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ISBN 10: 052173052X
ISBN 13: 978-0521730525
Author: Norman S. Clerman, Walter Spector
Fortran is one of the oldest high-level languages and remains the premier language for writing code for science and engineering applications. Modern Fortran: Style and Usage is a book for anyone who uses Fortran, from the novice learner to the advanced expert. It describes best practices for programmers, scientists, engineers, computer scientists, and researchers who want to apply good style and incorporate rigorous usage in their own Fortran code or to establish guidelines for a team project. The presentation concentrates primarily on the characteristics of Fortran 2003, while also describing methods in Fortran 90/95 and valuable new features in Fortran 2008. The authors draw on more than a half century of experience writing production Fortran code to present clear succinct guidelines on formatting, naming, documenting, programming, and packaging conventions and various programming paradigms such as parallel processing (including OpenMP, MPI, and coarrays), OOP, generic programming, and C language interoperability. Programmers working with legacy code will especially appreciate the section on updating old programs.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction.
1.1 Acknowledgments
1.2 Typographical Conventions
1.3 Source Code Listings.
2. General Principles.
3. Formatting Conventions.
3.1 Source Form
3.2 Case
3.3 Indentation
3.4 White Space
3.5 Statements and Expressions
3.6 Symbols and Numbers
4. Naming Conventions
4.1 Modules, Procedures, and Types.
4.2 Supplemental Notation
4.3 Data Objects..
4.4 Construct Blocks
5. Documentation Conventions
6. Programming Principles
6.1 Standards Conformance
6.2 Module Design..
6.3 Procedure Arguments
6.4 Argument Verification.
6.5 Recursive Procedure Design…
6.6 State, Side Effects, and Thread Safety.
7. Programming Conventions.
7.1 Declaration and Initialization of Data Objects.
7.2 Allocatable and Pointer Attributes
7.3 Dynamic Data Attributes.
7.4 Control Flow
7.5 Character String Expressions
8. Input and Output..
8.1 General I/O Operations
8.2 Formatted, Unformatted, and Stream I/O.
8.3 Messages
9. Packaging Conventions.
9.1 Files
9.2 External Procedures.
9.3 Submodules
10. Generic Programming.
10.1 Generic Code Techniques
10.2 Preprocessor Replication.
11. Object Orientation
11.1 Type and Class Design
11.2 Creation, Construction, Initialization, and Assignment.
11.3 Type-Bound Procedures and Procedure Pointer Components..
11.4 Inheritance
11.5 Polymorphism
12. Parallel Processing
12.1 Preliminary Considerations.
12.2 Parallel Program Patterns
12.3 Fortran 2008 Parallel Processing..
13. Numerical Types, Kinds, and Operations.
13.1 The Concept of KIND.
13.2 Floating-Point Operations
13.3 Floating-Point Exceptions
13.4 Bit Manipulation.
14. C Interoperability
15. Updating Old Programs.
15.1 Statements.
15.2 Techniques
15.3 Nonstandard Features.
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