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List:       gcc-bugs
Subject:    [Bug fortran/26054] Gratuitous warning about Fortran 2003 features w/o -std=...
From:       "anlauf at gmx dot de" <gcc-bugzilla () gcc ! gnu ! org>
Date:       2006-01-31 23:23:27
Message-ID: 20060131232327.10744.qmail () sourceware ! org
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------- Comment #2 from anlauf at gmx dot de  2006-01-31 23:23 -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> The default is somewhere inbetween -std=f90 (which does not really exist) and
> -std=gnu

Hmmm.  Did you really mean Fortran 90 (which does exist
as a standard but not as f90 in gfortran) or Fortran 95?

Anyway, if your comment is true, then I feel this "somewhere
in between" is the real bug, unless documented as a feature
or added as an appropriate option (-std=somewhere-in-between).

[Some other compilers (like xlf) use the most loose definition
of language if none is specified.  In the case of xlf you can
explicitly confirm it with -qlanglvl=extended.]

Feel free to correct the title appropriately.

Cheers,
-ha


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