110662 PARSE/RT: A Flexible Filespec Parser for FORTRAN Version: V2.0, August 1983 Submitted by: R.W. Barnard, Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM Operating System: RT-11 V4.0, V5.0 Source Language: FORTRAN IV Memory Required: Approximately 800 words. Keywords: FORTRAN, Tools - Applications Development Abstract: PARSE is a FORTRAN subroutine which makes specification of files used in a program easy, and requires a minimum of operator input. When used with a FORTRAN applications program, PARSE minimizes the amount of typing necessary to specify files by providing default values whenever they are not supplied at run-time. Both default device specifications and extensions may be handled. Once a "root" filespec has been created by PARSE, further filespecs can be created without any user action by means of successive calls to PARSE. The program TSTPAR demonstrates the use of PARSE, and also provides extensive documentation on the proper use of the subroutine. The subroutine is used with RT-11 FORTRAN IV codes, and calls several RT-11 SYSLIB routines. An article on the use of the code may be found in the magazine SEXTANT, in the Summer, 1983, edition. This version of PARSE has more functionality than the one included on the DECUS Symposium tape No. 11-SP-53; previous versions are upward compatible with the new one. Media (Service Charge Code): Source Listing (BA), One RX01 Diskette (KA) Format: RT-11, 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: RT-11