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

NAME
     WNLFLAG, WNLDELM, WNLSEP, WNLREP - Provides user control of NAMELIST
     output format

SYNOPSIS
     CALL WNLFLAG(char)

     CALL WNLDELM(char)

     CALL WNLSEP(char)

     CALL WNLREP(char)

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 provide user control of output formatting.

     char    For WNLFLAG, the first ASCII character of the first line.
	     Default is a blank.
	     For WNLDELM, a NAMELIST delimiter.	 Default is &.
	     For WNLSEP, a NAMELIST separator.	Default is a comma (,).
	     For WNLREP, a NAMELIST replacement character.  Default is =.

     WNLFLAG changes the character written in column 1 of the first line
     from blank to char.  Typically, char is used for carriage control if
     the output is to be listed, or for forcing echoing if the output is to
     be used as input for NAMELIST reads.

     WNLDELM changes the character preceding the group name and END from &
     to char.

     WNLSEP changes the separator character immediately following each
     value from , to char.

     WNLREP changes the replacement operator that comes between name and
     value from = to char.

     In each of these subroutines, 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(1) command for a file or unit.

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

SEE ALSO
     RNL(3), RNLECHO(3F), RNLSKIP(3F), RNLTYPE(3F), 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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