Hi all,
I have a quick question on f2py. I have a fortran lib I've wrapped
for a while and was updating one routine today, when I noticed a
message I'm curious about. The .pyf file contains this signature:
subroutine
createblocks(nnod,ll,nscale,nterms,pp,qq,aoffset,iflag,rintphi,rnorm)
! in :mwrep:createblocks.f
integer intent(in) :: nnod
integer intent(in) :: ll
integer intent(in) :: nscale
integer intent(hide),depend(pp) :: nterms = len(pp)
real*8 dimension(nterms),intent(in) :: pp
real*8 dimension(nterms),intent(in) :: qq
real*8 dimension(nterms),intent(in) :: aoffset
integer intent(in) :: iflag
real*8
dimension(nterms*nnod*nnod),intent(out),depend(nterms,nnod) :: rintphi
real*8 dimension(nterms),intent(out),depend(nterms):: rnorm
end subroutine createblocks
And I see this message in the build:
In: mwrep.pyf:mwrep:unknown_interface:createblocks
_get_depend_dict: no dependence info for 'len'
The build does actually continue, and in the end, this routine seems
to be correctly wrapped. But I still worry that it may be getting the
right allocations by chance/accident. Is this a real error message,
or just an internal warning from an intermediate pass? Or has the
call for len() changed recently in f2py? (this code was originally
wrapped years ago, now I'm just doing minor updates).
Thanks for any info...
Cheers,
f
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