comp.lang.fortran
- Passing an array of derived type containing an array as a component
- Re: IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: Adding a column to an existing output file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- memory leak after calling a fortran function
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Odd omp_get_wtime()
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Adding a column to an existing output file
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Adding a column to an existing output file
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Odd omp_get_wtime()
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Odd omp_get_wtime()
- Re: Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Re: Why gfortran`s stream access is so slow?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Memory/Stack corruption problems in c++/fortran application
- Stack/Memory Corruption Problem in C++/Fortran Application
- Stack corruption and memory leak problems in c++/Fortran application
- Why gfortran`s stream access is so slow?
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- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: boot sector
- Re: Newbie – Viewing FORTRAN output data on a Windows PC.
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Newbie – Viewing FORTRAN output data on a Windows PC.
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: Passing allocatable arrays as a assumed shape argument?
- OpenMPI Fortran: 'Error reading module mpi' and unexpected but silent termination
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: Passing allocatable arrays as a assumed shape argument?
- Passing allocatable arrays as a assumed shape argument?
- Re: End of file
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- opening char variable data file
- Re: IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- Re: End of file
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: opening char variable data file
- Re: IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- IDE for Linux for C/C++ & Fortran
- Re: fortran source file renamed when using preprocessor directives
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- From: Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: fortran source file renamed when using preprocessor directives
- Re: fortran source file renamed when using preprocessor directives
- fortran source file renamed when using preprocessor directives
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Re: Co-Array Fortran
- Co-Array Fortran
- Re: End of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: assumed-length character variable
- Re: assumed-length character variable
- assumed-length character variable
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: End of file
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: PROCEDURE statement order question
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Detecting uninitialized subroutine argument used as array bound of another argument
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Winteracter
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- tabu search
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Multi-platform conditional compilation
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: multiple threads in Compaq VF
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: callc system
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: multiple threads in Compaq VF
- multiple threads in Compaq VF
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: PROCEDURE statement order question
- PROCEDURE statement order question
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: End of file
- Re: call system
- Re: window XP
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: file reid
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: End of file
- Re: End of file
- Re: window XP
- Re: End of file
- Re: End of file
- Re: window XP
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: help with MPICH ? (please)
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- Re: call system
- spawing multiple threads in Compaq Fortran?
- help with MPICH ? (please)
- Re: caesar cipher....oy
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: illegal seek when accessing /dev/pts/$N
- Re: call system
- Re: callc system
- Re: call system
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: caesar cipher....oy
- Re: CVF6.6c default optimize warning
- CVF6.6c default optimize warning
- Re: call system
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: caesar cipher....oy
- Re: IDE for g95?
- Re: call system
- Re: caesar cipher....oy
- Re: End of file.... a little confused
- caesar cipher....oy
- caesar cipher....oy
- Re: callc system
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: call system
- Re: Script files
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: call system
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- illegal seek when accessing /dev/pts/$N
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: callc system
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- From: paul . richard . thomas
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- From: paul . richard . thomas
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- From: paul . richard . thomas
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: End of file.... a little confused
- Re: Host association of module ENTRYs
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Host association of module ENTRYs
- From: paul . richard . thomas
- A Must Read!!!
- From: clarke.ricky1@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: call system
- Re: call system
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: call system : sample
- Re: callc system
- Re: Using DISLIN in Fortran and TeX fonts not working
- callc system
- call system result
- call system : sample
- call system
- Re: End of file.... a little confused
- Re: call system : sample
- Re: callc system
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: call system
- Re: End of file.... a little confused
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: IDE for g95?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: IDE for g95?
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: End of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: End of file
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- Re: what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: End of file
- what's wrong with this program,or with gfortran?
- Re: IDE for g95?
- IDE for g95?
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: detect Inf or NaN
- detect Inf or NaN
- Re: End of file
- Re: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Script files
- Re: window XP
- Re: window XP
- Re: rookie question
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: rookie question
- Re: window XP
- Re: rookie question
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: rookie question
- Re: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: window XP
- window XP
- rookie question
- Re: Character case conversion
- Re: Script files
- Re: Script files
- Re: Script files
- Re: Script files
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Script files
- Re: Script files
- Re: Character case conversion
- Script files
- Re: Character case conversion
- Re: Character case conversion
- Character case conversion
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Does print statement will effect the behavior of program?
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Inform Dungeon -- Need help translating
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Call for Papers for the IWOMP2008 OpenMP workshop
- From: m_van_waveren@xxxxxxxx
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Read/write binary files in Linux and Windows
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: want to read binary file
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: how do i create a permutative variable
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- how do i create a permutative variable
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- Re: Using DISLIN in Fortran and TeX fonts not working
- From: Förster vom Silberwald
- Re: want to read binary file
- From: Förster vom Silberwald
- Re: want to read binary file
- Using DISLIN in Fortran and TeX fonts not working
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: want to read binary file
- From: Förster vom Silberwald
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: want to read binary file
- Re: want to read binary file
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- want to read binary file
- From: Förster vom Silberwald
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Inform Dungeon -- Need help translating
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- OpenMP 3.0 draft available for comments
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: selecting array elements with a logical array
- Opinions on thread-safety-ness of DATA statement initialisations in a module
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: selecting array elements with a logical array
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- selecting array elements with a logical array
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Fortran 77 - File reading problem
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Doubts about appending data to a file
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Full list all "uninitialized" variables when compile
- Re: End of file
- Re: End of file
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: End of file
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: End of file
- Re: Does the Type definition use memory?
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- Re: Can Fortran2003 do "generic programming"?
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Does the Type definition use memory?
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: End of file
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: End of file
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: End of file
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- RE: End of file
- Re: Does the Type definition use memory?
- RE: Dealing with I/O problems
- End of file
- Re: Can Fortran2003 do "generic programming"?
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Lahey LF Fortran95 / VS2005 beta
- Does the Type definition use memory?
- Re: Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: F77 for Visual Studio 2005?
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
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- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
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- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Getting Compiler Version (Was: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?)
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: LOG, LOG10 functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
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- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Can Fortran2003 do "generic programming"?
- Can Fortran2003 do "generic programming"?
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- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Array of Array
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Array of Array
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Array of Array
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Fortran / IEEE 754: MAXVAL and INF, NaN
- Re: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Assignment problem in c->fortran calling
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Q: Passed length of unallocated character = 0. Best way around this?
- Re: Array of Array
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Array of Array
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- OpenMP thread-safety programming problem
- Re: Array of Array
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
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- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Array of Array
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- Lahey LF Fortran95 / VS2005 beta
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
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- Array of Array
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- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: pros and cons of user-defined types
- pros and cons of user-defined types
- Re: Better Way
- Re: Better Way
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Looking for a 2D Rational Function Interpolation routine
- Re: Looking for a 2D Rational Function Interpolation routine
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Looking for a 2D Rational Function Interpolation routine
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: USEing a module in another module: visibility of entities
- Re: USEing a module in another module: visibility of entities
- Re: USEing a module in another module: visibility of entities
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: Dealing with I/O problems
- USEing a module in another module: visibility of entities
- Re: Better Way
- Re: Dealing with I/O problems
- Re: Better Way
- Better Way
- Dealing with I/O problems
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: Dealing with I/O problems
- Re: Dealing with I/O problems
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- RE: Dealing with I/O problems
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- How to set my own program startup in f77 programs other than MAIN__
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Highlighting Comments in Fortran Source Code (Was: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one)
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: SIND, COSD, TAND functions
- Re: Why does this work?
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Is '[ ]' in the standard or not?
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- Re: I know this has been discussed before, but...
- And I'm sure the standard is on my side in this one
- I know this has been discussed before, but...
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- How do you cast an integer to a pointer?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- CVF 6.6.C - 3 /NoXXX Options Not Work (Was: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed)
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: Program slowdown when calling function with dynamic arrays
- Re: cdf2fortran
- cdf2fortran
- From: eyegorova@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: Most elegant syntax for inverting a permutation?
- From: paul . richard . thomas
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Why does this work?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Program slowdown when calling function with dynamic arrays
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Program slowdown when calling function with dynamic arrays
- Re: Is this namelist code legal?
- Re: Why does this work?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- gfortran: bug or non-standard syntax?
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: stack overflow
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: Compiler creating unnecessary intermediate temporary array
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.2
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.2
- Warning: Hollerith constant
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: stack overflow
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: what is this statement doing
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: what is this statement doing
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: what is this statement doing
- what is this statement doing
- [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.2
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Windows array allocation problem
- Re: equivalence statement my small research
- equivalence statement my small research
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: LNK2001 error
- Allocatable Components of Derived Type
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Reading a file containing blank lines
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Re: Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- Getting fed up with Intel Premier support for IVF
- m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: LNK2001 error
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: CVF 6.6C Error Message - Negation of '/NoF66' switch not allowed
- LNK2001 error
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: Problem with log function - Intel fortran compiler under Linux
- Re: stack overflow
- Re: How much memory needed?