At 20:27 09-09-2004 -0400, A.D. wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone on this list use Absoft and names longer than 31 characters?
>It would appear (from my scan of documentation and testing) this
>compiler does not support long names, despite this being common
>practice (now formalized in F2003).
>
>Are there other widely used compilers still not supporting long names???
>I would have thought we were done with indenting things to 7th column
>or counting letters in names a loooong time ago :-\
>
>Aleksandar
Absoft Pro Fortran is a Fortran 95 standard compiler.
Has some extensions, but NO non-standard long names, NO allocatable
components, ...
! Long-names.f95
integer :: abcdertyfjboigio_jvfvfiubhzxcvbnm_123 = 123
end
D:\Fortran\Test>f95 -v -c long-names.f95
f90fe.exe "@long-names.mds" -Ab -F "D:\Tmp\Abs36.bif" "long-names.f95"
cf90-67 error on line 1 of long-names.f95: Identifier length exceeds the
maximum
of 31 characters.
f90: Copyright Absoft Corporation 1994-2002; Absoft Pro FORTRAN Version 7.5a
f90fe: 2 source lines
f90fe: 1 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Other messages, 0 ANSI
Execution of D:\Absoft\bin\f90fe.exe failed. Compilation aborted.
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