Hi,
I've looked in several books on F90/95, and cannot find reference
to a FLUSH command. One vendor has told me that F90 or F95
requires a two-argument version of FLUSH (as in FLUSH(iounit,istat)),
and indeed their F90 compiler requires this.
However, I cannot find reference to FLUSH at all in my books.
Can someone help me out? Is this an F2k feature?
The issue is that our code has for years been using a one-argument
version of FLUSH, which has been a common extension to the standard.
This is still accepted by most compilers -- but, as I'm finding,
not all.
-P.
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