[J3] (SC22WG5.6271) Fortran 90 and BOZ literals
Shterenlikht, Anton
anton.shterenlikht at hpe.com
Tue Aug 11 05:14:25 EDT 2020
> On 11 Aug 2020, at 09:59, Robert Corbett via J3 <j3 at mailman.j3-fortran.org> wrote:
>
> The file
>
> https://j3-fortran.org/doc/year/90/S8.115.pdf
>
> contains a late draft of the
> Fortran 90 standard. I trust
> it more than I trust the N692
> document.
Interesting document.
How close is it the published standard?
There are lots of handwritten notes - did those
made it to the published version?
Just a few pages later, in 4.3.2.1
the 4 examples of nondefault character literal constants
apper blank in N692, while they are present in S8.115.pdf
Another glitch in N692 is in 4.3.2.1.1, last line before
the numbered list, after:
"For the default character type, the only constraints on the collating sequence are:"
there is:
@.EQ delim $$ @.EN
which is groff (or troff at that time?) gone bad -
that groff command is meant to instruct groff
to use the dollar sign as a delimiter for inline
equation environment.
But seems it was interepreted as a literal text.
Perhaps somebody somewhere still has that g/troff src?
If so, we can try to fix it and produce the correct Postscript/PDF.
Anton
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