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FORDDT.HLP -- HELP file for FORDDT-10 version 6 December 1981
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Compilation, loading and execution
The simplest method of loading and
Starting FORDDT is as follows:
.DEBUG filename.ext(DEBUG)/FORTRAN
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FORDDT commands:
ACCEPT VAER/M CVE or F format spec
CONTINUE CVE
DDT
DIMENSION A(CVE/CVE,CVE:CVE,...) or A/REMOVE
DOUBLE A(CVE/CVE,CVE:CVE,...) or A/REMOVE
GOTO SL or (contents of) VE
GROUP number 'TYPE' command list
HELP
LOCATE VASLF
MODE M,M,...
NEXT CVE
OPEN program unit name
PAUSE SLY AFTER CVE TYPING G
SLY IF CVE .relop. CVE TYPING G
REMOVE SLY
START
STOP /RETURN
STRACE
TYPE /M VAER/M , F , G , ...
WHAT
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FORDDT command parameter formats:
note: CVE means constant/variable/array element
constant (C):= 5 , 5. , 5.E2 , 5.D3 , (1.0,-1) , "77 , /ABC/
variable (V):= name
array (A):= name
array element (E):= name(CVE/CVE,CVE:CVE,...)
array range (R):= E-E
statement label (S):= 10
source line # (L):= #13
format # (F):= 101
format spec := ( FORMAT descriptor list ) ie. (F10.3,I5,...)
routine entry (Y):= name
mode (M):= Floating, Integer, Double, Complex, Logical,
Octal, Ascii, Rascii, Symbolic (/Big available
for last 4 ). FORDDT only looks at the first
character in a switch and ignores the rest.
Example: /REAL would be interpreted as /R, in
other words the mode would be RASCII.
group reference (G):= /groupnumber ( 1<= G <=8 )
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Comments can be included in command lines by use of an exclamation
point. Example:
>> PAUSE 10 !This is a comment
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