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I just ran into a nasty problem with GFortran and G++ (C++). Probably not a bug ??? I am using GCC 14.1.I found and fixed the problem with my code along with one of my programmers. I was not properly handling the size_t hidden argument length value that GFortran adds to the character string arguments in my C++ code. Things are going better now.
I have a lot of code in C++ (over 100,000 lines). I have 750,000 lines of code in GFortran. I have to extern "C" this code in C++ to make it callable by GFortran code.
I missed declaring a couple of C++ functions as extern "C" which means that they kept their C++ mangled link names. But these C++ functions were declared as integer*8 and external in the GFortran code (old F77 code).
So, the GCC linker did not report to me that it did not have a link for the G++ functions. This may be a bug, I am not sure.
When I ran the program, the C++ functions were not called by the GFortran code. Instead, the GFortran code treated the C++ functions as integer*8 scalar variables.
If needful, I can probably put together a small code sample that exhibits the problem. Maybe. It could be that the size of my code affects the GCC linker.
I removed the Gfortran code "external" keywords, extern "C" the C++ functions, added the C++ function to my module list, and got a working link.
Thanks,
Lynn
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