WSJT-X/get_fname.F90
Diane Bruce 06fc832883 - get_fname.F90 was trying to call gmtime() with two arguments,
from inspection it appears this function was really wanting to call
  gmtime_r() 
- Fortran appends a trailing _ to functions it calls, cutil.c has a bunch
  of shim functions that simply have the trailing _ and call the 'c'
  equivalent. Added gmtime_r_ -> gmtime_r shim to cutil.c

  This fixes the mysterious missing gmtime() seen in some compiles of Audio.so

  I don't see how this get_fname.F90 ever worked to produce the proper
  filename for the  .WAV; I'd like Joe's opinion.




git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/trunk@314 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
2006-12-11 00:57:18 +00:00

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subroutine get_fname(hiscall,ntime,trperiod,lauto,fname)
#ifdef Win32
use dfport
#endif
external gmtime_r
character hiscall*12,fname*24,tag*7
integer ntime
integer trperiod
integer it(9)
n1=ntime
n2=(n1+2)/trperiod
n3=n2*trperiod
call gmtime_r(n3,it)
it(5)=it(5)+1
it(6)=mod(it(6),100)
write(fname,1000) (it(j),j=6,1,-1)
1000 format('_',3i2.2,'_',3i2.2,'.WAV')
tag=hiscall
i=index(hiscall,'/')
if(i.ge.5) tag=hiscall(1:i-1)
if(i.ge.2.and.i.le.4) tag=hiscall(i+1:)
if(hiscall(1:1).eq.' ' .or. lauto.eq.0) tag='Mon'
i=index(tag,' ')
fname=tag(1:i-1)//fname
return
end subroutine get_fname