Arjen Markus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael M. Tung wrote:
>
>> Dear Alan:
>>
>> It looks like the missing symbol fonts in the F95 binding is related to 
>> the
>> equivalence commands in the sfstubs.h file:
>>
>>      integer maxlen
>>      parameter (maxlen = 320)
>>      character*(maxlen) string1, string2, string3
>>      character*(maxlen) string4, string5, string6
>>      character*(maxlen) string7, string8, string9
>>      integer s1(80), s2(80), s3(80), s4(80), s5(80), s6(80), s7(80), 
>> s8(80), s9(80)
>>      equivalence ( s1, string1 ), ( s2, string2 )
>>      equivalence ( s3, string3 ), ( s4, string4 )
>>      equivalence ( s5, string5 ), ( s6, string6 )
>>      equivalence ( s7, string7 ), ( s8, string8 )
>>      equivalence ( s9, string9 )
>>
>> which upon compilation gives the error
>>
>>      Warning: sfstubs.h, line 28: EQUIVALENCE of default char with default 
>> numeric
>>
>> and exits.
>>
>> Probably my compiler does not comply with the extension to the ANSI 77 
>> Standard
>> in which character and non-character data items can share the same storage 
>> space.
>> I forced an uninterrupted compilation (with plenty of warnings, though) 
>> using
>> an option for backwards compatibility with F77, but still the symbols 
>> don't
>> show up correctly (see attached JPEG output of x01f.f90).
>>
>> Would there be a more direct way (perhaps derived types) modifying the 
>> equivalence
>> code and getting rid of this problem?
>>  
> We reused the method from the FORTRAN 77 interface, but if this is really 
> causing
> this trouble (well, the error messages about the equivalencing of character 
> and numeric
> data are troublesome enough), then we need to rethink this. It should not 
> be that difficult ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Arjen
>

Dear Arjen,

thanks, if you have any solution, let me know
so that I can try it out with my F95 compiler.

Best, Michael

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