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Dear Intel support team,
for the example below I always obtain end-of-file errors even though the code seems correct to me.
program test implicit none integer :: nA, nU, nR, nB real(kind=8), allocatable :: r(:,:,:,:) ! file created with (works if not commented out!) !open(unit=201, file='mn_wake00350.000.dat', action='write', form='unformatted') !na=36;nu=4;nr=11;nb=4 !write(201) nA, nU, nR, nB !allocate(r(na*nu+1,nr,nb,3)) !call random_number(r) !write(201) r(:,:,:,1) !write(201) r(:,:,:,2) !write(201) r(:,:,:,3) !deallocate(r) !close(201) open(unit=201, file='mn_wake00350.000.dat', action='read', status='old', form='unformatted') read(201) nA, nU, nR, nB write(*,*) nA, nU, nR, nB allocate(r(na*nu+1,nr,nb,3)) ! this strangely works with ifort, but not with gfortran !read(201) r ! This should work, but fails with ifort. This is exactly the way the data is written... read(201) r(:,:,:,1) read(201) r(:,:,:,2) read(201) r(:,:,:,3) close(201) write(*,*) minval(r), maxval(r), norm2(r) end program test
Here is the binary file (zipped) that is also generated by the code that is comment out above: 520005
I obtain the following output:
> ifort -V Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) 64 Compiler for applications running on Intel(R) 64, Version 16.0.3.210 Build 20160415 Copyright (C) 1985-2016 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. > ifort test.f90 > ./a.out 36 4 11 4 forrtl: severe (24): end-of-file during read, unit 201, file .../mn_wake00350.000.dat Image PC Routine Line Source a.out 0000000000405E19 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 000000000041A7E4 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 0000000000402B21 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004025AE Unknown Unknown Unknown libc.so.6 00002AF5B95B8B25 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004024A9 Unknown Unknown Unknown
What is even more strange: It works when not commenting out the file generation or when reading the array r at once.
(But this is not possible in my software - so I don't have any workaround...)
Regards
Melven
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This is a known issue that will be corrected in the next PSXE 2016 Update 4 release in the coming month. https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/read-failure-unformatted-file-io-psxe-16-update-3
I don't know whether rolling back your version to Update 2 is a viable work around.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
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This is a known issue that will be corrected in the next PSXE 2016 Update 4 release in the coming month. https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/read-failure-unformatted-file-io-psxe-16-update-3
I don't know whether rolling back your version to Update 2 is a viable work around.
We apologize for the inconvenience.

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