At 10:43 AM 8/14/2006, Arjen Markus wrote: >William A. Hoffman wrote: > >>Can we just have the rule for both? Basically, anything after a c should be >>a comment? >>If it is old fixed format fortran it won't have modules anyway, and should >>have no depends. >>So, if it finds too many comments because of a stray c in the code it won't >>hurt. >> >Pre-Fortran 90 fixed form Fortran can have dependencies too: include files. > >But I would say: the first rule is safe enough - look at the extension to >decide what >form the source code has. That should make life a lot easier.
But you are not going to have a include file that is after a c with any type of formatting, are you? -Bill _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
