gcc/libgfortran
Victor Leikehman a57bb5f6a5 list_read.c (namelist_read): Convert variable names to lower case, so that mixed-case names are recognized.
2004-08-10  Victor Leikehman  <lei@il.ibm.com>

	* io/list_read.c (namelist_read): Convert variable names
	to lower case, so that mixed-case names are recognized.
	Don't read beyond terminating slash.

From-SVN: r85751
2004-08-10 13:34:04 +00:00
..
generated matmul.m4, [...]: Allocate space if return value has NULL in its data field. 2004-08-09 14:34:39 +00:00
intrinsics c99_functions.c (nextafterf): New implementation that works correctly with denormalized numbers. 2004-08-09 21:09:41 +00:00
io list_read.c (namelist_read): Convert variable names to lower case, so that mixed-case names are recognized. 2004-08-10 13:34:04 +00:00
m4 matmul.m4, [...]: Allocate space if return value has NULL in its data field. 2004-08-09 14:34:39 +00:00
runtime
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COPYING
ChangeLog list_read.c (namelist_read): Convert variable names to lower case, so that mixed-case names are recognized. 2004-08-10 13:34:04 +00:00
INSTALL
Makefile.am intrinsic.c (add_subroutines): Add getenv and get_environment_variable. 2004-08-06 21:47:03 +00:00
Makefile.in intrinsic.c (add_subroutines): Add getenv and get_environment_variable. 2004-08-06 21:47:03 +00:00
NEWS
README
acinclude.m4
aclocal.m4
config.h.in re PR libfortran/16137 (Fortran compiler unable to produce executables as libfortran depends on C99 math functions) 2004-08-03 13:28:26 +00:00
configure re PR libfortran/16137 (Fortran compiler unable to produce executables as libfortran depends on C99 math functions) 2004-08-03 13:28:26 +00:00
configure.ac re PR libfortran/16137 (Fortran compiler unable to produce executables as libfortran depends on C99 math functions) 2004-08-03 13:28:26 +00:00
fmain.c
libgfortran.h * libgfortran.h (array_t, size0) New declarations. 2004-08-04 14:30:46 +00:00
libtool-version

README

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>