------- Comment #11 from martin at mpa-garching dot mpg dot de  2006-03-06 
14:41 -------
> On Comment #9:  This is not really a bug depending on how one interprets the
> f95 standard.  The three error families, EOR, END, and ERR are each treated
> separately.  EOR and END are not considered the same as ERR.

I see. But in a WRITE statement, EOR and END must not be specified; how should
I try to catch the error condition then?


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