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(version 3.3.10, 10 December 2020).
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Copyright (C) 2003 Matteo Frigo.
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<span id="Wisdom-String-Export_002fImport-from-Fortran-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">7.6.2 Wisdom String Export/Import from Fortran</h4>
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<span id="index-fftw_005fexport_005fwisdom_005fto_005fstring-1"></span>
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<p>Dealing with FFTW’s C string export/import is a bit more painful. In
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particular, the <code>fftw_export_wisdom_to_string</code> function requires
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you to deal with a dynamically allocated C string. To get its length,
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you must define an interface to the C <code>strlen</code> function, and to
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deallocate it you must define an interface to C <code>free</code>:
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interface
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integer(C_INT) function strlen(s) bind(C, name='strlen')
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import
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type(C_PTR), value :: s
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end function strlen
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subroutine free(p) bind(C, name='free')
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import
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type(C_PTR), value :: p
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end subroutine free
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end interface
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</pre></div>
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<p>Given these definitions, you can then export wisdom to a Fortran
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character array:
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<pre class="example"> character(C_CHAR), pointer :: s(:)
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integer(C_SIZE_T) :: slen
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type(C_PTR) :: p
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p = fftw_export_wisdom_to_string()
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if (.not. c_associated(p)) stop 'error exporting wisdom'
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slen = strlen(p)
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call c_f_pointer(p, s, [slen+1])
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...
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call free(p)
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<span id="index-c_005fassociated"></span>
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<span id="index-c_005ff_005fpointer-3"></span>
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<p>Note that <code>slen</code> is the length of the C string, but the length of
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the array is <code>slen+1</code> because it includes the terminating null
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character. (You can omit the ‘<samp>+1</samp>’ if you don’t want Fortran to
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know about the null character.) The standard <code>c_associated</code> function
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checks whether <code>p</code> is a null pointer, which is returned by
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<code>fftw_export_wisdom_to_string</code> if there was an error.
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</p>
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<span id="index-fftw_005fimport_005fwisdom_005ffrom_005fstring-1"></span>
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<p>To import wisdom from a string, use
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<code>fftw_import_wisdom_from_string</code> as usual; note that the argument
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of this function must be a <code>character(C_CHAR)</code> that is terminated
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by the <code>C_NULL_CHAR</code> character, like the <code>s</code> array above.
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