Some diagnostics produced by g77
require sufficient explanation
that the explanations are given below, and the diagnostics themselves
identify the appropriate explanation.
Identification uses the GNU Info format--specifically, the info
command that displays the explanation is given within square
brackets in the diagnostic.
For example:
foo.f:5: Invalid statement [info -f g77 M FOOEY]
More details about the above diagnostic is found in the g77
Info
documentation, menu item `M', submenu item `FOOEY',
which is displayed by typing the UNIX command
`info -f g77 M FOOEY'.
Other Info readers, such as EMACS, may be just as easily used to display the pertinent node. In the above example, `g77' is the Info document name, `M' is the top-level menu item to select, and, in that node (named `Diagnostics', the name of this chapter, which is the very text you're reading now), `FOOEY' is the menu item to select.
In this printed version of the g77
manual, the above example
points to a section, below, entitled `FOOEY'---though, of course,
as the above is just a sample, no such section exists.
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