Fortran 77 code in MATLAB

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afaq ahmad
afaq ahmad on 28 Oct 2021
Edited: James Tursa on 3 Nov 2021
I have a code wriiten in Fortran 77 which I need to call in simulink using S function block.
I know that I have to write C mex file to link the fortran code. But the problem is that my compiler - Intel Parallel Studio Xe 2015- doest compile the
Fortran77 code, it, however, does succesfully compile the fortran 90 code. So my question is: is there any other compiler for matlab which can compile Fortran 77.
I am using Matlab 2018a.
Thank-you.
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afaq ahmad
afaq ahmad on 2 Nov 2021
Thanks for your prompt reply. Could you elaborate on the last point "TMW still had the silly /fixed option in their Fortran compile files". How can I get rid of the fixed option?
Thanks.
James Tursa
James Tursa on 3 Nov 2021
Edited: James Tursa on 3 Nov 2021
The silly /fixed option that TMW insists on including in their build files forces the compiler to interpret .f90 free format files as fixed format files, typically leading to a boat load of compile errors. To fix this, edit their build files and get rid of that option. E.g., in the matlabroot\bin\win64\mexopts directory one of the Fortran build files is named
intel_fortran_20_vs2019.xml
Edit this file and change this line
COMPFLAGS="/nologo /fpp /Qprec /fixed /MD /fp:source /assume:bscc $INCLUDE $COMPDEFINES"
to this
COMPFLAGS="/nologo /fpp /Qprec /MD /fp:source /assume:bscc $INCLUDE $COMPDEFINES"
I would do this for every Fortran build file in the directory (or whatever your particular directory is).

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