Van Snyder sent the indented text:
>
> I remember reading here a few weeks ago about an option for some C++
> preprocessor, perhaps invoked by the Fortran compiler when the extension
> of the file is .F90 instead of .f90, to prevent it from removing
> everything after //. Does anybody remember it? One of my colleagues
> is having that problem today.
>
> Best regards,
> Van Snyder
>
>From the f90 man pages on a DEC Alpha running Unix:
Arguments with the suffix .F are assumed to be Fortran fixed-form
source programs, which must be processed by the C preprocessor
(cpp(1)) before being compiled.
Arguments with the suffix .i are assumed to be Fortran 90
fixed-form source programs that have been processed by the C
preprocessor. They are compiled without further processing.
Arguments with the suffix .i90 are assumed to be Fortran 90
free-form source programs that have been processed the C
preprocessor. They are compiled without further processing.
Hope this helps,
--
John Jeffrey Venier, B.A., M.Stat. Programmer Analyst II
Section of Computer Science Department of Biomathematics
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
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