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[photran] Re: Dummy questions
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I would like to refine my first question and add a fourth one:
1) I can add a Fortran file by dragging & dropping it into my project's
tree, but Eclipse will make a copy of the file in the project's folder
if the file is not in there. Is there a way to keep the original source
file, i.e. include it in the project and let it in its original place,
without making a copy of it in the project's folder?
4) When there is a write(*,*) statement followed by a read(*,*)
statement, the latter will be executed before the former in a run inside
the Eclipse console. I read in a previous message that a way to bypass
such a problem is to insert flush(6) between the 2 statements. Is there
another way to fix this?
thanks
B.
Bruno wrote:
Hello,
I have 3 very dummy questions concerning the Eclipse-Photran IDE (and
I don't know if that's the right place to ask them):
1) How do include existing source files in a project?
2) When I run a program, the make utility does not seem to recognize
when no source file has been altered, and thus always rebuild the
program prior to running it. How can I make it realize when nothing
has changed?
3) Is there a way to invoke the debugger from a project whose path
contain spaces?
My config: Windows XP + MinGW/MSYS and gfortran/gdb.
Thanks
B.