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intersci

Scilab tool to interface C or Fortran functions with scilab. Deprecated: Please use SWIG

Description

All scilab primitive functions are defined in a set of interface routines. For each function the interfacing code checks first number of rhs and lhs arguments. Then it get pointers on input arguments in the Scilab data base and checks their types. After that it calls procedure associated with Scilab functions, checks returned errors flags and set the results in the data base.

intersci is a program which permits to interface automatically FORTRAN subroutines or C functions to Scilab

With intersci, a user can group all his FORTRAN or C code into a same set, called an interface, and use them in Scilab as Scilab functions. The interfacing is made by creating a FORTRAN subroutine which has to be linked to Scilab together with the user code. This complex FORTRAN subroutine is automatically generated by intersci from a description file of the interface.

Refer to intersci documentation for more details.

Note that this feature is obsolete and unsupported and will be replaced by a Scilab SWIG wrapper in an upcoming version.

See Also

  • fort — Fortran or C user routines call
  • external — Scilab Object, external function or routine
  • addinter — new functions interface dynamic link at run time.
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