[Rd] Using FPP preprocessor for Fortran Code
Michael Hahsler
mhahsler at lyle.smu.edu
Sun Nov 30 07:46:59 CET 2014
Dear R Developers,
For package seriation I use Fortran code. I recently got a request to add
#if defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
USE IFPORT
#endif
to the code since the Intel Fortran compiler otherwise has problems with
rand(). However, to enable the FPP preprocessor I have to either add a
compiler flag (-cpp for gFortran) which is possibly not portable or
change the extension to .F, .fpp, .FPP (and a few others) which
automatically invokes the preprocessor (hopefully on all platforms). I
tried .fpp and added the following to Makevars:
OBJECTS=arsa.o bburcg.o bbwrcg.o bea.o criterion.o dist.o fprintf.o
greedy.o optimal.o stress.o
%.o: %.fpp
$(F77) $(ALL_FFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
It seems to work (I tried Linux and Windows) but R CMD check gives me:
* checking if this is a source package ... WARNING
Subdirectory ‘src’ contains:
arsa.fpp bburcg.fpp
Is there a different preferred method to do this? Is it possible to add
support for Fortran with the fpp preprocessor (.fpp files) to the R
package building process?
Thanks,
Michael
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Michael Hahsler, Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering Management, Information, and Systems
Department of Computer Science and Engineering (by courtesy)
Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
office: Caruth Hall, suite 337, room 311
email: mhahsler at lyle.smu.edu
web: http://lyle.smu.edu/~mhahsler
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