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From: Jason Blevins on 8 Apr 2010 13:21 On 2010-04-08, frank <abqhandyman(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 4, 9:54 am, Jason Blevins <jrblevin(a)sdf.lonestar.org> wrote: >> On 2010-04-04, Luka Djigas <ldigas@___gmail___.com> wrote: >> >> > Is there a way to "go through" the directory and get all file names, >> > in a loop ? >> >> One option, which seems to me to be more portable than using >> system calls, is to use POSIX routines. This would of course >> require a POSIX library on Windows, DOS, etc. such as Cygwin, >> but should work very well on Unix-like systems such as Linux, >> BSDs, Solaris, OS X, etc. >> >> Posix90 provides a very complete Fortran 90 POSIX interface: >> >> http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/posix90/ >> >> [snip] > > A very interesting read, Jason. I can't wait to be home again to fire > up some of this posix fortran. > > With the Fortran 90 Interface Project, how is it not GNU? Although it is GPL-licensed, to become an official GNU project I think the author has to submit for review and turn over copyright to the FSF. Either way, unfortunately it appears to have been abandoned: there is a statement on the website about some features not being complete, and the last commit was almost four years ago. > and congrats for another Duke win > must be tough to be a hoops fan in Durham Yes, it's been hard to find a good basketball game in these parts for the past few years! -- Jason Blevins Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics, Duke University http://jblevins.org/ |