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Hi all
I'm finding that when I use the Find in All Files feature of VS with Fortran, I will sometimes get duplicate results in the Find Result window. And it seems to happen only with specific files. The number of files searched is off, too. Anyone else experience that behavior? Am I overlooking something silly? This doesn't happen with other compilers
Example:
Platform:
Intel Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Version 9.0.2713.2003, Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Intel Corporation
XP SP3
Intel Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.0 Build 20050430Z Package ID: W_FC_P_9.0.018
Thanks
Ted
I'm finding that when I use the Find in All Files feature of VS with Fortran, I will sometimes get duplicate results in the Find Result window. And it seems to happen only with specific files. The number of files searched is off, too. Anyone else experience that behavior? Am I overlooking something silly? This doesn't happen with other compilers
Example:
Platform:
Intel Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Version 9.0.2713.2003, Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Intel Corporation
XP SP3
Intel Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.0 Build 20050430Z Package ID: W_FC_P_9.0.018
Thanks
Ted
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Ted,
If you post a zipped up project I can see if I can reproduce on a supported compiler (the current is 12.1). You would have to upgrade your compiler though to see any bug fixes to fix this since 9.0 is no longer supported.
I haven't seen this bug nor seen reports of it.
If you post a zipped up project I can see if I can reproduce on a supported compiler (the current is 12.1). You would have to upgrade your compiler though to see any bug fixes to fix this since 9.0 is no longer supported.
I haven't seen this bug nor seen reports of it.
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Wendy
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