Re: Fortran assumed-shape array problems with MPI
- From: Jane Smith <claire.s.lim@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 18:36:46 -0700
And, moreover, I never tried to pass a scalar to an array in the
subroutine. Who in the world would try to do it? (At least, I don't.)
So, you don't need to 'snip'.
It was totally the fault of my explanation of the problem.
I tried to pass a 4-dimesional array to a 4-dimensional array in the
subroutine in a totally usual way, and fortran simply mis-recognizes
the assumed-shape array as a scalar.
.
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