"bind(c)" is a part of the Fortran 2003 standard.  Any compiler that claims to 
support this standard should work for you.

I use Intel Fortran on Linux (v13-16) with bind(c) w/o issue.  FWIW - I also 
use the Portland Group (12+) and IBM Fortran (v14) compilers this way.

-kt

-----Original Message-----
From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Michael Jackson
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 11:48 AM
To: Bill Somerville <b...@classdesign.com>
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] FORTRAN name mangling

Actually, 
  If we just use the following:

SingleEBSDPattern(ipar, fpar, ebsdPattern, quats, accum_e, mLPNH, mLPSH);

and the same declaration in a .h file then we can link and execute just fine. 
My question now would be:

Do other FORTRAN compilers support this “bind(C)” thing, such as Intel Fortran? 
If so then I can really NOT worry about figuring out the mangling that is 
needed and just declare the functions in a C style header like normal. No 
macros needed.
--
Michael A. Jackson
BlueQuartz Software, LLC
[e]: mike.jack...@bluequartz.net

> On Jan 11, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Bill Somerville <b...@classdesign.com> wrote:
> 
> On 11/01/2016 17:58, Michael Jackson wrote:
>> and we call the function from our C code like the following:
>> 
>> 
>> SingleEBSDPattern_(ipar, fpar, ebsdPattern, quats, accum_e, mLPNH, mLPSH);
>> 
> You need to use the macros here too.
> 
> Regards
> Bill Somerville.
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