PETSc users,
We've always been very conservative in PETSc to keep almost all our Fortran
examples in a format that works with classic FORTRAN 77 constructs: fixed line
format, (72 character limit) and no use of ; to separate operations on the same
line, etc.
Is it time to forgo these constructs and use more modern Fortran conventions
in all our examples?
Any feedback is appreciated
Barry
Note: it would continue to be possible to use PETSc in the FORTRAN 77 style,
this is just a question about updating the examples.