gfortran.texi: Document the GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE and GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE environment...

2007-05-26  Tobias Burnus  <burnus@net-b.de>

       * gfortran.texi: Document the GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE and
       GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE environment variables.

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2007-05-26 Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
* gfortran.texi: Document the GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE and
GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE environment variables.
2007-05-26 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
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* GFORTRAN_DEFAULT_RECL:: Default record length for new files
* GFORTRAN_LIST_SEPARATOR:: Separator for list output
* GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT:: Set endianness for unformatted I/O
* GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE:: Dump core on run-time errors
* GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE:: Show backtrace on run-time errors
@end menu
@node GFORTRAN_STDIN_UNIT
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open statement}. This is to give control over data formats to
users who do not have the source code of their program available.
@node GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE
@section @env{GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE}---Dump core on run-time errors
If the @env{GFORTRAN_ERROR_DUMPCORE} variable is set to
@samp{y}, @samp{Y} or @samp{1} (only the first letter is relevant)
then library run-time errors cause core dumps. To disable the core
dumps, set the variable to @samp{n}, @samp{N}, @samp{0}. Default
is not to core dump unless the @option{-fdump-core} compile option
was used.
@node GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE
@section @env{GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE}---Show backtrace on run-time errors
If the @env{GFORTRAN_ERROR_BACKTRACE} variable is set to
@samp{y}, @samp{Y} or @samp{1} (only the first letter is relevant)
then a backtrace is printed when a run-time error occurs.
To disable the backtracing, set the variable to
@samp{n}, @samp{N}, @samp{0}. Default is not to print a backtrace
unless the @option{-fbacktrace} compile option
was used.
@c =====================================================================
@c PART II: LANGUAGE REFERENCE