------- Comment #3 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2008-07-22 17:47 ------- > I will check on this later tonight or this week. I have wondered about that > comma myself.
Thanks! I believe the comma should be valid, even though it is superfluous and "looks wrong". Thus it were nice if one could get rid of it, but only if it is not too much work and does not slow down the I/O. Regarding the line breaks: I think they are indeed wrong. At the moment I cannot come up with a good example how this can cause problems, but I'm sure one could construct one. Running the following program using NAG f95 gives the error: Invalid character ' ' in NAMELIST input Program terminated by I/O error on internal file Thus NAG f95 does not like the line break. (The program works in g95 and gfortran.) ---------------------- character(len=255) :: str(2) integer :: i, j(2) namelist /nm/i,j i = 44 j = 45 str(1) = ' &NM '//new_line('a')//' I= 1,' str(2) = ' J= 2*2 , /' read(str,nml=nm) print *, i, j end ---------------------- -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36895