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NAME

       f2py - Fortran to Python interface generator

SYNOPSIS

       (1) To construct extension module sources:

       f2py   [<options>]   <fortran   files>   [[[only:]||[skip:]]   <fortran
       functions> ] [: <fortran files> ...]

       (2) To compile fortran files and build extension modules:

       f2py -c [<options>,  <config_fc  options>,  <extra  options>]  <fortran
       files>

       (3) To generate signature files:

       f2py -h <filename.pyf> ...< same options as in (1) >

DESCRIPTION

       This  program generates a Python C/API file (<modulename>module.c) that
       contains wrappers for given Fortran or C functions so that they can  be
       called  from  Python.   With  the -c option the corresponding extension
       modules are built.

OPTIONS

       -h <filename>
              Write signatures of the fortran routines to file <filename>  and
              exit.  You  can  then  edit  <filename>  and  use  it instead of
              <fortran files>. If <filename>==stdout then the  signatures  are
              printed to stdout.

       <fortran functions>
              Names  of fortran routines for which Python C/API functions will
              be generated. Default is all that are found in <fortran  files>.

       skip:  Ignore fortran functions that follow until ‘:’.

       only:  Use only fortran functions that follow until ‘:’.

       :      Get back to <fortran files> mode.

       -m <modulename>
              Name   of  the  module;  f2py  generates  a  Python/C  API  file
              <modulename>module.c or extension module <modulename>.   Default
              is ´untitled´.

       --[no-]lower
              Do [not] lower the cases in <fortran files>. By default, --lower
              is assumed with -h key, and --no-lower without -h key.

       --build-dir <dirname>
              All f2py generated files are created in  <dirname>.  Default  is
              tempfile.mktemp().

       --overwrite-signature
              Overwrite existing signature file.

       --[no-]latex-doc
              Create    (or    not)    <modulename>module.tex.    Default   is
              --no-latex-doc.

       --short-latex
              Create   ’incomplete’   LaTeX   document    (without    commands
              \documentclass,    \tableofcontents,    and    \begin{document},
              \end{document}).

       --[no-]rest-doc
              Create   (or   not)    <modulename>module.rst.     Default    is
              --no-rest-doc.

       --debug-capi
              Create  C/API code that reports the state of the wrappers during
              runtime. Useful for debugging.

       -include´<includefile>´
              Add CPP #include statement to  the  C/API  code.   <includefile>
              should   be   in   the  format  of  either  ‘"filename.ext"’  or
              ‘<filename.ext>’.  As a result <includefile>  will  be  included
              just before wrapper functions part in the C/API code. The option
              is depreciated, use  ‘usercode‘  statement  in  signature  files
              instead.

       --[no-]wrap-functions
              Create  Fortran  subroutine  wrappers  to  Fortran 77 functions.
              --wrap-functions  is  default   because   it   ensures   maximum
              portability/compiler independence.

       --help-link [..]
              List  system resources found by system_info.py. [..] may contain
              a list of resources names.  See  also  --link-<resource>  switch
              below.

       --quiet
              Run quietly.

       --verbose
              Run with extra verbosity.

       -v     Print f2py version ID and exit.

       --include_paths path1:path2:...
              Search  include  files  (that  f2py  will  scan)  from the given
              directories.

CONFIG_FC OPTIONS

       The following options are effective only when -c switch is used.

       --help-compiler
              List available Fortran compilers [DEPRECIATED].

       --fcompiler=<name>
              Specify Fortran compiler type by vendor.

       --compiler=<name>
              Specify C compiler type (as defined by distutils)

       --fcompiler-exec=<path>
              Specify the path to F77 compiler [DEPRECIATED].

       --f90compiler-exec=<path>
              Specify the path to F90 compiler [DEPRECIATED].

       --help-fcompiler
              List available Fortran compilers and exit.

       --f77exec=<path>
              Specify the path to F77 compiler.

       --f90exec=<path>
              Specify the path to F90 compiler.

       --f77flags="..."
              Specify F77 compiler flags.

       --f90flags="..."
              Specify F90 compiler flags.

       --opt="..."
              Specify optimization flags.

       --arch="..."
              Specify architecture specific optimization flags.

       --noopt
              Compile without optimization.

       --noarch
              Compile without arch-dependent optimization.

       --debug
              Compile with debugging information.

EXTRA OPTIONS

       The following options are effective only when -c switch is used.

       --link-<resource>
              Link  extension   module   with   <resource>   as   defined   by
              numpy_distutils/system_info.py.  E.g.  to  link  with  optimized
              LAPACK  libraries  (vecLib  on  MacOSX,  ATLAS  elsewhere),  use
              --link-lapack_opt. See also --help-link switch.

       -L/path/to/lib/ -l<libname>

       -D<define> -U<name> -I/path/to/include/

       <filename>.o <filename>.so <filename>.a

       -DPREPEND_FORTRAN        -DNO_APPEND_FORTRAN        -DUPPERCASE_FORTRAN
       -DUNDERSCORE_G77
              Macros that might be required with non-gcc Fortran compilers.

       -DF2PY_REPORT_ATEXIT
              To  print out a performance report of F2PY interface when python
              exits. Available for Linux.

       -DF2PY_REPORT_ON_ARRAY_COPY=<int>
              To send a message to stderr whenever F2PY interface makes a copy
              of  an  array.  Integer <int> sets the threshold for array sizes
              when a message should be shown.

REQUIREMENTS

       Python 1.5.2 or higher (2.x is supported).

       Numerical Python 13 or higher (20.x,21.x,22.x,23.x are supported).

       Optional Numarray 0.9 or higher partially supported.

       numpy_distutils from Scipy (can be downloaded from F2PY homepage)

SEE ALSO

       python(1)

BUGS

       For instructions on reporting bugs, see

         http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/FAQ.html

AUTHOR

       Pearu Peterson <pearu@cens.ioc.ee>

INTERNET RESOURCES

       Main website: http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/

       User’s Guide: http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/usersguide/

       Mailing list: http://cens.ioc.ee/mailman/listinfo/f2py-users/

       Scipy website: http://www.numpy.org

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Pearu Peterson

LICENSE

       NumPy License

VERSION

       2.45.241