On Aug 23, 6:35 am, n...@cam.ac.uk wrote: > I am interested in surveying people who want to interoperate between > Fortran and Python to find out what they would like to be able to do > more conveniently, especially with regard to types not supported for C > interoperability by the current Fortran standard. <snip>
Python is still on my "to do" list, but I know I'll be interested in the following: > 1) Do you want to use character strings of arbitrary length? > Yes > 2) Do you want to use Python classes with list members, where the > length of the list is not necessarily fixed for all instances of the > class? Or, equivalently, Fortran derived types containing allocatable > or pointer arrays? > Yes > 2) Do you want to use Fortran derived types or Python classes that > contain type-bound procedures (including finalizers)? Please answer > "yes" whether or nor you would like to call those type-bound procedures > from the other language. > Don't know yet > 4) Do you want to call functions where the called language allocates > or deallocates arrays/lists/strings for use by the calling language? > Note that this is specifically Fortran->Python and Python->Fortran. > Yes agt -- Freedom - no pane, all gaiGN! Code Art Now http://codeartnow.com Email: a...@codeartnow.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list