Abstract

Mixed language programming is one way to combine the best facilities of various programming languages and to make use of investments in existing code. It has received great attention in recent years. This is due to the successful acceptance of some high-level languages and to the strong survival of the classical languages. This paper stresses the importance of mixed language programming, discusses some of the associated problems, and gives a structured view on the various ways to realize mixed language programming. Several examples are given on using Fortran subprograms from programs written in Ada, C and Pascal.

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