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/* xerbla_array.f -- translated by f2c (version 20061008).
You must link the resulting object file with libf2c:
on Microsoft Windows system, link with libf2c.lib;
on Linux or Unix systems, link with .../path/to/libf2c.a -lm
or, if you install libf2c.a in a standard place, with -lf2c -lm
-- in that order, at the end of the command line, as in
cc *.o -lf2c -lm
Source for libf2c is in /netlib/f2c/libf2c.zip, e.g.,
http://www.netlib.org/f2c/libf2c.zip
*/
#include "f2c.h"
#include "blaswrap.h"
/* Subroutine */ int xerbla_array__(char *srname_array__, integer *
srname_len__, integer *info, ftnlen srname_array_len)
{
/* System generated locals */
integer i__1, i__2, i__3;
/* Builtin functions */
/* Subroutine */ int s_copy(char *, char *, ftnlen, ftnlen);
integer i_len(char *, ftnlen);
/* Local variables */
integer i__;
extern /* Subroutine */ int xerbla_(char *, integer *);
char srname[32];
/* -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.0) -- */
/* Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd., */
/* September 19, 2006 */
/* .. Scalar Arguments .. */
/* .. */
/* .. Array Arguments .. */
/* .. */
/* Purpose */
/* ======= */
/* XERBLA_ARRAY assists other languages in calling XERBLA, the LAPACK */
/* and BLAS error handler. Rather than taking a Fortran string argument */
/* as the function's name, XERBLA_ARRAY takes an array of single */
/* characters along with the array's length. XERBLA_ARRAY then copies */
/* up to 32 characters of that array into a Fortran string and passes */
/* that to XERBLA. If called with a non-positive SRNAME_LEN, */
/* XERBLA_ARRAY will call XERBLA with a string of all blank characters. */
/* Say some macro or other device makes XERBLA_ARRAY available to C99 */
/* by a name lapack_xerbla and with a common Fortran calling convention. */
/* Then a C99 program could invoke XERBLA via: */
/* { */
/* int flen = strlen(__func__); */
/* lapack_xerbla(__func__, &flen, &info); */
/* } */
/* Providing XERBLA_ARRAY is not necessary for intercepting LAPACK */
/* errors. XERBLA_ARRAY calls XERBLA. */
/* Arguments */
/* ========= */
/* SRNAME_ARRAY (input) CHARACTER(1) array, dimension (SRNAME_LEN) */
/* The name of the routine which called XERBLA_ARRAY. */
/* SRNAME_LEN (input) INTEGER */
/* The length of the name in SRNAME_ARRAY. */
/* INFO (input) INTEGER */
/* The position of the invalid parameter in the parameter list */
/* of the calling routine. */
/* ===================================================================== */
/* .. */
/* .. Local Scalars .. */
/* .. */
/* .. Local Arrays .. */
/* .. */
/* .. Intrinsic Functions .. */
/* .. */
/* .. External Functions .. */
/* .. */
/* .. Executable Statements .. */
/* Parameter adjustments */
--srname_array__;
/* Function Body */
s_copy(srname, "", (ftnlen)32, (ftnlen)0);
/* Computing MIN */
i__2 = *srname_len__, i__3 = i_len(srname, (ftnlen)32);
i__1 = min(i__2,i__3);
for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
*(unsigned char *)&srname[i__ - 1] = *(unsigned char *)&
srname_array__[i__];
}
xerbla_(srname, info);
return 0;
} /* xerbla_array__ */
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