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# SLATEC Common Mathematical Library, Version 4.1, July 1993
# a comprehensive software library containing over
# 1400 general purpose mathematical and statistical routines
# written in Fortran 77.
file <a href="/slatec/readme">slatec/readme</a>
for overview of slatec
file <a href="/slatec/slatec_src.tar.Z">slatec/slatec_src.tar.Z</a>
for (FOR NON EMAIL USERS ONLY) Compressed tar file of complete
, SLATEC source. (4027585 bytes)
, Individual routines can be retrieved from src subdirectory.
file <a href="/slatec/slatec_chk.tar.Z">slatec/slatec_chk.tar.Z</a>
for (FOR NON EMAIL USERS ONLY) Compressed tar file of SLATEC
, quick checks. (671029 bytes)
, Individual routines can be retrieved from chk subdirectory.
lib <a href="/slatec/err/">slatec/err</a>
for xersav and other error handling from old version of SLATEC
, used by several other packages in netlib
file <a href="/slatec/toc">slatec/toc</a>
for SLATEC table of contents
size 227 kB
file <a href="/slatec/gams">slatec/gams</a>
for GAMS classification
file <a href="/slatec/guide">slatec/guide</a>
for Guide to the SLATEC Common Mathematical Library
file <a href="/slatec/slatecm.tgz">slatec/slatecm.tgz</a>
for browser for any library using SLATEC prologues
by David M Woodcock <dmw@engin.umich.edu>
age experimental
lib <a href="/slatec/src/">slatec/src</a>
# This library contains the main SLATEC Fortran source.
#
# There are five (5) machine specific subprograms (D1MACH,
# I1MACH, R1MACH, FDUMP and XERHLT) in the source file.
# These are described further in the next two paragraphs.
#
# Machine constants, such as word length and maximum
# positive exponent, are supplied to routines in SLATEC
# source via the functions D1MACH, I1MACH and R1MACH. Make
# sure that each machine type at your site returns the
# correct values for these functions. In most cases, this
# only requires replacing a "C" with a blank in the first
# column of several lines of each function. The copies of
# D1MACH, I1MACH and R1MACH included in the source have all
# the machine specific constants commented out with a "C" in
# column one.
#
# The standard error handler has two machine dependent
# subroutines in it: FDUMP and XERHLT. The routine XERHLT
# is called via XERMSG when a fatal error is encountered and
# must terminate the job. The copy of XERHLT included in
# this file contains a "STOP" and thus does stop execution.
# However, in most circumstances, this normal exit is
# unacceptable when an error has been detected and this
# subroutine should be replaced at each site. The routine
# FDUMP is called via XERMSG when traceback information is
# desired. This routine should provide the traceback
# information to appropriate output files. The copy of
# FDUMP included in the source does not produce traceback
# information. If this function is desired, it must be
# implemented at each site.
#
# It is assumed that all ANSI-77 standard intrinsic
# functions are vendor-supplied and, therefore, are not
# included in the main SLATEC source. In the event that
# some of these subprograms are not resident on the system
# (e.g. DINT on CDC), many are included in the subsid. (See
# below.) In some cases, the higher special
# functions (e.g. error functions, Bessel functions)
# anticipate that certain errors will be handled in the
# intrinsic functions. This may not be done appropriately
# in vendor-supplied intrinsic functions and may cause
# difficulties.
lib <a href="/slatec/lin/">slatec/lin</a>
for the BLAS, LINPACK, EISPACK, SLAP subset of SLATEC
# removed from slatec/src to make the main source more accessible
# see also /netlib/blas, /netlib/linpack, /netlib/eispack, /netlib/slap
lib <a href="/slatec/fishfft/">slatec/fishfft</a>
for the FISHPACK, FFTPACK subset of SLATEC
# removed from slatec/src to make the main source more accessible
# see also /netlib/fishpack, /netlib/fftpack
lib <a href="/slatec/fnlib/">slatec/fnlib</a>
for the FNLIB subset of SLATEC
# removed from slatec/src to make the main source more accessible
# see also /netlib/fn, which is another version; we don't really
# know which one is more recent or bug-free. If you figure it out
# please send email to ehg@research.bell-labs.com.
lib <a href="/slatec/pchip/">slatec/pchip</a>
for piecewise cubic hermite approximation
# removed from slatec/src to make the main source more accessible
# see also /netlib/pchip
lib <a href="/slatec/chk/">slatec/chk</a>
for 54 quick check drivers
# If some of the quick checks fail on certain machines, it
# does not necessarily indicate a problem in the source, but
# possibly in the quick checks themselves, or the machine
# architecture or the operating system or the compiler or
# vendor or user supplied software.
# The main programs (quick check drivers) are test01.f,...,test54.f.
# On the VAX under VMS, the quick checks should be run with
# KPRINT = 0 or 1 (zero or one).
file <a href="/slatec/docinstall">slatec/docinstall</a>
for installation note for the Los Alamos documentation program
file <a href="/slatec/slprep">slatec/slprep</a>
for Los Alamos on-line documentation
# generates four files which comprise the database for the on-line
# documentation program
file <a href="/slatec/sladoc">slatec/sladoc</a>
for on-line documentation
file <a href="/slatec/subsid">slatec/subsid</a>
for subsidiary programs for slprep and sladoc
file <a href="/slatec/spfun">slatec/spfun</a>
for elementary special functions
file <a href="/slatec/spfunchk">slatec/spfunchk</a>
for quick checks for the elementary special functions
file <a href="/slatec/install">slatec/install</a>
for installation note
file <a href="/slatec/list">slatec/list</a>
for list of subprograms
file <a href="/slatec/tree1">slatec/tree1</a>
for list of routines directly referenced
file <a href="/slatec/tree">slatec/tree</a>
for list of routines directly or indirectly referenced
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