No offense taken here, there are several
things in Photran that aren’t pretty. If you haven’t seen it,
you might
take a look at http://slappy.cs.uiuc.edu/fall06/cs492/Group1/
and the FinalReport.pdf referenced at the bottom
of that page – gives me a feeling that
while the students who pulled (basic?) Photran together were conscientious
(and I think did a super job), there might
have been (and perhaps still are) other lingering issues.
Not clear to me where (free) Photran is going
and the speed with which it might get there…
No help from me on the array issue.
Regards,
Bob
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Bob,
I hope nobody is offended by my “ugly” comment. I resort to
these methods too, but am just frustrated that Visual Fortran (Windows) has had
this capability forever and we still don’t have anything equivalent in
Linux.
I am also running up against the allocatable arrays appear as array[-1] that
has been posted previously ( http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/photran/msg00376.html).
Any solutions anybody is aware of for that?
Thanks for all of your comments. They at least give me options if not my
“ideal” solutions.
Regards,
Matt
From: Bob Hoffman <reh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:51:59
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Matt,
Perhaps another “ugly” to you, but COMMON block variables do
automatically appear in the Photran variable list.
You might try putting your module variables in a COMMON block and INCLUDEing it
where appropriate…
Yup, I understand the COMMON block issues -- but if you find using Print, Write
or X unacceptable, this other “ugly aid”
might help during debugging (remove it later)…
Just a thought…
Regards,
Bob
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Yavuz,
Thanks. I had hoped to see the variable in the Variables list in the
debugger. No offense, but Print* is ugly. I’ve had to do that
in the past and was hoping that Photran would make life easier. The sad
thing is Visual Fortran was able to do this over 10 years ago.
Matt
From: Yavuz Tokmak
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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:12:09
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Hi Matt,
I have been wondering this for a long time. I have been saving the day
with a simple but temporary solution. What I do is to add a print*, or
write(*,*) statement about the variable I want to see before the line that I
want my debugger stop at.
Regards,
Yavuz
----- Original Message -----
From: Lear, Matthew H.
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007
5:15 PM
Subject: [photran] Global Variables
I have scoured the web and the archives but haven’t found an answer
to this (simple?) question. How do I view global variables
during debug? I have a module which contains a bunch of variable
definitions and then Use this module throughout my subroutines and would
like to “see” them in the debugger while stepping through the
subroutines. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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