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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ftnchek
was designed by Dr. Robert Moniot, professor at Fordham
University. During the academic year of
1988-1989, Michael Myers and Lucia Spagnuolo developed the program to
perform the variable usage checks. During the following year it was
augmented by Lois Bigbie to check subprogram arguments and
COMMON block declarations.
Brian Downing assisted with the implementation of the INCLUDE
statement.
John Quinn wrote the common block usage checks.
Heba Elsayed wrote the label table printout and label usage checks.
Nelson H. F. Beebe of the University of Utah added most of the new code
to implement the -makedcls feature and wrote the dcl2inc script.
The -mkhtml feature was contributed by Mark McVeigh of
Framatome ANP, Inc.
The -reference feature was contributed by Gerome Emmanuel,
Ecole des mines, U. Nancy (slightly modified).
The -vcg option
was contributed by Dr. Philip Rubini of Cranfield University, UK.
The support for Cray pointer syntax was provided by John Dannenhoffer of
United Technologies Research Center.
John C. Bollinger of Indiana University added the parser syntax for
the SELECT CASE construct.
Robert Landrito added the parser syntax for F90 pointer-related features.
Additional features will be added as time permits.
As of Version 2.5, the name was changed from forchek to ftnchek,
to avoid confusion with a
similar program named forcheck,
developed earlier at Leiden University.
We would like to thank
John Amor of the University of British Columbia,
Reg Clemens of the Air Force Phillips Lab in Albuquerque,
Markus Draxler of the University of Stuttgart,
Victor Eijkhout of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville,
Greg Flint of Purdue University,
Daniel P. Giesy of NASA Langley Research Center,
Fritz Keinert of Iowa State University,
Judah Milgram of the University of Maryland College Park,
Hugh Nicholas of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center,
Dan Severance of Y ustar root root
BUGS
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BUGS
ftnchek still has much room for improvement.
Your feedback is appreciated. We want to know about any bugs you notice.
Bugs include not only cases in which ftnchek