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RNL(3F)						       Last changed: 1-6-98

NAME
     RNLFLAG, RNLDELM, RNLSEP, RNLREP, RNLCOMM - Manipulates characters
     recognized by NAMELIST

SYNOPSIS
     CALL RNLFLAG(char, mode)

     CALL RNLDELM(char, mode)

     CALL RNLSEP(char, mode)

     CALL RNLREP(char, mode)

     CALL RNLCOMM(char, mode)

IMPLEMENTATION
     UNICOS, UNICOS/mk, and IRIX systems

DESCRIPTION
     On IRIX systems, this routine is valid only when compiling programs
     with the MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 compiler or when compiling programs with
     the -craylibs option to the MIPSpro 7.2 F77 compiler. See the "BUGS"
     subsection for further details.

     These routines perform character manipulation.

     When using the CF90 compiler or MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 compiler on
     UNICOS or IRIX, all arguments must be of default kind unless
     documented otherwise.  On UNICOS the default kind is KIND=8 for
     integer, real, complex, and logical arguments; on IRIX, the default
     kind is KIND=4.

     The following is a list of valid arguments for this routine.

     char      For RNLFLAG, an echo character.	Default is E.
	       For RNLDELM, a delimiting character.  The defaults are $ and
	       &.
	       For RNLSEP, a separator character.  Default is a comma (,).
	       For RNLREP, a replacement character.  Default is =.
	       For RNLCOMM, a trailing comment indicator.  Defaults are a
	       colon (:) and a semicolon (;).

     mode      mode can have the following values:

	       =0   Delete character

	       not equal to 0
		    Add character

     In each of these user-control subroutine argument lists, char is a
     character variable that contains any ASCII character.  Except on the
     CRAY T90 series, char may also be a Hollerith character, specified by
     1Lx or 1Rx.

     These routines support the Cray Research Fortran 77 (CF77) namelist
     extension.	 The ANSI Fortran 90 standard introduced a standardized
     version of namelist I/O.  The facilities provided by these routines
     are not used by namelist I/O in a Fortran program compiled with Cray
     Research Fortran 90 (CF90) unless the -f77 option is supplied on the
     assign command for a file or unit.

     RNLFLAG adds or removes char from the set of characters that, if found
     in column 1, initiates echoing of the input lines to stdout.

     RNLDELM adds or removes char from the set of characters that precede
     the NAMELIST group name and signal end-of-input.

     RNLSEP adds or removes char from the set of characters that must
     follow each constant to act as a separator.

     RNLREP adds or removes char from the set of characters that occur
     between the variable name and the value.

     RNLCOMM adds or removes char from the set of characters that initiate
     trailing comments on a line.

     No checks are made to determine the reasonableness, usefulness, or
     consistency of these changes.

BUGS
     On IRIX systems, the implementation of these routines has not been
     thoroughly tested.

SEE ALSO
     RNLECHO(3F), RNLSKIP(3F), RNLTYPE(3F), WNL(3), WNLLINE(3F),
     WNLLONG(3F)

     Application Programmer's Library Reference Manual, publication SR-
     2165, for the printed version of this man page.

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