@macro irp {@acronym{IRPF90} } @end macro @macro eplf {@acronym{EPLF} } @end macro @macro ezfio {@acronym{EZFIO} } @end macro The @eplf code is written using the @irp environment @footnote{``IRPF90: a programming environment for high performance computing'' A. Scemama, arXiv:0909.5012v1 [cs.SE] (2009)}, which needs Python>2.3. @irp can be downloaded from @url{http://irpf90.ups-tlse.fr} The input/output data are handled by the Eazy Fortran I/O library generator (EZFIO), which can be downloaded from @url{http://ezfio.sourceforge.net}. In this way, the data needed by the Fortran code is accessible both by Fortran an Python using the same API. The computational part of @eplf is written in @irp and the user interfaces are written in Python.