On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, John Bjornar Bremnes wrote:
> I am trying to call some Fortran subroutines using .Fortran(). These
> subroutines have arguments of type 'character', 'real',
'integer', and
> 'integer*2'. Is it impossible to call subroutines expecting both
> 'character' and 'real' as input?
No, but it is impossible to call those expecting 'integer*2'
See ?.Foreign for what is supported, and note the comments there about
character types: they work on some compilers and not on others.
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