Hi Damian, all,
thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
don't know anything about the people evaluating the proposal and don't want to
be rejected just because of ideological reasons. He
On 1 June 2023 11:18:08 CEST, Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
wrote:
>Hi Damian, all,
>
>thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
>stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
>don't know anything about the people evaluating the prop
Hello,
some more comments below:
Le 01/06/2023 à 11:18, Andre Vehreschild a écrit :
Hi Damian, all,
thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
don't know anything about the people evalu
On 6/1/23 12:18, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
> Hi Damian, all,
>
> thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
> stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
> don't know anything about the people evaluating the proposal and don't want to
Hi All,
This started out as the search for a fix to pr109948 and evolved to roll in
5 other prs.
Basically parse_associate was far too clunky and, in anycase, existing
functions in resolve.cc were well capable of doing the determination of the
target expression rank. While I was checking the comm
Le 01/06/2023 à 17:20, Paul Richard Thomas via Fortran a écrit :
Hi All,
This started out as the search for a fix to pr109948 and evolved to roll in
5 other prs.
Basically parse_associate was far too clunky and, in anycase, existing
functions in resolve.cc were well capable of doing the determi
Dear all,
we sometimes silently accept wrong declarations with unbalanced
parentheses, as the PR and testcases therein show.
It appears that the fix is obvious: use the existing error paths in
gfc_match_kind_spec and error return from gfc_match_decl_type_spec.
I'm still posting it here in case I
Hello,
Le 01/06/2023 à 21:05, Harald Anlauf via Fortran a écrit :
Dear all,
we sometimes silently accept wrong declarations with unbalanced
parentheses, as the PR and testcases therein show.
It appears that the fix is obvious: use the existing error paths in
gfc_match_kind_spec and error retur
Hi Mikael,
Am 01.06.23 um 22:33 schrieb Mikael Morin:
Hello,
Le 01/06/2023 à 21:05, Harald Anlauf via Fortran a écrit :
Dear all,
we sometimes silently accept wrong declarations with unbalanced
parentheses, as the PR and testcases therein show.
It appears that the fix is obvious: use the exi
On 6/1/23 2:18 AM, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
Hi Damian, all,
thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
don't know anything about the people evaluating the proposal and don't want to
be re
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