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Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? itz@rahul.net (1996-08-24) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? peter@bj-ig.de (Peter Brueckner) (1996-08-27) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? stefan.monnier@lia.di.epfl.ch (Stefan Monnier) (1996-08-27) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? fjh@mundook.cs.mu.OZ.AU (1996-08-27) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? iwm@doc.ic.ac.uk (Ian Moor) (1996-09-03) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? ok@cs.rmit.edu.au (1996-09-05) |
Re: How to parse keywords that can be used as identifiers? jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk (1996-09-05) |
From: | jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk (John Fitch) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 5 Sep 1996 23:51:07 -0400 |
Organization: | School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath |
References: | 96-08-058 96-09-011 |
Keywords: | Fortran, parse |
[re do modern Fortran compilers handle array refs that look like FORMAT
statements]
Norcroft Fortran has no troubles and I would be amazed if any real
Fortran was confused. After all we all know FORTRAN has that problem,
so parsing has to be done just so.
==John ffitch (Codemist Ltd -- owners of Norcroft and Fitch-Norman)
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