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fsplit (1)
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    NAME
         fsplit - split a multi-routine  FORTRAN  90  or  FORTRAN  77
         source file into individual files.
    
    SYNOPSIS
         fsplit [ -e efile ] ... [ fsplit_options ]  file
    
    DESCRIPTION
         fsplit takes as input a file containing FORTRAN 77  or  FOR-
         TRAN  90  source  code.  It attempts to split the input into
         separate routine  files  of  the  form  <name>.<syf>,  where
         <name>  is  the  name of the program unit (function, subrou-
         tine, module, block data or program) and <syf> is  extension
         of  name;  it  corresponds  to the source language of source
         code.
    
         Block data subprograms with no names get names of  the  form
         blkdtaNNN.<syf>,  where  NNN  are three digits and a file of
         this name does not already exist.
    
         Main  programs  with  no  names  get  names  of   the   form
         mainNNN.<syf>
    
         If there is a trouble in classifying a program  unit, or  if
         name.<syf> already exists, the program unit is put in a file
         of the form zzzNNN.<syf>, where the file  zzzNNN.<syf>  does
         not already exist.
    
    OPTIONS
         -e efile
              Normally, each subprogram unit is split into a separate
              file.  But  if e-option is used, then only  subprograms
              named in the e-option are split off.
              Example
               The command fsplit -e sub1 -e sub2 prog.f
               isolates sub1 and sub2 in the files sub1.f and  sub2.f
              only.
    
         -u   Default all unit names are  converted  to  lower  case.
              When the u-option is used all units save their own ori-
              ginal names.
              Example Let the file main.f77 contain:
                  subroutine SUB1
                  ...
                  end
                  subroutine SUB2
                  ...
                  end
    
              Then the command
                   fsplit  main.f77
               will build files named "sub1.f77" and "sub2.f77"
    
              And the command
                  fsplit  -u main.f77
               will build files named "SUB1.f77" and "SUB2.f77"
    
         naming-options
              As it was noted above fsplit program takes source files
              containing  FORTRAN-77  and FORTRAN-90 code.  If naming
              options are not set (see below), fsplit  is  guided  by
              the following rules:
                - If <syf> is '.f90' or '.F90'  then  input  file  is
              considered as FORTRAN-90 text in a free form.
                - If <syf> is '.f77' or '.F77'  then  input  file  is
              considered as FORTRAN-77 text.
                - If <syf> is other then above-mentioned (for example
              '.f'  or '.for'), then input file is also considered as
              FORTRAN-77 text.
    
         There are some options for the definition of source language
         and source form
    
         -f90 fsplit will treat source file as FORTRAN-90.
    
         -fixed
              fsplit will treat source file  as  fixed  form.   (This
              option has meaning for fortran-90 text only).
    
    EXAMPLES
         1.   fsplit -f90 -fixed main1.f
    
    
         main1.f  file  will  be  considered  as  a  file  containing
         FORTRAN-90 text in a fixed form.
    
         2.   fsplit -f90  main2.f
    
    
         main2.f  file  will  be  considered  as  a  file  containing
         FORTRAN-90 text in a free form.
    
         3.   fsplit -f90  main3.f77
    
    
         main3.f77 file will  be  considered  as  a  file  containing
         FORTRAN-90 text in a free form.
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
         If names specified via the -e option are not found, a  diag-
         nostic is written to standard error.
    
    BUGS
         Nonstandard source formats may confuse fsplit.
    
         If source code is not syntactically  right  program  it  may
         confuse fsplit.
    
         It is hard to use -e option for unnamed  main  programs  and
         block  data  subprograms  since you must predict the created
         file name.
    
    
    
    


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