I am using gcc 4.3.2 on a Linux x86_64 system, compiling *.f and *.f90 source code files with gfortran and using the -Wall option. I am getting several warnings about unused dummy arguments in my code. The warnings are valid, but I would like to suppress them because they are non-trivial to correct in the code. The gcc 4.3 gfortran manual seems to imply that gfortran, unlike the gcc compiler, does not warn about unused dummy arguments.
-Wunused-parameter Contrary to gcc's meaning of -Wunused-parameter, gfortran's implementation of this option does not warn about unused dummy arguments, but about unused PARAMETER values. -Wunused-parameter is not included in -Wall but is implied by -Wall -Wextra. In any event, is there a gfortran option to specifically suppress warnings about unused dummy arguments? I still want to receive warnings about unused local variables. Thanks, Julian C. --- Dr. Julian C. Cummings Staff Scientist, Caltech/CACR cummi...@cacr.caltech.edu