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All Rights Reserved Printed and manufactured in the United States of America. 7.0050101 Table of Contents i Fortran User Guide Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................... 1 Introduction to Absoft Pro Fortran.............................................................................................................1 Absoft Fortran 90/95 ..................................................................................................................................1 Absoft FORTRAN 77 ................................................................................................................................1 Absoft C/C++ .............................................................................................................................................2 The Macintosh Programmer's Workshop ..................................................................................................2 Compatibility.................................................................................................................................................3 Conventions Used in this Manual ................................................................................................................3 Road Maps .....................................................................................................................................................3 Fortran Road Maps.....................................................................................................................................4 Macintosh Programming Road Map...........................................................................................................4 Year 2000 Problem........................................................................................................................................7 Fortran 90/95 DATE_AND_TIME Subroutine............................................................................................7 Unix Compatibility Library........................................................................................................................7 CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED ..................................................................... 9 Introduction to MPW and Absoft Pro Fortran ..........................................................................................9 Starting an MPW Session.............................................................................................................................9 The MPW Environment .............................................................................................................................10 Using the Menus.......................................................................................................................................11 Using the Worksheet ................................................................................................................................11 Executing Commands from the Worksheet..............................................................................................11 The Commando Interface .........................................................................................................................12 Working with Source Files .........................................................................................................................13 Editing Text..............................................................................................................................................14 Compiling Code...........................................................................................................................................15 Application Basics .......................................................................................................................................16 Ending an MPW Session.............................................................................................................................18 CHAPTER 3 USING THE EDITOR................................................................... 19 The MPW Editor.........................................................................................................................................19 Creating Fortran Source Files ...................................................................................................................19 ii Fortran User Guide Manipulating Windows ........................................................................................................................... 21 Using the Editor Menus ............................................................................................................................. 21 File Menu................................................................................................................................................. 21 New…(aN)........................................................................................................................................ 21 Open…(aO) ...................................................................................................................................... 22 Open Selection (aD).......................................................................................................................... 22 Close (aW) ........................................................................................................................................ 22 Save 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