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What's the significance of this error? The code it's referring to is a derived data type nested in a derived data type. (The code compiles and runs fine in Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran)
Thanks in advance
cell(i)%edge(e_n)%samp(sp, 1) = cell(i)%edge(e_n)%samp(sp, 1) + wf
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..dsmcshell.f90(261): Error 161 : Expression shape conformance violation
Thanks in advance
cell(i)%edge(e_n)%samp(sp, 1) = cell(i)%edge(e_n)%samp(sp, 1) + wf
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..dsmcshell.f90(261): Error 161 : Expression shape conformance violation
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Can't tell without knowing what the declaration of wf is. The message says that the shape of the left and right side of the assignment aren't the same - the standard requires that they be the same.
It could be that the compiler is wrong, but I can tell you that just because some other compiler doesn't complain, that doesn't mean the code is good!
Submit a complete sample to Intel Premiere Support and they'll take a look.
Steve
It could be that the compiler is wrong, but I can tell you that just because some other compiler doesn't complain, that doesn't mean the code is good!
Submit a complete sample to Intel Premiere Support and they'll take a look.
Steve
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