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Hello,
I find that I cannot view any array that has dimension > 1. The display in the locals window is truncated at the point the first such array would be listed, and trying to display the value in the Immediate window results in a message like:
CXX0017: Error: symbol "arrayName" not found
I have recently moved to a new computer, and I'm pretty sure I never had this problem on the old system. (I am still using VS 2003 and Fortran version 9.1 (9.1.033). I have tried reinstalling both the IDE and Fortran, but without success.
Possibly connected: "View Array" in the Debug and context menus is disabled.
Any suggestions for how to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Randy
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The fact that the message starts with CXX tells me that the Fortran debug support is not properly installed. We had a problem with this in 9.1.033. I suggest that you download a later version from the Intel Registration Center (9.1.037 I think is the latest, or better, 10.0.027 if you're eligible for it.)
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Hello, Steve,
Thanks for the clarification re Array Visualizer. I see in the notes that it isn't automatically included with v9.1 but needs to be downloaded separately. OK. That's easy.
After I posted, I tried creating a trivial example that would demonstrate the problem and so chose a simple console application project. On running it I received a message to the effect that the Fortran Expression Evaluator was not installed and prompting me to install it. After installation of this, the 2-D arrays were again visible (in the original project).
I think this reinforces your suggestion that debug support may not have been properly installed. I took your suggestion (downloaded v9.1.038) and all now seems to be fine.
Thanks for your excellent suggestion.
Cheers,
Randy
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