Greg,
Is it an old compiler? This used to be a problem because a f90
interpretaion changed what was permitted wrt early implementations. I
think both are correct, but 'target' is better.
Regards,
Mike Metcalf
> Our compiler checks at run-time to make sure a pointer in a DEALLOCATE
> call points to something allocated by ALLOCATE. In the following
> program, we throw a run-time error and other compilers don't. I'm
> asserting that since V in the function DEALLOC is a REAL, the
> information that it is actually allocated is lost. Am I correct?
>
|