------- Comment #2 from patrick dot wallace at stfc dot ac dot uk 2010-02-15 19:10 ------- Subject: RE: gfortran: spurious warning of line truncation at col 72
Hi, Thanks for your rapid response. > Works for me with both 4.4.2 and trunk. The fault was reported by a collaborator in Australia who is a leading software developer - but I'm beginning to wonder if he has the latest gfortran. He reported the version as "gfortran 4.x". (This was a series of tests involving four compilers on at least four hosts.) Having seen the fault myself (though as long ago as May last year), and having searched the gcc-bugzilla archive, I just assumed the problem would still be there. But 5 minutes ago, on a just-built Ubuntu system, and using last year's example, I got no warning. I've asked the original reporter to do some more delving. Please stand by - and apologies in advance if this is just an old version problem. > PS: Does the line of code you submitted contain tab characters? Definitely not. Totally vanilla Fortran characters. It's always possible some helpful piece of software en route has messed with what I thought I sent. Patrick Wallace ____________________________________________________________________ Space Science & Technology Department +44-1235-445372 tel STFC / Rutherford Appleton Laboratory +44-1235-446362 fax Harwell Science and Innovation Campus p...@star.rl.ac.uk Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, UK patrick.wall...@stfc.ac.uk ____________________________________________________________________ -- Scanned by iCritical. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43078