Bill Hoffman wrote: >> The following Fortran code cannot be compiled with CMake, because >> CMake looks for module called "name", which of course, does not exist.
Actually it thinks the source is defining a module called "name". >> If I replace "Module" with "_Module_" the code compiles. >> =============forbug.f >> C Line 1 (Output) ; Module name Use '!' for comments to work around the bug. > Try CMake 2.6.3, I am pretty sure we fixed the fortran comment module > issue. The issue we fixed is when "USE" appears in a comment, not "MODULE": http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=5809 If the '!' form of comment is used then the lexer can fully discard comments because they are comments in both fixed-form and free-form. (BTW, more fortran compilers support '!' than 'C' ... I had to fix our test for this to use '!' or it broke on some compilers.) Actually, I cannot tell from a quick glance at the code how it ignores 'USE' keywords that appear after a ';' separator. It does not ignore 'MODULE' after ';'. Maik? The full fix is of course to discard 'C'-prefixed comments completely, but that can only be done in fixed-form sources. Currently our lexer has code to support fixed-form files but it is never enabled. CMake does not know whether a source file is fixed-form or free-form. We may have to create a source file property to specify it, much like some compilers require a flag. Other suggestions? -Brad _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake