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Troubles with Fortran function naming convention ?
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CdeMills |
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Troubles with Fortran function naming convention ? |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jul 2013 04:54:32 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello,
I converted quickly some piece of Fortran code, and it seems the interpreter
get lost:
original fortran code:
function myfunc(x, n)
...
myfunc = some_var
The way I translated it:
function myfunc = myfunc(x)
n = size(x);
...
myfunc = some_var;
keyboard
At the first call, the "keyboard" statement is reached. After that, all I
get is "some elements in list of return values are undefined" . Restarting
Octave is the only cure.
Is the use of the same symbol as return variable and function name valid ?
Octave 3.6.4 under cygwin.
Regards
Pascal
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