flush doesn't work with dec3100 f77 compiler
Ralph Becker-Szendy
ralph at uhheph.phys.hawaii.edu
Sun May 26 07:42:33 AEST 1991
In article <_Q1+34+ at engin.umich.edu> oliveria at engin.umich.edu (ROQUE DONIZETE
DE OLIVEIRA) writes (about the FORTRAB flush system routine):
>C Apparently the FLUSH routine doesn't work on the dec3100 (ultrix 3.1)
>C and dec5000 (ultrix 4.1).
Yes, it doesn't. I noticed that, within 1/2 day of starting to use Ultrix. You
get the feeling that the guys at DEC never test their software if a brandnew
user can find bugs within a few hours. It by the way neither works on stdout
(unit 6), and not when called with parameter "0" to flush all streams.
> It did work on a Sun Sparcstation and Apollo (you
>C don't even need to flush on the apollos). .... rest deleted
Yes, it indeed DOES work on Suns. I guess it won't work on IBM AIX though.
Right now I have the feeling NOTHING works in AIX FORTRAN (which isn't called
f77 but xlf instead); there isn't even a dtime routine :-) I just wasted a day
trying to port "pretty clean" f77 code to AIX, and didn't get anywhere. Boy,
IBM is weird. I guess I really don't need that much CPU power :-) :-) :-)
>C Roque Oliveira
>C oliveria at caen.engin.umich.edu
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