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2014-03-03 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu> PR libfortran/60148 * io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): In the case of DELIM_UNSPECIFIED set inquire return string to "NONE". * io/list_read.c (read_character): In the case of DELIM_NONE and namelists, complete the character read using the namelist variable length. * io/open.c (new_unit): Don't set delim status to none if not specified so that DELIM_UNSPECIFIED can be used later. * io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): For namelist I/O, if the unit delim status is unspecified set the current status to quote. Otherwise, set current status to the unit status. * io/unit.c (get_internel_unit, init_unit): Remember to set flags_delim initially to DELIM_UNSPECIFIED so defaults come out correctly. * io/write.c (write_character): Add a new function argument "mode" to signify that raw output is to be used vs output with delimiters. If the mode is set to DELIM (1) proceed with delimiters. (list_formatted_write_scalar): Write the separator only if a delimiter was previously specified. Update the call to write_character with the mode argument given. (namelist_write_newline): Use the mode argument. (nml_write_obj): Use the mode argument. Remove use of tmp_delim. Write the semi-colon or comma correctly only when needed with using delimiters. Cleanup whitespace. (namelist_write): If delim is not specified in namelist I/O, default to using quotes. Get rid of the tmp_delim variable and use the new mode argument in write_character. From-SVN: r208302 |
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