gcc/libgfortran
Steven G. Kargl df65f0938c flush.c: New file.
2004-12-02  Steven G. Kargl  <kargls@comcast.net>
	Paul Brook  <paul@codesourcery.com>

libgfortran/
	* intrinsics/flush.c: New file.
	* intrinsics/fnum.c: ditto
	* intrinsics/stat.c: ditto
	* io/io.h (unit_to_fd): Add prototype.
	* io/unix.c (unit_to_fd): New function.
	* configure.ac: Add test for members of struct stat.  Check for
	sys/types.h and sys/stat.h
	* Makefile.am: Add intrinsics/{flush.c,fnum.c,stat.c}
	* configure.in: Regenerate.
	* config.h.in: Regenerate.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
fortran/
	* check.c (gfc_check_flush, gfc_check_fnum): New functions.
	(gfc_check_fstat, gfc_check_fstat_sub): New functions.
	(gfc_check_stat, gfc_check_stat_sub): New functions.
	* gfortran.h (GFC_ISYM_FNUM,GFC_ISYM_FSTAT,GFC_ISYM_STAT): New symbols
	* intrinsic.c (add_functions,add_subroutines): Add flush, fnum,
	fstat, and stat to intrinsics symbol tables.
	* intrinsic.h (gfc_check_flush, gfc_resolve_stat_sub): Add prototypes.
	(gfc_resolve_fstat_sub, gfc_resolve_stat): Ditto.
	* iresolve.c (gfc_resolve_fnum, gfc_resolve_fstat): New functions.
	(gfc_resolve_stat, gfc_resolve_flush): New functions.
	(gfc_resolve_stat_sub,gfc_resolve_fstat_sub): New functions
	* trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_intrinsic_function): Add new intrinsics.

Co-Authored-By: Paul Brook <paul@codesourcery.com>

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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>