gcc/libgfortran
Victor Leikehman 3bc268e64b re PR fortran/13278 (derived type namelist I/O support missing, causes ICE)
2004-08-18  Victor Leikehman  <lei@il.ibm.com>

	PR fortran/13278
	* trans-io.c (transfer_namelist_element): New. Recursively handle
	derived-type variables.  Pass string lengths.
	(build_dt): Code moved to build_namelist, with some
	changes and additions.
	(gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Declare the fifth
	argument in st_set_nml_var_char -- string_length.
libgfortran/
	* io/transfer.c (st_set_nml_var)
	* io/write.c (namelist_write): Allow var_name and var_name_len to be
	null. For strings, use string_length field instead of len.
	* io/io.h (struct namelist_type): New field string_length.
	(st_set_nml_var_char): New argument string_length.

From-SVN: r86166
2004-08-18 01:20:06 +00:00
..
2004-07-04 09:06:54 +00:00

This is the GNU Fortran 95 Runtime library (libgfortran).
It is intended to be compiled as part of GCC.

Programs must be linked with "-lgfortran -lm". The 'gfortran' driver does this
automatically.

You'll need to apply gcc_config.patch to your top level GCC source directory.
This tells the the GCC configure system about libgfor. This patch can confuse
patch as it contains a filename with a '-' in it. use "patch -p1" to avoid this
problem.

For more information about GNU Fortran 95, see http://gcc-g95.sourceforge.net

Paul Brook <paul@nowt.org>