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Author ANNOUNCE: SNG, Fortran getopt_long()-ish capability
Charlie Zender

2005-08-25, 6:59 pm

Hola,

I few years ago I posted the availability of the SNG tarball at

http://dust.ess.uci.edu/f/sng.tar.gz

SNG allows Fortran9X programs to conduct GNU/POSIX getopt_long()-like
command line access and parsing. SNG is part of my campaign obsolete
the evil namelist in the Fortran2K standard. Just kidding.
Anyway, I googled and no one seems to be aware of or to use SNG.
SNG is quite stable and (I think) useful, so I just created a home
page to increase its visibility to search engines:

http://dust.ess.uci.edu/f

The homepage contains a brief example of what SNG is/isn't.
Yes, the name SNG does suck---it is an historical moniker.
Send me your suggestions for a better name for future releases.
Feedback welcome.

Enjoy,
Charlie
--
Charlie Zender, surname@uci.edu, Department of Earth System Science
3228 Croul Hall, UC Irvine, Irvine CA 92697-3100. (949) 824-2987 :)
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