actually in fortran, there is a use statement, that takes foo from foo.mod file.
So, I am looking for a way that after I write "use" in fortran, I get list of *.mod file available.
Like, e.g.
tree src/ objs/
src/
├── main.f90
├── trial.mod
objs/
├── constants.mod
├── mpublic.mod
└── mutil.mod
so, if in main, I write:
program main
use <some magic key>
end program
I would love the <magic key> to show "trial" and "../" to show other directories.
Kindly help
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