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Re: gFortran problem compiling complex character strings
- From: Colin Tuckley <colin at tuckley dot org>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 16:36:10 +0000
- Subject: Re: gFortran problem compiling complex character strings
- References: <20071215160934.9FC3F5BB6C@mailhost.lps.ens.fr>
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
>> print *, 'Try one of "Skip", "Test", "Verbosity" or "Cleanup"'
>
> Colin, your line is too long for the fixed form implied by the .f suffix:
> the last ' is at column 73 and not considered by gfortran as part of the statement.
> You can break your line, used the free form (implied by .f90) or remove some
> spaces at the beginning of the line.
Argh! Yes, of course. It must be that g77 didn't have that limit since the
program used to build ok with that. I will snip a space out from somewhere.
regards,
Colin
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