I have a Fortran module which I am trying to compile with f2py (listed below). When I remove the module declaration and leave the subroutine in the file by itself, everything works fine. However, if the module is declared as shown below, I get the following results:
> f2py.py -c -m its --compiler=mingw itimes-s2.f
...
Reading fortran codes...
Reading file 'itimes-s2.f' (format:fix,strict)
crackline: groupcounter=1 groupname={0: '', 1: 'module', 2: 'interface', 3: 'subroutine'}
crackline: Mismatch of blocks encountered. Trying to fix it by assuming "end" statement.
...
c:\users\astay13\appdata\local\temp\tmpgh5ag8\Release\users\astay13\appdata\local\temp\tmpgh5ag8\src.win32-3.2\itsmodule.o:itsmodule.c:(.data+0xec): undefined reference to `itimes_'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
What is different about compiling a module or subroutine in f2py? Have I left something important out in the module that causes f2py to have trouble? Note that the module compiles fine when I use gfortran alone.
Software: Windows 7; gcc, gfortran 4.6.1 (MinGW); python 3.2.2; f2py v2
itimes-s2.f:
module its
contains
subroutine itimes(infile,outfile)
implicit none
! Constants
integer, parameter :: dp = selected_real_kind(15)
! Subroutine Inputs
character(*), intent(in) :: infile
character(*), intent(in) :: outfile
! Internal variables
real(dp) :: num
integer :: inu
integer :: outu
integer :: ios
inu = 11
outu = 22
open(inu,file=infile,action='read')
open(outu,file=outfile,action='write',access='append')
do
read(inu,*,IOSTAT=ios) num
if (ios < 0) exit
write(outu,*) num**2
end do
end subroutine itimes
end module its
You are trying to have a Fortran module in a Python module. If you want that, the names must be different, e.g.
f2py.py -c -m SOMEDIFFERENTNAME itimes-s2.f
The result will be called as pythonmodule.fortranmodule.yourfunction()
.
You can also import it as
from pythonmodule import fortranmodule
fortranmodule.yourfunction()
Otherwise it worked on my machine.