This is an old program (from 15 years ago) I have been asked to get working again. It runs as a DLL, so must be called from a separate executable.
I have a small driver program that I tried launching outside the debugger, from a CMD console prompt, and I see a “Program has stopped working” message pop up
when I do that.
However, it builds cleanly and if I use the debugger to launch the driver program, execution steps to the WRITE(6,*) statements and appears to execute them successfully
(but with no output appearing anywhere).
From: photran-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:photran-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Greg Watson
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 3:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [photran] Eclipse debugger and stdout
As far as I know it should be visible in the console view. Do you see the output when you run the program normally?
Is there a way to view what is written to UNIT=6 (aka stdout) in the Eclipse Debugger?
I am using MinGW and Gnu Fortran on Windows 10 with Mars version of Eclipse.
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