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Software Details
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Ftnchek 3.2.1
Platform: IRIX Category: Developer Tools > Programming
Overview: Analyzer for Fortran
Details:
Ftnchek is a static analyzer for Fortran 77 programs. It is designed to detect
certain errors in a Fortran program that a compiler usually does not. ftnchek
is not primarily intended to detect syntax errors. Its purpose is to assist
the user in finding semantic errors. Semantic errors are legal in the Fortran
language but are wasteful or may cause incorrect operation. For example, variables
which are never used may indicate some omission in the program; uninitialized
variables contain garbage which may cause incorrect results to be calculated;
and variables which are not declared may not have the intended type. ftnchek
is intended to assist users in the debugging of their Fortran program. It is
not intended to catch all syntax errors. This is the function of the compiler.
Prior to using ftnchek, the user should verify that the program compiles correctly.
Executable Path: /usr/bin/ftnchek
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Available to:
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Installed in the following compulting labs:
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Installed in the following classrooms:
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AFS client:
Can be run from any Solaris PC that is configured as an AFS client
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Remote Access:
Can be run from any Windows, Linux, or Mac PC using an
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Installation CD available in Library:
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Download Filesize:
Not available for download.
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