Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/06/13/09:06:02
On Thursday 13 June 2002 05:40, Xinan Zhou wrote:
> Hi, Tim, thank you for your response.
>
> What I want to do is to port worked program on Linux to cygwin. In the
> ported program, the input file needs to be parsed and one entire line is
> read in each time. The input file has the following format:
>
> *HEADING
> Model: beam
> *NODE
> 1,0.,0.,0.
> 2,1.,0.,0.
> ......
> *ELEMENT, TYPE=C3D20R
> 1,1,2,3,4,13,14,15,16,5,6,
> 7,8,17,18,19,20,9,10,11,12
> ......
>
> being able to read in one entire line each time will make parsing terse.
>
> It did pass the compile and give the executable with g77 testRead.f. And
> the same test program gives correct results on MS Fortran.
>
> Could you tell me how to fix the incompatible mixture of fixed and free
> format input or your
> modified one? Can your modified one read the entire line?
I simply reformatted the source file to fixed format (spacing statements over
to column 7 as required). It ran fine, same on cygwin and on linux. As I
said, I suspected you might have tried to use a DOS text file, but I didn't
try to replicate such a problem.
--
Tim Prince
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