FORTRAN Code Auditor. Volume I. User's Manual.

Abstract

The FORTRAN Code Auditor, an automated test tool, is used for the cost effective enforcement of FORTRAN programming standards and conventions appropriate to the Air Force software environemnt. It does not modify code. Using predefined coding standards and conventions, it simply advises the user where these standards and conventions have not beeen adhered to. The major advantage of favoring an automated auditor over manual methods, besides cost effectiveness, is complete objectivity and unambiguity. The standards can be viewed as being coding enforcements in four areas: documentation standards - standards defining quantity and placement of commentary thus enhancing program readability and comprehensive; format standards - standards identifying physical placement and grouping of code elements on the souce code listing; design standards - standards limiting module size and placing restrictions on the use of certain instructions with the end result of providing an optimization of code relative to execution time; and structural standards- standards requiring the use of strict rules for the top-down design and implementation of a system of programs and the requirement that the components adhere to a hierarchical form as much as possible. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA035778

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