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Re: does idl program exist to format fortran programs intelligently? [message #60913 is a reply to message #60804] Mon, 16 June 2008 01:35 Go to previous message
Nigel Wade is currently offline  Nigel Wade
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Mark wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> I'm trying to debug an 8000 line fortran program with no documentation
> that's worth anything. I'm coming up with problems like, does the "end
> if" at line 5672 correspond to the "if" statement at line 223 or 476.
>
> Does anyone know of any idl code that prints out fortran code so that
> the indentations correspond to nested if and do (etc) loops so that
> human can actually make some sense of it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark

Are you running IDL 7 with Eclipse? I think Eclipse has a FORTRAN plugin
(photran). Maybe it can reformat the code, and provide other assistance.

P.S. if you are not running IDL 7 you can install Eclipse anyway...

--
Nigel Wade
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