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Unlimited format items and -stand [f03]

John4
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Hi,

Sorry if this has already been reported ---but the forum search returned 28 pages of results and I got tired after looking at the 10th one.

If I compile the code below with "-stand" or "-stand f03", the unlimited format item appearance is taken as an error, instead of being just a warning.

[fortran]print '(*(1X, A, : , ","))', ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5']
end[/fortran]
Is it the intended behavior (since "-stand" still means "-stand f95")?

By the way, the "New thread" button at the forums doesn't seem to be working (I checked with Opera and Firefox).

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Steven_L_Intel1
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Both items have been fixed for a future version.

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Steven_L_Intel1
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Unlimited format item is an F2008 feature. I agree that this should not be an error and will report that. -stand means "-stand:f03"

I can reproduce the New Thread button issue and will report it too.
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John4
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According to the documentation, "If you do not specify a keyword for stand, it is the same as specifying stand f95", so it seems that one needs to be corrected as well.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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So it does. Thanks.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Both items have been fixed for a future version.
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