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Hello, I am making the numerical simulation code by fortran. I made the common variables in an external file. All variables is called to main code and subroutines by INCLUDE "Variable.inc". But when compiled the program, I got these messages:
Error 1 error #5082: Syntax error, found END-OF-STATEMENT when expecting one of: // / <IDENTIFIER> C:\Users\Ledinhanh07\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\Console3\Console3\subcomMCMBLPC.inc 9
Error 2 error #5082: Syntax error, found '&' when expecting one of: <LABEL> <END-OF-STATEMENT> ; TYPE INTEGER REAL COMPLEX BYTE CHARACTER CLASS DOUBLE ... C:\Users\Ledinhanh07\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\Console3\Console3\subcomMCMBLPC.inc 10
Error 3 error #5082: Syntax error, found END-OF-STATEMENT when expecting one of: <REAL_KIND_CON> <REAL_CONSTANT> <DBLPRC_CONSTANT> <DBLPRC_KIND_CON> <QUAPRC_CONSTANT> ... C:\Users\Ledinhanh07\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\Console3\Console3\subcomMCMBLPC.inc 10
Error 4 error #5082: Syntax error, found '&' when expecting one of: <LABEL> <END-OF-STATEMENT> ; TYPE INTEGER REAL COMPLEX BYTE CHARACTER CLASS DOUBLE ... C:\Users\Ledinhanh07\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\Console3\Console3\subcomMCMBLPC.inc 11
Error 5 error #5082: Syntax error, found END-OF-STATEMENT when expecting one of: // / <IDENTIFIER> C:\Users\Ledinhanh07\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Projects\Console3\Console3\subcomMCMBLPC.inc 12.....
My Variable.inc is as follows*:
!C ---------------------------------------------------------------
!C File Name subcom.inc
!c
PARAMETER(NI=183,NJ=70)
PARAMETER(NPHI=7,NPHI1=5,NPHI2=6)
PARAMETER(NI1=51)
IMPLICIT REAL*8 (A-H,O-Z)
COMMON /BTVD/ AM1( NPHI,NPHI,NI,NJ)
COMMON /BPHI/ PHI( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& PHIN( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& PHIM( NPHI,NI,NJ)
COMMON /BVAR/ F( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& G( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& Q( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& EV( NPHI,NI,NJ),
& FL( NPHI,NI,NJ)
COMMON /BSUB/ROU(NI,NJ),.....
Please tell me how to fix this problem!!!
Thank you !
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Hello
It sounds like mixing fixed and free format sources.
Can you give the name and the content of the file where the include file is included?
Implicit declaration in include file may cause conflict with other implicit declaration where the file is included.
It would be better to use a module.
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You need continuation "&" at the end of lines that are to be continued, the start & is optional and the continued line starts the character after the start &, useful where continuing strings.
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Thank you, andrew_4619
I fixed the problem. I have one more question. I want to do calculation in parallel. In, Visua studio, I have set the Process OpenMP Directives: generate parallel code; Multi-processor Compilation to Yes.
How can I chose how many processor for calculation?
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Thank you, Vautier
I fixed the proplem!
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The property Fortran > General > Multi-processor Compilation (/MP) controls compilation of multiple source files simultaneously. It does not enable multi-processor execution of the resulting executable.
The property Fortran > Language > Process OpenMP Directives enables the compiler’s recognition of OpenMP directives within the source code. The assumption is that the programmer has added the necessary OpenMP directives to parallelize certain sections of their code. Under OpenMP you control the number of threads using the OMP_NUM_THREADS environment variable. The OpenMP run-time libraries allocate threads to available processors, and support methods for user control of thread placement.
For getting started with OpenMP, we have a small section in our Fortran User's Guide, https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/680084. There are also many good introductory and other resources available on the Web, and from http://www.openmp.org/.
If you have additional questions please start a specific new forum topic. There a many experienced OpenMP developers in the forum who can offer help.
Good luck!
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