On 16.07.21 14:55, Jerry D wrote:
Good to go Tobias.
Thanks for the review!
I have committed it as
r12-2431-gb3d4011ba10275fbd5d6ec5a16d5aaebbdfb5d3c (+ cherry picked it
to OG11).
The attached and committed version has split the 'Allocatable and
pointer' in two separate gfc_error and removed
Good to go Tobias.
Jerry
On 7/14/21 5:50 AM, Burnus, Tobias wrote:
Ping**2
On Juli 8, 2021 I wrote:
*Ping*
I intent to incorporate Sandra's suggestions, except for the beginning of line
spacing - that's needed to avoid exceeding the 80 character line limit. I did
not include an updated pat
Ping**2
On Juli 8, 2021 I wrote:
*Ping*
I intent to incorporate Sandra's suggestions, except for the beginning of line
spacing - that's needed to avoid exceeding the 80 character line limit. I did
not include an updated patch as just pinging is easier on a mobile during
vacation :-)
Thanks,
*Ping*
I intent to incorporate Sandra's suggestions, except for the beginning of line
spacing - that's needed to avoid exceeding the 80 character line limit. I did
not include an updated patch as just pinging is easier on a mobile during
vacation :-)
Thanks,
Tobias
Loosemore, Sandra wrote:
On 7/1/21 11:08 AM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi all,
this patch came up when discussing Sandra's TS29113 patch internally.
There is presumably also some overlap with José's patches.
This patch tries to rectify the BIND(C) CHARACTER handling on the
diagnostic side, only. That is: what to accept and
On 7/1/21 11:08 AM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi all,
this patch came up when discussing Sandra's TS29113 patch internally.
There is presumably also some overlap with José's patches.
This patch tries to rectify the BIND(C) CHARACTER handling on the
diagnostic side, only. That is: what to accept and
Hi all,
this patch came up when discussing Sandra's TS29113 patch internally.
There is presumably also some overlap with José's patches.
This patch tries to rectify the BIND(C) CHARACTER handling on the
diagnostic side, only. That is: what to accept and what
to reject for which Fortran standard.