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2010-03-17 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org> PR libfortran/43265 * io/io.h: Delete prototype for read_sf, making it static. * io/read.c (read_x): Modify to call hit_eof if PAD="no". * io/transfer.c (read_sf_internal): New static function extracted from read_sf for use on internal units only. Handle empty string case. (read_sf): New factoring of this function, make it static. Add special conditions for EOF based on ADVANCE="no", PAD="no", and whether any bytes have been previously read from the record. (read_block_form): Modify to call read_sf or read_sf_internal. (next_record_r): Add a done flag similar to next_record_w. Call hit_eof if internal array unit next record returns finished, meaning an EOF was found and not done, ie not the last record expected. For external units call hit_eof if item_count is 1 or there are no pending spaces. (next_record): Update call to next_record_r. From-SVN: r157527 |
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