Automated Fortran Features, Modules, and Routine Documentation

Is there something like Javadoc to document Fortran code? How to document the API for the many functions that they have so that they can more easily find what they need?

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Not a "standard", but I used a program called "robodoc" that can work with Fortran.

I currently believe that Doxygen also supports Fortran, and IMHO is a better tool than robodoc.

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As Yanneb said, "robodoc" is clean, light, and therefore useful. But you will not analyze your program, and you need to do everything yourself. On the other hand, Doxygen has included the modern Fortran functions (derived data types associated with the procedure type ...), and just like C ++, you can get an analysis of your program along with graphs, etc.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1397902/


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