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RATFOR(1)							     RATFOR(1)

NAME
       ratfor - rational Fortran dialect

SYNOPSIS
       ratfor [ option ... ] [ filename ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       Ratfor  converts a rational dialect of Fortran into ordinary irrational
       Fortran.	 Ratfor provides control flow constructs essentially identical
       to those in C:

       statement grouping:
	      { statement; statement; statement }

       decision-making:
	      if (condition) statement [ else statement ]
	      switch (integer value) {
		   case integer:  statement
		   ...
		   [ default: ]	  statement
	      }

       loops: while (condition) statement
	      for (expression; condition; expression) statement
	      do limits statement
	      repeat statement [ until (condition) ]
	      break [n]
	      next [n]

       and some syntactic sugar to make programs easier to read and write:

       free form input:
	      multiple statements/line; automatic continuation

       comments:
	      # this is a comment

       translation of relationals:
	      >, >=, etc., become .GT., .GE., etc.

       return (expression)
	      returns expression to caller from function

       define:
	      define name replacement

       include:
	      include filename

       The  option  -h causes quoted strings to be turned into 27H constructs.
       -C copies comments to the output, and attempts  to  format  it  neatly.
       Normally,  continuation	lines  are  marked  with  a & in column 1; the
       option -6x makes the continuation character x and places it  in	column
       6.

       Ratfor is best used with f77(1).

SEE ALSO
       f77(1)
       B.  W.  Kernighan  and  P.  J. Plauger, Software Tools, Addison-Wesley,
       1976.

								     RATFOR(1)
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