

...-only, protected execution. I had originally done the CMS paged mapped .../2006u.html#60 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? but also modifying ... be worthwhile to obtain the original DSM text decks and dummy ... be necessary to obtain the original text for it so that...20 Very CISC Instuctions (Was: why the machine word size ...) http...2003f.html#32 Alpha performance, why? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn...
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Author: Anne & Lynn Wheeler
Date: Nov 20, 2006 08:09

...> "Relocating code" is what any linker does with your Fortran subroutine and function object code. It's very easy to ... http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006t.html#30 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006t.html#39 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006u.html#1 Why these original FORTRAN quirks? the issue in the os/360 paradigm (which ...
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Author: Bill Marcum
Date: Nov 24, 2006 07:04

["Followup-To:" header set to alt.folklore.computers.] On 23 Nov 2006 13:48:18 -0800, Terence <tbwright@cantv.net> wrote: Restating original title. How about restating the original quirks, or any others (FORTRAN quirks) you want to know about? -- BOFH excuse #182: endothermal recalibration
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Re: Why these original FORTRAN quirks?; Now : Programming practices     

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Author: Andrew Swallow
Date: Oct 25, 2006 10:48

... PL/I dialect, debugging compiler. Sort of equivalent to WATFOR/WATFIV for Fortran, but not as well developed) for about the same charge. ... That would give you a nice, blank deck. Never trust programs posted on the Internet ;-) The original Fortran did not have Character variables. The data could be stored in an array of 80 Integers using 80A1 ...
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Re: Why these original FORTRAN quirks?; Now : Programming practices     

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Author: Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj
Date: Oct 24, 2006 21:59

...Cornell PL/I dialect, debugging compiler. Sort of equivalent to WATFOR/WATFIV for Fortran, but not as well developed) for about the same charge. ... That would give you a nice, blank deck. Never trust programs posted on the Internet ;-) The original Fortran did not have Character variables. The data could be stored in an array of 80 Integers using 80A1 ...
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