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CoolProp/wrappers/Fortran/simple_example/README.md
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Build and Run

To build this very simple example, do something like this::

gfortran -c fortmyfunc.f90
gcc -c -std=c++11 myfunc.cpp
gfortran fortmyfunc.o myfunc.o -o main -lstdc++
main

The-lstdc++ is required to link in the c++ standard libraries

Running main should yield something like::

           1
   42.000000000000000
   0.0000000000000000
   1.0000000000000000
   2.0000000000000000
   3.0000000000000000
   4.0000000000000000
   5.0000000000000000
   6.0000000000000000
   7.0000000000000000
   8.0000000000000000
   9.0000000000000000
   10.000000000000000
   11.000000000000000
   12.000000000000000
   13.000000000000000
   14.000000000000000
   15.000000000000000
   16.000000000000000
   17.000000000000000
   18.000000000000000
   19.000000000000000

Compiling on Windows

At the moment, the most reliable mixed compilation seems to be using the mingw-provided gfortran/gcc combination from mingw-get. These are the versions used as of June 20, 2014::

>gfortran --version
GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.1
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

>gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.8.1
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.