I have used the Absoft compiler because it supported Vax style fortran structures which we needed for some code we were porting. It is OK as a compiler. I needed it to work with g77 since we used several libraries built with g77 which proved to be very difficult to compile with ABSOFT due to many workarounds to get them to work with g77.
I succeeded with significant work in linking and correctly running a program that used Absoft f77, g77, gcc and g++. I consider that to be to ABSOFT's credit. I did find one compiler bug involving character functions, and I had trouble with debugging symbols not being properly included if the object file was sent to a different directory from the source file. I have not investigated optimization significantly. It turns out the g++ piece is the slowpoke and that is not my responsibility. If I could survive with g77 I would do so. ABSOFT is not that great advantage over g77 in my case except for the fortran structures. Have tried the comp.lang.fortran newsgroup. They have significant discussions of issues like this. Mike ______________________________________________________________________________ Michael Procario EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Physics PHONE: 412/268-3887 Carnegie Mellon University "Another casualty of applied metaphysics" ______________________________________________________________________________