+/* Ensures that function argument VALUE is in the appropriate form to
+ pass to a Fortran function. Returns a possibly new value that should
+ be used instead of VALUE.
+
+ When IS_ARTIFICIAL is true this indicates an artificial argument,
+ e.g. hidden string lengths which the GNU Fortran argument passing
+ convention specifies as being passed by value.
+
+ When IS_ARTIFICIAL is false, the argument is passed by pointer. If the
+ value is already in target memory then return a value that is a pointer
+ to VALUE. If VALUE is not in memory (e.g. an integer literal), allocate
+ space in the target, copy VALUE in, and return a pointer to the in
+ memory copy. */
+
+extern struct value *fortran_argument_convert (struct value *value,
+ bool is_artificial);
+
+/* Ensures that function argument TYPE is appropriate to inform the debugger
+ that ARG should be passed as a pointer. Returns the potentially updated
+ argument type.
+
+ If ARG is of type pointer then the type of ARG is returned, otherwise
+ TYPE is returned untouched.
+
+ This function exists to augment the types of Fortran function call
+ parameters to be pointers to the reported value, when the corresponding ARG
+ has also been wrapped in a pointer (by fortran_argument_convert). This
+ informs the debugger that these arguments should be passed as a pointer
+ rather than as the pointed to type. */
+
+extern struct type *fortran_preserve_arg_pointer (struct value *arg,
+ struct type *type);
+
+#endif /* F_LANG_H */