Tells the compiler to apply FORTRAN 66 semantics.
Windows: Language > Enable FORTRAN 66 Semantics
Linux: None
Mac OS X: Language > Enable FORTRAN 66 Semantics
IA-32, Intel® 64, IA-64 architectures
Linux and Mac OS X: | -f66 |
Windows: | /f66 |
None
OFF |
The compiler applies Fortran 95 semantics. |
This option tells the compiler to apply FORTRAN 66 semantics when interpreting language features. This causes the following to occur:
DO loops are always executed at least once
FORTRAN 66 EXTERNAL statement syntax and semantics are allowed
If the OPEN statement STATUS specifier is omitted, the default changes to STATUS='NEW' instead of STATUS='UNKNOWN'
If the OPEN statement BLANK specifier is omitted, the default changes to BLANK='ZERO' instead of BLANK='NULL'
Linux and Mac OS X: -66
Windows: None