why has Cray dropped CPP support from cf77?
Ronald S H Khoo
ronald at robobar.co.uk
Thu Feb 21 18:53:34 AEST 1991
[ no longer a cray/fortran issue, I think, so followups redirected ]
allison at convex.com (Brian Allison) writes:
> I don't know about Cray, but Convex's cpp has a -pcc switch to force it to
> (quoting the man page) "behave compatibly with earlier preprocessors that
> were not ANSI C conforming."
(Does Convex's .F.o default make rule call cpp -pcc ?)
Hmm, so why did Tom say that he could no longer use cpp for his perl
scripts ? Surely all he's got to do then is to get perl -P to call cpp -pcc ?
Tom ?
Hmm.. Thinking about it, perl really does need to be told about cpp flags
for -P, doesn't it. Should Configure try -traditional and/or -pcc and
use them if accepted ? Not that I've ever used -P, but if I ever do ...
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