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    Ftagshtml

    Ftagshtml

    FORTRAN and Fortran 90 HTML browsing with indexes.

    Ftagshtml converts fortran code into HTML in order to browse and navigate in the call tree for any routine or abstract fortran 90 interface. Compatible with basic C analysis, mixing with fortran 77 and 90.
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    gnumex

    Compile matlab mex files with gcc on Windows Platforms

    Gnumex is a package that allows Matlab mex and engine files written in C, C++, Fortran 77 or Fortran 95 to be compiled with MinGW (or Cygwin) MS Windows versions of gcc, gfortran or g95. NOTE: Newer versions of Matlab now natively support Mingw, negating the need for this package.
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    Citrus GCC (mingw-w64) for Perl

    mingw-w64 gcc compiler

    Bundled gcc compiler and tools for Perl on MS Windows (32 and 64 bit). Provides C, C++, Fortran
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