avatar
v*v
2
never heard of that.

【在 n********6 的大作中提到】
: Fortran 里有没有类似 C 的 TRY-CATCH ?
avatar
sc
3
maybe in f90 if associated?

【在 n********6 的大作中提到】
: Fortran 里有没有类似 C 的 TRY-CATCH ?
avatar
O*e
4
No, that tests whether a pointer points to a valid memory address.
The "associated" statement may return an error status, but it does
not throw an exception.

【在 sc 的大作中提到】
: maybe in f90 if associated?
avatar
O*e
5
If you really need to handle general signals using native Fortran,
you will need a compiler that supports the PXFSIG* subroutines
defined in the POSIX Fortran binding standard IEEE 1003.9-1992.
It might be easier to use mixed Fortran/C++ compilation to do
what you want, if your compiler supports mixed language calling.
If you only want to deal with numerical exceptions, check whether
your compiler supports the Fortran 2003 ieee_exceptions intrinsic
module.

【在 n********6 的大作中提到】
: Fortran 里有没有类似 C 的 TRY-CATCH ?
相关阅读
logo
联系我们隐私协议©2024 redian.news
Redian新闻
Redian.news刊载任何文章,不代表同意其说法或描述,仅为提供更多信息,也不构成任何建议。文章信息的合法性及真实性由其作者负责,与Redian.news及其运营公司无关。欢迎投稿,如发现稿件侵权,或作者不愿在本网发表文章,请版权拥有者通知本网处理。