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*DECK XERPRN |
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SUBROUTINE XERPRN (PREFIX, NPREF, MESSG, NWRAP) |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
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C***BEGIN PROLOGUE XERPRN |
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C***SUBSIDIARY |
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C***PURPOSE Print error messages processed by XERMSG. |
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C***LIBRARY SLATEC (XERROR) |
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C***CATEGORY R3C |
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C***TYPE ALL (XERPRN-A) |
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C***KEYWORDS ERROR MESSAGES, PRINTING, XERROR |
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C***AUTHOR Fong, Kirby, (NMFECC at LLNL) |
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C***DESCRIPTION |
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C |
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C This routine sends one or more lines to each of the (up to five) |
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C logical units to which error messages are to be sent. This routine |
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C is called several times by XERMSG, sometimes with a single line to |
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C print and sometimes with a (potentially very long) message that may |
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C wrap around into multiple lines. |
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C |
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C PREFIX Input argument of type CHARACTER. This argument contains |
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C characters to be put at the beginning of each line before |
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C the body of the message. No more than 16 characters of |
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C PREFIX will be used. |
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C |
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C NPREF Input argument of type INTEGER. This argument is the number |
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C of characters to use from PREFIX. If it is negative, the |
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C intrinsic function LEN is used to determine its length. If |
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C it is zero, PREFIX is not used. If it exceeds 16 or if |
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C LEN(PREFIX) exceeds 16, only the first 16 characters will be |
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C used. If NPREF is positive and the length of PREFIX is less |
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C than NPREF, a copy of PREFIX extended with blanks to length |
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C NPREF will be used. |
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C |
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C MESSG Input argument of type CHARACTER. This is the text of a |
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C message to be printed. If it is a long message, it will be |
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C broken into pieces for printing on multiple lines. Each line |
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C will start with the appropriate prefix and be followed by a |
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C piece of the message. NWRAP is the number of characters per |
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C piece; that is, after each NWRAP characters, we break and |
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C start a new line. In addition the characters '$$' embedded |
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C in MESSG are a sentinel for a new line. The counting of |
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C characters up to NWRAP starts over for each new line. The |
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C value of NWRAP typically used by XERMSG is 72 since many |
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C older error messages in the SLATEC Library are laid out to |
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C rely on wrap-around every 72 characters. |
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C |
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C NWRAP Input argument of type INTEGER. This gives the maximum size |
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C piece into which to break MESSG for printing on multiple |
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C lines. An embedded '$$' ends a line, and the count restarts |
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C at the following character. If a line break does not occur |
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C on a blank (it would split a word) that word is moved to the |
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C next line. Values of NWRAP less than 16 will be treated as |
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C 16. Values of NWRAP greater than 132 will be treated as 132. |
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C The actual line length will be NPREF + NWRAP after NPREF has |
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C been adjusted to fall between 0 and 16 and NWRAP has been |
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C adjusted to fall between 16 and 132. |
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C |
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C***REFERENCES R. E. Jones and D. K. Kahaner, XERROR, the SLATEC |
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C Error-handling Package, SAND82-0800, Sandia |
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C Laboratories, 1982. |
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C***ROUTINES CALLED I1MACH, XGETUA |
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C***REVISION HISTORY (YYMMDD) |
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C 880621 DATE WRITTEN |
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C 880708 REVISED AFTER THE SLATEC CML SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF |
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C JUNE 29 AND 30 TO CHANGE THE NAME TO XERPRN AND TO REWORK |
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C THE HANDLING OF THE NEW LINE SENTINEL TO BEHAVE LIKE THE |
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C SLASH CHARACTER IN FORMAT STATEMENTS. |
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C 890706 REVISED WITH THE HELP OF FRED FRITSCH AND REG CLEMENS TO |
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C STREAMLINE THE CODING AND FIX A BUG THAT CAUSED EXTRA BLANK |
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C LINES TO BE PRINTED. |
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C 890721 REVISED TO ADD A NEW FEATURE. A NEGATIVE VALUE OF NPREF |
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C CAUSES LEN(PREFIX) TO BE USED AS THE LENGTH. |
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C 891013 REVISED TO CORRECT ERROR IN CALCULATING PREFIX LENGTH. |
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C 891214 Prologue converted to Version 4.0 format. (WRB) |
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C 900510 Added code to break messages between words. (RWC) |
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C 920501 Reformatted the REFERENCES section. (WRB) |
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C***END PROLOGUE XERPRN |
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CHARACTER*(*) PREFIX, MESSG |
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INTEGER NPREF, NWRAP |
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CHARACTER*148 CBUFF |
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INTEGER IU(5), NUNIT |
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CHARACTER*2 NEWLIN |
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PARAMETER (NEWLIN = '$$') |
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INTEGER N, I1MACH, I, LPREF, LWRAP, LENMSG, NEXTC |
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INTEGER LPIECE, IDELTA |
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C***FIRST EXECUTABLE STATEMENT XERPRN |
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CALL XGETUA(IU,NUNIT) |
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C A ZERO VALUE FOR A LOGICAL UNIT NUMBER MEANS TO USE THE STANDARD |
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C ERROR MESSAGE UNIT INSTEAD. I1MACH(4) RETRIEVES THE STANDARD |
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C ERROR MESSAGE UNIT. |
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C |
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N = I1MACH(4) |
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DO 10 I=1,NUNIT |
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IF (IU(I) .EQ. 0) IU(I) = N |
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10 CONTINUE |
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C |
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C LPREF IS THE LENGTH OF THE PREFIX. THE PREFIX IS PLACED AT THE |
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C BEGINNING OF CBUFF, THE CHARACTER BUFFER, AND KEPT THERE DURING |
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C THE REST OF THIS ROUTINE. |
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C |
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IF ( NPREF .LT. 0 ) THEN |
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LPREF = LEN(PREFIX) |
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ELSE |
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LPREF = NPREF |
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ENDIF |
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LPREF = MIN(16, LPREF) |
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IF (LPREF .NE. 0) CBUFF(1:LPREF) = PREFIX |
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C LWRAP IS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CHARACTERS WE WANT TO TAKE AT ONE |
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C TIME FROM MESSG TO PRINT ON ONE LINE. |
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C |
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LWRAP = MAX(16, MIN(132, NWRAP)) |
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C SET LENMSG TO THE LENGTH OF MESSG, IGNORE ANY TRAILING BLANKS. |
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C |
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LENMSG = LEN(MESSG) |
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N = LENMSG |
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DO 20 I=1,N |
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IF (MESSG(LENMSG:LENMSG) .NE. ' ') GO TO 30 |
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LENMSG = LENMSG - 1 |
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20 CONTINUE |
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30 CONTINUE |
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C |
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C IF THE MESSAGE IS ALL BLANKS, THEN PRINT ONE BLANK LINE. |
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C |
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IF (LENMSG .EQ. 0) THEN |
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CBUFF(LPREF+1:LPREF+1) = ' ' |
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DO 40 I=1,NUNIT |
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WRITE(IU(I), '(A)') CBUFF(1:LPREF+1) |
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40 CONTINUE |
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RETURN |
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ENDIF |
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C SET NEXTC TO THE POSITION IN MESSG WHERE THE NEXT SUBSTRING |
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C STARTS. FROM THIS POSITION WE SCAN FOR THE NEW LINE SENTINEL. |
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C WHEN NEXTC EXCEEDS LENMSG, THERE IS NO MORE TO PRINT. |
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C WE LOOP BACK TO LABEL 50 UNTIL ALL PIECES HAVE BEEN PRINTED. |
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C |
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C WE LOOK FOR THE NEXT OCCURRENCE OF THE NEW LINE SENTINEL. THE |
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C INDEX INTRINSIC FUNCTION RETURNS ZERO IF THERE IS NO OCCURRENCE |
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C OR IF THE LENGTH OF THE FIRST ARGUMENT IS LESS THAN THE LENGTH |
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C OF THE SECOND ARGUMENT. |
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C |
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C THERE ARE SEVERAL CASES WHICH SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR IN THE |
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C FOLLOWING ORDER. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO SET LPIECE TO THE NUMBER |
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C OF CHARACTERS THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN FROM MESSG STARTING AT |
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C POSITION NEXTC. |
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C |
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C LPIECE .EQ. 0 THE NEW LINE SENTINEL DOES NOT OCCUR IN THE |
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C REMAINDER OF THE CHARACTER STRING. LPIECE |
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C SHOULD BE SET TO LWRAP OR LENMSG+1-NEXTC, |
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C WHICHEVER IS LESS. |
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C |
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C LPIECE .EQ. 1 THE NEW LINE SENTINEL STARTS AT MESSG(NEXTC: |
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C NEXTC). LPIECE IS EFFECTIVELY ZERO, AND WE |
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C PRINT NOTHING TO AVOID PRODUCING UNNECESSARY |
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C BLANK LINES. THIS TAKES CARE OF THE SITUATION |
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C WHERE THE LIBRARY ROUTINE HAS A MESSAGE OF |
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C EXACTLY 72 CHARACTERS FOLLOWED BY A NEW LINE |
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C SENTINEL FOLLOWED BY MORE CHARACTERS. NEXTC |
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C SHOULD BE INCREMENTED BY 2. |
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C |
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C LPIECE .GT. LWRAP+1 REDUCE LPIECE TO LWRAP. |
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C |
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C ELSE THIS LAST CASE MEANS 2 .LE. LPIECE .LE. LWRAP+1 |
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C RESET LPIECE = LPIECE-1. NOTE THAT THIS |
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C PROPERLY HANDLES THE END CASE WHERE LPIECE .EQ. |
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C LWRAP+1. THAT IS, THE SENTINEL FALLS EXACTLY |
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C AT THE END OF A LINE. |
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C |
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NEXTC = 1 |
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50 LPIECE = INDEX(MESSG(NEXTC:LENMSG), NEWLIN) |
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IF (LPIECE .EQ. 0) THEN |
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C |
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C THERE WAS NO NEW LINE SENTINEL FOUND. |
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C |
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IDELTA = 0 |
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LPIECE = MIN(LWRAP, LENMSG+1-NEXTC) |
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IF (LPIECE .LT. LENMSG+1-NEXTC) THEN |
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DO 52 I=LPIECE+1,2,-1 |
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IF (MESSG(NEXTC+I-1:NEXTC+I-1) .EQ. ' ') THEN |
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LPIECE = I-1 |
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IDELTA = 1 |
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GOTO 54 |
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ENDIF |
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52 CONTINUE |
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ENDIF |
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54 CBUFF(LPREF+1:LPREF+LPIECE) = MESSG(NEXTC:NEXTC+LPIECE-1) |
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NEXTC = NEXTC + LPIECE + IDELTA |
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ELSEIF (LPIECE .EQ. 1) THEN |
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C |
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C WE HAVE A NEW LINE SENTINEL AT MESSG(NEXTC:NEXTC+1). |
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C DON'T PRINT A BLANK LINE. |
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NEXTC = NEXTC + 2 |
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GO TO 50 |
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ELSEIF (LPIECE .GT. LWRAP+1) THEN |
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C |
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C LPIECE SHOULD BE SET DOWN TO LWRAP. |
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C |
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IDELTA = 0 |
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LPIECE = LWRAP |
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DO 56 I=LPIECE+1,2,-1 |
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IF (MESSG(NEXTC+I-1:NEXTC+I-1) .EQ. ' ') THEN |
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LPIECE = I-1 |
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IDELTA = 1 |
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GOTO 58 |
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ENDIF |
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56 CONTINUE |
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58 CBUFF(LPREF+1:LPREF+LPIECE) = MESSG(NEXTC:NEXTC+LPIECE-1) |
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NEXTC = NEXTC + LPIECE + IDELTA |
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ELSE |
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C |
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C IF WE ARRIVE HERE, IT MEANS 2 .LE. LPIECE .LE. LWRAP+1. |
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C WE SHOULD DECREMENT LPIECE BY ONE. |
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C |
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LPIECE = LPIECE - 1 |
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CBUFF(LPREF+1:LPREF+LPIECE) = MESSG(NEXTC:NEXTC+LPIECE-1) |
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NEXTC = NEXTC + LPIECE + 2 |
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ENDIF |
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C |
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C PRINT |
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C |
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DO 60 I=1,NUNIT |
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WRITE(IU(I), '(A)') CBUFF(1:LPREF+LPIECE) |
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60 CONTINUE |
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C |
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IF (NEXTC .LE. LENMSG) GO TO 50 |
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RETURN |
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END |