From: "Randolph, Christian [USA]" <randolph_christian@bah.com>
To: <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: GFortran Preprocessing
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:14:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5C063D1B790A3449B0B58BE75AEDE8300434D924@MCLNEXVS02.resource.ds.bah.com> (raw)
I have a mixed-language project I am trying to compile using GFortran
4.3 on a PC running Fedora 10. I have some preprocessor directives in
both .f and .f90 files. Is there a blanket option I can use to force
the compiler to use the preprocessor for these files? There are
hundreds of files and I do not want to have to rename them to either .F
or .F90. The make files are setup to use a common set of compiler
options so I cannot easily use the "-x f77-cpp-input" and "-x
f95-cpp-input" options piecemeal.
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Randolph
Associate
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Phone: (937) 781-2451
Randolph_Christian@bah.com
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