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


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