DOCERR: Program-Name Not Optional in PROGRAM StatementLast reviewed: February 29, 1996Article ID: Q147748 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Fortran PowerStation version 4.0 reference manual and Help file incorrectly state that the program-name is optional when using the the PROGRAM statement. Actually, it is not optional. Compiling a source file using the PROGRAM statement without a program-name will cause one of the following syntax errors to occur: For Fortran PowerStation versions 1.0 and 1.0a for MS-DOS and Fortran PowerStation version 1.0 for Windows NT, the error is:
error F2115: syntax errorFor Fortran PowerStation version 4.0 with the .for file extension, the errors are:
error FOR2934: lexical error: Unrecognized statement error FOR3852: syntax errorFor Fortran PowerStation version 4.0 with the .f90 file extension, the error is:
error FOR3852: syntax error MORE INFORMATIONAccording to the FORTRAN standard, the PROGRAM statement is optional, but if it is used, a program-name is required.
Sample Code to Illustrate ProblemC Compile options needed: none
PROGRAM PRINT *, 'Hello!, World' END |
Additional reference words: 1.00 1.00a 4.00
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