Aleksandar Donev asked:
> Does anyone know if there is a routine in NAG's compiler to abort execution
> and produce a stack traceback?
Ask and ye shall receive.
> When compiled with -gline, I can do a
> READ(-1,*) or some other trick like that and get a runtime error with a nice
> traceback (line numbers and everything). I thought the ABORT from the POSIX
> interface would do this, but it does not.
IMO such an effect would not be in accordance with the spirit of
the POSIX standard.
We're quite happy to explain how to do this though, and would even
consider providing an ordinary Fortran procedure to do this in some
later release.
Cheers,
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...........................Malcolm Cohen, NAG Ltd., Oxford, U.K.
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