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From: acu@pucc-k (Shoe)
Newsgroups: net.bugs.4bsd,net.lang.f77
Subject: "f77 -go" can destroy your source
Message-ID: <216@pucc-k>
Date: Thu, 21-Jun-84 16:47:34 EDT
Article-I.D.: pucc-k.216
Posted: Thu Jun 21 16:47:34 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 23-Jun-84 03:06:41 EDT
Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
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Unlike cc, f77 as distributed with 4.2BSD doesn't have a "-go" option
to produce symbol table info for sdb. Also, unlike cc, f77 accepts more
than one option character following a "-". Being unaware of either of
these sorry facts, I had someone type "f77 -go prog.f" and f77
cheerfully compiled an empty source file onto prog.f (with a brief
mention that _MAIN_ is undefined).

Sigh. Diffs to f77.c forthcoming if anyone wants them....

			Mark Shoemaker
			  Purdue University Computing Center
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