Thanks for the immediate reassurance.
> > FUNCTION N_IN () ! <=== N_IN denotes two
> > USE WW, ONLY: WW_N_IN => N_IN ! <=== different objects here.
> > N_IN = WW_N_IN ()
> > END FUNCTION N_IN
> > END MODULE PROCESS_INTERFACE
>
> The comment is incorrent.
I agree. I was just trying to read PGF's mind :-(.
BTW, here's the error message that the user sent:
PGF90-S-0004-Cannot use variable or subprogram name in
USE statement ww (process_interface.f90: 196)
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