On the Compaq (formerly Digital) Visual F90 I have seen that
"module_name :: Variable_name" works sometimes. But what about the
variables in the modules that are used second or more levels down the
hierarchy, e.g.-
Module A
---
End
Module B
Use A
---
End
Program Test
Use B
---
End
How to see the variables defined in module A ?
Regards,
Mandeep Singh
COADE, Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Sverdlove x2517 [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 4:35 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Debugging Sun f90 2.0
>
> Has anyone had any success using the Sun Workshop 5.0 debugger with
> Sun f90 2.0? Whenever I try to refer to a variable or function that
> is being used in the current program, but is declared in a used
> module,
> I get an "undefined in the current scope" message. Is there some
> special
> way to refer to module variables (as is the case for the NAG
> compiler)?
> I tried using the form "'module_name'variable_name'" that sometimes
> worked
> with the previous versions of the compiler and debugger, but that
> doesn't
> seem to help. I have looked at all the online documentation for Sun
> Workshop at docs.sun.com that refers to f90 or the debugger, but I
> can't
> find anything about the scope of names in f90.
>
>
> Ronald Sverdlove Computing Systems Research
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