10. PETSc Fortran Users

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Most of the functionality of PETSc can be obtained by people who program purely in Fortran 77 or Fortran 90. Note, however, that we recommend the use of C and/or C++ because these languages contain several extremely powerful concepts that the Fortran77/90 family does not. The PETSc Fortran interface works with both F77 and F90 compilers.

Since Fortran77 does not provide type checking of routine input/output parameters, we find that many errors encountered within PETSc Fortran programs result from accidentally using incorrect calling sequences. Such mistakes are immediately detected during compilation when using C/C++. Thus, using a mixture of C/C++ and Fortran often works well for programmers who wish to employ Fortran for the core numerical routines within their applications. In particular, one can effectively write PETSc driver routines in C/C++, thereby preserving flexibility within the program, and still use Fortran when desired for underlying numerical computations.


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