------- Comment #9 from anickol at yahoo dot com  2009-04-08 07:39 -------
Update regarding implicit rules:

FORTRAN 77 standard clearly says that:
"A first letter of I, J, K, L, M, or N implies type integer and ANY OTHER
letter implies type real"

FORTRAN 66 standard has similar statement.

This means the following: if -fdollar-ok extension accepts currency sign as a
valid LETTER in a symbolic name, then it should be treated as REAL according to
the standard. There is only one argument against it, if -fdollar-ok extension
accepts currency sign as a DIGIT. Is it ?


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