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    findent

    findent

    indent, beautify and relabel Fortran source, generates dependencies

    Findent indents, beautifies and relabels Fortran source, fixed and free format, and converts Fortran fixed format to Fortran free format (and vice-versa). Plugins for vim, emacs and gedit are included.
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    YAJL-Fort

    A Fortran interface to the YAJL library

    YAJL-Fort is a modern object-oriented Fortran interface to the YAJL C library, which is an event-driven parser for JSON data streams. JSON is an open standard data interchange format. It is light weight, flexible, easy for humans to read and write, and language independent. Get YAJL-Fort on GitHub: https://github.com/nncarlson/yajl-fort
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    This project aims at providing a parser for fortran source code. Output is in XML format. The parser is based on the g95 parser. Additionnal tools in Perl are provided: Fortran source browser; pseudo-compiler environment.
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