Re: utility to replace "end" with "end subroutine foo"



gsal wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:49 am, g...@xxxxxxx (Ian Gay) wrote:
salger...@xxxxxxxxx (gsal) wrote in <1177724457.176154.253290
@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>:

Just write it yourself.
O.k. maybe is not the easiest thing in fortran, it gets a little
easier in C and of course it does not get any easier when using one of
those scripting languages like tcl, perl, python...
It doesn't? I'm pretty fluent in Fortran, C and TCL, and I would write this one in TCL every
time!

Yeah, that's what I meant...my typo...I meant to say "it does not get
any easier THAN when using tcl..." or something along those lines,
you know what I mean, now. And, yes, I would do it in tcl, too.


Bah, a real programmer would use Intercal. You youngsters, you....
.



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