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COMIS is a library of routines written in Fortran 77.
A few routines exist also in assembler on IBM.
COMIS has two major components:
- A set of subroutines to interactively compile and execute
Fortran-like routines.
- A package of subroutines, handling the interface between
the user's routines compiled with the normal Fortran compiler
and those compiled interactively.
The COMIS system supports the following facilities:
- The interpretation of COMIS routines entered
either interactively or through text files.
- The ability to call any user routine from the COMIS
program and vice versa.
- The access to user COMMON blocks data from the
COMIS program.
- The ability to redefine any COMIS program.
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