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g77
contribute to this, or at least avoiding
intefering with it?
Currently, g77
provides rudimentary ways to choose whether to
overwrite portions of other Fortran compilation systems
(such as the f77
command and the libf2c
library).
Is this sufficient?
What happens when users choose not to overwrite these--does
g77
work properly in all such installations, picking
up its own versions, or does it pick up the existing "alien"
versions it didn't overwrite with its own, possibly leading
to subtle bugs?
LOC()
and other intrinsics are probably somewhat misclassified.
Is the a need for more precise classification of intrinsics, and if so,
what are the appropriate groupings?
Is there a need to individually
enable/disable/delete/hide intrinsics from the command line?
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