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Andrew Pinski wrote:Here is another thread on this topic about a year ago:On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 14:41 -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:I think you are right on this, but i will check, I seem to recall recursive I/O being fixed at one time.On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 11:16:50PM +0100, Dominique Dhumieres wrote:Unless someone think pr29789 can explain the hanging of recursive write
I think there is a bug in 4.3 on OSX 10.3. Could someone with 4.3 on OSX 10.4
check the behavior of the example I gave?
If there is no objection, I'll fill a PR tomorrow.
AFAIK, recursive write is nonconforming. In principle, gfortran can do anything.
For F90/F95, yes but it is conforming for F2003 IIRC.
-- Pinski
Jerry
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