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I just installed m_fcomp_2013_sp1.1.103 on OS 10.8.5 using Xcode 502.
I basically try to compile a simple program, following the "tutorial" on file:///opt/intel/composer_xe_2013_sp1.1.103/Documentation/en_US/compiler_f/main_for/index.htm
When I hit build, I get this error:
error #5082: Syntax error, found END-OF-FILE when expecting one of: <LABEL> <END-OF-STATEMENT> ; BLOCK BLOCKDATA PROGRAM MODULE TYPE INTEGER REAL …
I created a fortran.f90 file, which contains one line:
`WRITE(*,*) "hello"
I had created a C-project in Xcode. I deleted the associated *.c and *.1 file. Is it possible, that the target is somehow still associated to something in C?
Thanks for your help,
Cheers,
Claus
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There is a leading single quote in the source line you posted. Remove that and add an END statement after the line and see if that compiles.
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Kevin,
thanks, the leading single quote was only in this forum. The END statement solved the issue. Long time no fortran… thanks!
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You're welcome. I'm glad that resolved it.
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