FIX: /4Ys or $STRICT on Character Functions Causes F2368Last reviewed: September 16, 1997Article ID: Q105937 |
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SYMPTOMSCompiling valid ANSI 77 FORTRAN code that contains character functions with the /4Ys compiler option or $STRICT metacommand incorrectly generates an F2368 error message.
RESOLUTIONA possible workaround is to use Microsoft FORTRAN compiler version 5.0 or 5.1 to check for ANSI conformance. Avoiding /4Ys or $STRICT for problematic cases is also a workaround.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in FORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0. This problem has been resolved with FORTRAN PowerStation maintenance release version 1.0a for MS-DOS.
MORE INFORMATIONFORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0 can be differentiated from the maintenance release version 1.0a by invoking the linker. Typing "link32 | more" from \F32\BIN directory will show version 2.8 for FORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0, and it will show version 1.0f for the maintenance release version 1.0a. The following sample code demonstrates the problem in version 1.00:
Sample CodeC Compile options needed: /4Ys or have $STRICT metacommand in the code
character*1 function test test = 'test' endC When compiled with /4Ys, the above code causes: C error F2368: 0000slen : truncated to 6 characters
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