Is there a way of disabling the line length limit in the gfortran compiler? I am porting from ifort to gfortran and I wonder if there is an easy way to do so without going through the code and introduce line continuation by hand everywhere where it is needed.
2 Answers
Investigate the options
-ffixed-line-length
-ffree-line-length
GCC manual:
-ffixed-line-length-n
Set column after which characters are ignored in typical fixed-form lines in the source file... Popular values for n include 72 (the standard and the default), 80 (card image), and 132 (corresponding to “extended-source” options in some popular compilers). n may also be ‘none’, meaning that the entire line is meaningful and that continued character constants never have implicit spaces appended to them to fill out the line.
-ffixed-line-length-0
means the same thing as-ffixed-line-length-none
.
-ffree-line-length-n
Set column after which characters are ignored in typical free-form lines in the source file. The default value is 132. n may be ‘none’, meaning that the entire line is meaningful.
-ffree-line-length-0
means the same thing as-ffree-line-length-none
.
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Could you please help me find which standard these (and, why not, all other) options have been introduced since? Thank you in advance.– EnlicoNov 22, 2017 at 14:52
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I apologize, but I simply haven't found it. I can find all options on gcc.gnu.org, still I couldn't find a table with a "introduced in" column. Can you at least tell me if I'm searching for an existing thing? Again, apologize.– EnlicoNov 22, 2017 at 17:46
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FYI if you have intel fortran compiler, the compiler flag is
-extend-source
which gets you 132 max line length. i do not know if there is a 'switch like-ffree-line-length
. Jan 5, 2022 at 20:49
I used -ffree-line-length-none
so that my extra long lines in the source code didn't cause errors