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- From: gelato@oort.ap.sissa.it (Sergio Gelato)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.fortran
- Subject: Re: Mac F2C: +E1 option switch?
- Date: 8 Mar 1996 16:48:38 GMT
- Organization: SISSA, Trieste
- Message-ID: <4hpod6$h3a@ictpsp10.ictp.trieste.it>
- References: <bwood-0603960017260001@naples-5.slip.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <bwood-0603960017260001@naples-5.slip.uiuc.edu>,
- Brett Wood <bwood@uiuc.edu> wrote:
- >I am trying to compile a program which requires using the +E1 switch during
- >compilation. In Unix, I merely do this:
- > f77 program.f +E1 -o program
- >However, in Mac F2C, you can only enter options with a '-' preceding them, so
- >I can't use '+E1'. Are there any solutions to this problem?
-
- Yes. Buy a HP workstation for your home. With a licensed copy of Fortran/9000.
-
- The rest of us would probably read the documentation for both HP's compiler
- and F2C, find out what +E1 actually means, and find the equivalent switch for
- your Macintosh set-up. (It *is* HP's compiler, right? I don't think anyone
- else assigns a meaning to +E1, but then I don't know everything.)
-
- --
- Sergio Gelato
-