Re: Allocatables in derived types and functions
- From: "Arno" <arnoinperu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Oct 2006 08:17:56 -0700
Steve Lionel wrote:
Arno wrote:
If I try this, it compiles and gives a the right results. However, in a
slightly more elaborate program it segfaults exactly at the write
statement. So, I was wondering if I am allowed to use these kind of
constructs. If so, I am happy to post the piece of code that crashes
(also not too many lines).
I am using the intel compiler (build 20060706). All seems to work with
g95.
Please try a more recent Intel compiler. If it still fails, please
send a complete example to Intel Premier Support
(http://www.intel.com/support/performancetools/fortran)
Steve
I thought this is the most recent build!? Hmm ... another mail to the
sys admin.
But, my question still stands: Am I allowed to do something as I
explained above?
Arno
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