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		User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: jotg14 on February 28, 2015, 12:20:21 am
		
			
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				Hello,
I am using Code::Blocks in my Mac OS X  to write fortran90 codes, but when I try to build them an error appears on the Build log saying that the line has been truncated. As I'm a newbie in Code::Blocks I have looked for the answer in Google and I have found that I have to introduce: 
-ffree-line-length-none or -ffixed-line-length-none (I am not sure which one is the correct) taking into account what this website says: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/Fortran-Dialect-Options.html
My question is: where and how have I to introduce this commands in order to solve this problem?
Thank you very much for your help. 
			 
			
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				I have never used Fortran under Code::Blocks (I used to code a lot of Fortran77 on VAX computers years ago). But I guess it is similar to C++ projects in this regard
Select your project, then use Project -> Build Options... 
Under Compiler Settings you should have 3 tabs
Compiler options: See if your options are covered there first, if not go to "other options "
Other options: Here you can add additional compiler options, you could add "-ffree-line-length-none "  or whatever here
#defines: Probably not for Fortran
This procedure is per project & build target. There is also a possibility to set it for all projects/build targets via Settings -> Compiler...