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57.
Call a C function
Call a C function
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
Call a C function
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58.
Call a C function (using C standard library)
Call a C function (using C standard library)
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
Call a C function (using C standard library)
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59.
Call a Fortran subroutine
Call a Fortran subroutine
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
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Call a Fortran subroutine
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60.
Call a Fortran subroutine (with Fortran intrinsics)
Call a Fortran subroutine (with Fortran intrinsics)
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
Call a Fortran subroutine (with Fortran intrinsics)
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61.
Call a C++ function
Call a C++ function
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In Ubuntu:
Call a C++ function
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62.
Call a C++ function (using C++ Standard Library)
Call a C++ function (using C++ Standard Library)
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
Call a C++ function (using C++ Standard Library)
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
63.
%s: A Fortran or C compiler is required.
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%s: A Fortran or C compiler is required.
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In Ubuntu:
%s: A Fortran or C compiler is required.
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64.
%s: This feature has been implemented for Windows.
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%s: This feature has been implemented for Windows.
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%s: This feature has been implemented for Windows.
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65.
%s: The file %s does not exist.
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%s: The file %s does not exist.
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%s: The file %s does not exist.
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66.
%s: Cannot open file %s.
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%s: Cannot open file %s.
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In Ubuntu:
%s: Cannot open file %s.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
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