Ron Ford <ron@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 18:53:38 +0000 (UTC), FX wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I asked the question some time ago, but got no answer: is there any
> > compiler out there that handles ISO-10646 character variables? I.e. is
> > there any compiler that will compile this:
> >
> > character(len=10, kind=selected_char_kind('ISO_10646')) :: line
> > line = selected_char_kind('ISO_10646')_"whatever"
> >
> > I assumed so because several compilers have "Yes" in the "Sup****t
> > international character sets" (quoting from memory) category of the
F2003
> > compiler comparison published in ACM SIGPLAN Fortran forum, but the
ones
> > I tried it with (Intel, Sun, g95) don't sup****t the UCS-4 charset.
> > Furthermore, I've checked the websites of compilers that are
re****tedly
> > winning the Fortran 2003 race (namely, IBM and NAG), and it doesn't
look
> > like they do.
> >
> > So, can any Enlighten me on that issue? Thanks in advance!
> <snip>
I missed the original post, but FWIW sup****t international character
sets might include allowin eight bit (Latin) character sets.


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