- ... library1
- including the GDF
FITS converter
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- ... 72
- Up to the 2003 standard, Fortran
used the same limit on its arrays. Fortran 2008 has raised it to
15.
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- ... section.3
- Variables %gil%refI with I=1,4
(ibid. %gil%valI %gil%incI) which were
marked as deprecated, have been removed.
The new pointer arrays should be used instead.
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- ...
anymore4
- this restriction is actually older than the GDFV2
definition.
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- ...
initialized.5
- However, the whole GIO library can still work
consistently on unitialized gildas data structure, as it never
accesses the pointer elements.
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