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Subject:  Fortran 90 Source Form 
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 In the interest of forming an early
 de facto standard, we're taking a
 survey of Fortran 90 implementors
 (or any interested parties):
 
 What "processor dependent" means of
 signifying a program unit's source form
 are you developing?  Are you permitting
 a source file to contain both free and
 fixed, with some directive to identify
 which is which?  If not, are you using
 a file extension to signify the source
 form?  Results of this survey will be
 published.  Please respond by 2 November.

 Matt Snyder
 Lahey Computer Systems

