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Re: select 'mode' from command line? [OT]
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Emilio Lopes |
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Re: select 'mode' from command line? [OT] |
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Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:05:33 +0000 (UTC) |
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Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa <at> Web.DE> writes:
> Am 30.06.2005 um 00:24 schrieb Gustavo Seabra:
>
> > I had to use:
> >
> > !C -*- mode: f90; coding: iso-8859-15; -*-
> >
> > instead. Otherwise the f90 compiler complains (the "C" on the 1st line
> > is not understood as a comment in F90, "!" is.
>
> Ahemm, my FORTRAN seems to be from '66! I thought you still have to put
> a C in column 6 ...
Actually the comment char (a 'C' in FORTRAN 66, alternativelly a '*' in
FORTRAN 77) must appear in the *first* column. A character (any valid
character!)in column 6 indicates a continuation line.
-ECL
Re: select 'mode' from command line?, Jochen Küpper, 2005/06/30