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I saw this on some other forum where Steve mentioned an option on the compiler to list include paths that the compiler was using. I completely forgot that option. Anyone know what that is by chance? Having issues of the compiler not picking up compiled mod files.
Thanks
John
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The listing file (/list) has the full INCLUDE path.
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Steve,
I guess I am a bit lost on what you mean by a listing file. I added the /list to the Fortran->CommandLine->Additional Options, but don't see anything in the output directory.
Also I was referring to an option you pass to the compiler and fpp to see more verbose output on what it was doing. I had it, but completely forgot what the option was when things started working earlier this week.
Thanks
John
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/verbose is a linking option BTW
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Listing File is an option under Fortran > Output FIles. But if you added /list you should see a .lst file in the output directory.
The option to see what is on the command line is: /watch But I think the listing file is the better approach as it shows you the full paths.
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Steve,
I put the /list expecting to see the lst file in the output directory as you instructed, but still am not seeing the file. Please remember I am using XE 13.0.1.119 since I finally got contracts to order a license so I can download the patches for it.
The /watch worked perfectly.
John
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Oh, sorry I missed that. /list is not supported in that version. User /#x or /watch instead.
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thanks
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Steve, btw I did discover that the /list option did work. The lst file was not in the input directory but was in the same directory as the project itself.
Thanks again.
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