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Fortran
442 lines
16 KiB
Fortran
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! FILE: c_interface_module.f90
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! PURPOSE: Supplement ISO-C-Binding to provide type aliases and interfaces
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! to common ISO-C string functions to aid working with strings.
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! AUTHOR: Joseph M. Krahn
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! STATUS: Still in development. Reasonably complete, but somewhat limited testing.
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!
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! The idea is to provide type aliases for all ISO-C types, so that the
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! Fortran interface code more explicitly defines the actual C interface.
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! This should be updated to support F2008 variable-length allocatable
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! strings.
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!
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! Entity names all have the "C_" prefix, as with ISO-C-Binding, with a
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! few exceptions.
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!
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! Sourced from: http://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/c_interface_module
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!
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! One FORALL statement reverted to a DO loop to avoid a gfortran 4.9.2 ICE
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!
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module C_interface_module
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use, intrinsic :: ISO_C_Binding, &
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! C type aliases for pointer derived types:
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C_ptr => C_ptr , &
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C_char_ptr => C_ptr, &
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C_const_char_ptr => C_ptr, &
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C_void_ptr => C_ptr, &
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C_const_void_ptr => C_ptr
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implicit none
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public
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!----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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! C type aliases for intrinsic type KIND parameters:
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! NOTE: a C enum may not always be a standard C int
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integer, parameter :: C_enum = C_int
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! Defining off_t is difficult, because it may depend on "LARGEFILE" selection.
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! integer, parameter :: C_off_t = ??
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! C string terminator alais using the 3-letter ASCII name.
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! The C_ prefix is not used because it is just an ASCII character.
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), parameter :: NUL = C_NULL_char
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! NOTE: In C, "char" is distinct from "signed char", unlike integers.
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! The plain "char" type is specific for text/string values, whereas
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! "signed char" should indicate 1-byte integer data.
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!
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! Most ISO-C systems have wide chars "wchar_t", but Fortran compilers
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! have limited support for different character kinds. UTF encoding
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! adds more complexity. This should be updated as Fortran compilers
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! include support for more character types.
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!
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! Fortran does not (yet) support unsigned types.
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integer, parameter :: &
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C_unsigned = C_int, &
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C_unsigned_short = C_short, &
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C_unsigned_long = C_long, &
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C_unsigned_long_long = C_long_long, &
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C_unsigned_char = C_signed_char, &
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C_ssize_t = C_size_t, &
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C_uint8_t = C_int8_t, &
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C_uint16_t = C_int16_t, &
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C_uint32_t = C_int32_t, &
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C_uint64_t = C_int64_t, &
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C_uint_least8_t = C_int_least8_t, &
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C_uint_least16_t = C_int_least16_t, &
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C_uint_least32_t = C_int_least32_t, &
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C_uint_least64_t = C_int_least64_t, &
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C_uint_fast8_t = C_int_fast8_t, &
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C_uint_fast16_t = C_int_fast16_t, &
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C_uint_fast32_t = C_int_fast32_t, &
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C_uint_fast64_t = C_int_fast64_t, &
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C_uintmax_t = C_intmax_t
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! Note: ptrdiff_t cannot be reliably defined from other types.
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! When practical, it is larger than a pointer because it benefits
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! from the full unsigned range in both positive and negative directions.
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! Integer versions including 'int', where the 'int' is optional:
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integer, parameter :: &
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C_short_int = C_short, &
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C_long_int = C_long, &
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C_long_long_int = C_long_long, &
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C_unsigned_int = C_unsigned, &
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C_unsigned_short_int = C_short, &
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C_unsigned_long_int = C_long, &
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C_unsigned_long_long_int = C_long_long
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interface C_F_string
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module procedure C_F_string_ptr
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module procedure C_F_string_chars
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end interface C_F_string
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interface F_C_string
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module procedure F_C_string_ptr
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module procedure F_C_string_chars
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end interface F_C_string
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!=======================================================================
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! Some useful ISO C library string functions from <string.h>
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! These are based on GCC header sections marked as NAMESPACE_STD
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interface
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! Copy N bytes of SRC to DEST, no aliasing or overlapping allowed.
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! extern void *memcpy (void *dest, const void *src, size_t n);
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function C_memcpy(dest, src, n) result(result) bind(C,name="memcpy")
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import C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_void_ptr) :: result
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src ! target=intent(in)
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_memcpy
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! Copy N bytes of SRC to DEST, guaranteeing correct behavior for overlapping strings.
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!extern void *memmove (void *dest, const void *src, size_t n)
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function C_memmove(dest, src, n) result(result) bind(C,name="memmove")
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import C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_void_ptr) :: result
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_memmove
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! Set N bytes of S to C.
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!extern void *memset (void *s, int c, size_t n)
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function C_memset(s, c, n) result(result) bind(C,name="memset")
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import C_void_ptr, C_int, C_size_t
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type(C_void_ptr) :: result
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s ! target=intent(out)
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integer(C_int), value, intent(in) :: c
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_memset
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! Compare N bytes of S1 and S2.
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!extern int memcmp (const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n)
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pure function C_memcmp(s1, s2, n) result(result) bind(C,name="memcmp")
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import C_int, C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_int) :: result
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s1
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s2
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_memcmp
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! Search N bytes of S for C.
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!extern void *memchr (const void *s, int c, size_t n)
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pure function C_memchr(s, c, n) result(result) bind(C,name="memchr")
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import C_void_ptr, C_int, C_size_t
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type(C_void_ptr) :: result
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s
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integer(C_int), value, intent(in) :: c
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_memchr
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! Copy SRC to DEST.
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!extern char *strcpy (char *dest, const char *src)
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function C_strcpy(dest, src) result(result) bind(C,name="strcpy")
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import C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_char_ptr) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src
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end function C_strcpy
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! Copy no more than N characters of SRC to DEST.
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!extern char *strncpy (char *dest, const char *src, size_t n)
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function C_strncpy(dest, src, n) result(result) bind(C,name="strncpy")
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import C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_char_ptr) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_strncpy
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! Append SRC onto DEST.
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!extern char *strcat (char *dest, const char *src)
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function C_strcat(dest, src) result(result) bind(C,name="strcat")
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import C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_char_ptr) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src
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end function C_strcat
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! Append no more than N characters from SRC onto DEST.
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!extern char *strncat (char *dest, const char *src, size_t n)
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function C_strncat(dest, src, n) result(result) bind(C,name="strncat")
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import C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_char_ptr) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: dest ! target=intent(out)
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: src
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_strncat
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! Compare S1 and S2.
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!extern int strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2)
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pure function C_strcmp(s1, s2) result(result) bind(C,name="strcmp")
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import C_int, C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_int) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s1
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s2
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end function C_strcmp
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! Compare N characters of S1 and S2.
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!extern int strncmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
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pure function C_strncmp(s1, s2, n) result(result) bind(C,name="strncmp")
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import C_int, C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_int) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s1
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s2
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: n
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end function C_strncmp
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! Return the length of S.
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!extern size_t strlen (const char *s)
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pure function C_strlen(s) result(result) bind(C,name="strlen")
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import C_char_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_size_t) :: result
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s !character(len=*), intent(in)
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end function C_strlen
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end interface
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! End of <string.h>
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!=========================================================================
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! Standard ISO-C malloc routines:
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interface
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! void *calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
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type(C_void_ptr) function C_calloc(nmemb, size) bind(C,name="calloc")
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import C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: nmemb, size
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end function C_calloc
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! void *malloc(size_t size);
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type(C_void_ptr) function C_malloc(size) bind(C,name="malloc")
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import C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: size
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end function C_malloc
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! void free(void *ptr);
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subroutine C_free(ptr) bind(C,name="free")
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import C_void_ptr
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: ptr
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end subroutine C_free
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! void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
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type(C_void_ptr) function C_realloc(ptr,size) bind(C,name="realloc")
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import C_void_ptr, C_size_t
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type(C_void_ptr), value, intent(in) :: ptr
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integer(C_size_t), value, intent(in) :: size
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end function C_realloc
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end interface
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interface assignment(=)
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module procedure F_string_assign_C_string
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end interface assignment(=)
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!==========================================================================
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contains
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! HACK: For some reason, C_associated was not defined as pure.
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pure logical function C_associated_pure(ptr) result(associated)
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type(C_ptr), intent(in) :: ptr
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integer(C_intptr_t) :: iptr
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iptr = transfer(ptr,iptr)
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associated = (iptr /= 0)
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end function C_associated_pure
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! Set a fixed-length Fortran string to the value of a C string.
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subroutine F_string_assign_C_string(F_string, C_string)
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character(len=*), intent(out) :: F_string
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type(C_ptr), intent(in) :: C_string
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), pointer :: p_chars(:)
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integer :: i
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if (.not. C_associated(C_string) ) then
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F_string = ' '
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else
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,p_chars,[huge(0)])
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i=1
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do while(p_chars(i)/=NUL .and. i<=len(F_string))
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F_string(i:i) = p_chars(i)
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i=i+1
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end do
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if (i<len(F_string)) F_string(i:) = ' '
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end if
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end subroutine F_string_assign_C_string
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! Copy a C string, passed by pointer, to a Fortran string.
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! If the C pointer is NULL, the Fortran string is blanked.
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! C_string must be NUL terminated, or at least as long as F_string.
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! If C_string is longer, it is truncated. Otherwise, F_string is
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! blank-padded at the end.
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subroutine C_F_string_ptr(C_string, F_string)
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type(C_ptr), intent(in) :: C_string
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character(len=*), intent(out) :: F_string
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), dimension(:), pointer :: p_chars
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integer :: i
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if (.not. C_associated(C_string)) then
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F_string = ' '
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else
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,p_chars,[huge(0)])
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i=1
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do while(p_chars(i)/=NUL .and. i<=len(F_string))
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F_string(i:i) = p_chars(i)
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i=i+1
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end do
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if (i<len(F_string)) F_string(i:) = ' '
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end if
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end subroutine C_F_string_ptr
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! Copy a C string, passed as a char-array reference, to a Fortran string.
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subroutine C_F_string_chars(C_string, F_string)
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), intent(in) :: C_string(*)
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character(len=*), intent(out) :: F_string
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integer :: i
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i=1
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do while(C_string(i)/=NUL .and. i<=len(F_string))
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F_string(i:i) = C_string(i)
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i=i+1
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end do
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if (i<len(F_string)) F_string(i:) = ' '
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end subroutine C_F_string_chars
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! Copy a Fortran string to an allocated C string pointer.
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! If the C pointer is NULL, no action is taken. (Maybe auto allocate via libc call?)
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! If the length is not passed, the C string must be at least: len(F_string)+1
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! If the length is passed and F_string is too long, it is truncated.
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subroutine F_C_string_ptr(F_string, C_string, C_string_len)
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character(len=*), intent(in) :: F_string
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type(C_ptr), intent(in) :: C_string ! target = intent(out)
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integer, intent(in), optional :: C_string_len ! Max string length,
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! INCLUDING THE TERMINAL NUL
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), dimension(:), pointer :: p_chars
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integer :: i, strlen
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strlen = len(F_string)
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if (present(C_string_len)) then
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if (C_string_len <= 0) return
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strlen = min(strlen,C_string_len)
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end if
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if (.not. C_associated(C_string)) then
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return
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end if
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,p_chars,[strlen+1])
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forall (i=1:strlen)
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p_chars(i) = F_string(i:i)
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end forall
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p_chars(strlen+1) = NUL
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end subroutine F_C_string_ptr
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pure function C_strlen_safe(s) result(length)
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integer(C_size_t) :: length
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type(C_char_ptr), value, intent(in) :: s
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if (.not. C_associated_pure(s)) then
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length = 0
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else
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length = C_strlen(s)
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end if
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end function C_strlen_safe
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function C_string_value(C_string) result(F_string)
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type(C_ptr), intent(in) :: C_string
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character(len=C_strlen_safe(C_string)) :: F_string
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), dimension(:), pointer :: p_chars
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integer :: i, length
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length = len(F_string)
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if (length/=0) then
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,p_chars,[length])
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forall (i=1:length)
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F_string(i:i) = p_chars(i)
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end forall
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end if
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end function C_string_value
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! Copy a Fortran string to a C string passed by char-array reference.
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! If the length is not passed, the C string must be at least: len(F_string)+1
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! If the length is passed and F_string is too long, it is truncated.
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subroutine F_C_string_chars(F_string, C_string, C_string_len)
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character(len=*), intent(in) :: F_string
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), dimension(*), intent(out) :: C_string
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integer, intent(in), optional :: C_string_len ! Max string length,
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! INCLUDING THE TERMINAL NUL
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integer :: i, strlen
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strlen = len(F_string)
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if (present(C_string_len)) then
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if (C_string_len <= 0) return
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strlen = min(strlen,C_string_len)
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end if
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forall (i=1:strlen)
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C_string(i) = F_string(i:i)
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end forall
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C_string(strlen+1) = NUL
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end subroutine F_C_string_chars
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! NOTE: Strings allocated here must be freed by the
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! C library, such as via C_free() or C_string_free(),
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type(C_ptr) function F_C_string_dup(F_string,length) result(C_string)
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character(len=*), intent(in) :: F_string
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integer, intent(in), optional :: length
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), pointer :: C_string_ptr(:)
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integer :: i
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integer(C_size_t) :: strlen
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if (present(length)) then
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strlen = length
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else
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strlen = len(F_string)
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end if
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if (strlen <= 0) then
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C_string = C_NULL_ptr
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else
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C_string = C_malloc(strlen+1)
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if (C_associated(C_string)) then
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,C_string_ptr,[strlen+1])
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forall (i=1:strlen)
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C_string_ptr(i) = F_string(i:i)
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end forall
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C_string_ptr(strlen+1) = NUL
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end if
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end if
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end function F_C_string_dup
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! NOTE: Strings allocated here must be freed by the
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! C library, such as via C_free() or C_string_free(),
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type(C_ptr) function C_string_alloc(length) result(C_string)
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integer(C_size_t), intent(in) :: length
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character(len=1,kind=C_char), pointer :: C_charptr
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C_string = C_malloc(length+1)
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if (C_associated(C_string)) then
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call C_F_pointer(C_string,C_charptr)
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C_charptr = NUL
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end if
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end function C_string_alloc
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subroutine C_string_free(string)
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type(C_ptr), intent(inout) :: string
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if (C_associated(string)) then
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call C_free(string)
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string = C_NULL_ptr
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end if
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end subroutine C_string_free
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end module C_interface_module
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