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From: | FCC |
Subject: | Re: grep can help? |
Date: | Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:23:59 +0200 |
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Albert Reiner wrote:
Just to point out the obvious: This does not take into account exclamation marks in string constants, and the standard also allows you to write F90 in fixed format in which case you might use ! in column 5 (?) for continuation lines. Of course it depends on your code whether this is a problem; a general solution would need to parse F90 in both formats. Albert.
I see. I think your 2nd point is not an example of good programming, so I would not worry about it. But your 1st point needs to be taken care of: replace-regexp "\B!.*" " " and all the comments will be gone, respecting the ! inside the strings, as long as they don't come with a preceding whitespace. But if they do, this is again not a good practice, normally for example you write "Nice to see you!", but not "Nice to see you !".
FCC.
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