Hi,
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 6:39 PM Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbfaure@libreoffice.org>
wrote:
You do not need to translate the Fortran in another language, you could
embed it in C/C++ program using Fortran-C binding (ISO_C_BINDING
intrinsic module).
That said the Fortran code of GN could be improved to make it more
portable. I can help if you decide to keep the Fortran code.
I don't think we want to build fortran programs in LibreOffice. It's way
easier to rewrite a 300 line program in c++ than add support for fortran to
the build system and make sure it compiles in all environments we support.
Best regards.
JBF
Regards, Tomaž
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