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> From: Hans Boldt > > That's not a bad idea. If we ever get free-form F, D, I, O, and P > specs, it's not unreasonable to expect an option to assume /FREE and > /END-FREE around the code. > Hans, I'm probably missing something obvious, but why can't this be done even with the existing fixed specs? If the control spec (ie: sourcetype(*FREE) ) is set to free, then the compiler should assume that all eligible source statements (currently only C specs) are coded in free form. Alternatively, we could specify the relevent spec-types as a parameter to the keyword: FREE('C') FREE('CFD') FREE(*ALL) John Taylor
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