Hi Pearu,
When the analyse() function of the Use statement is called it will try to find
the file of the module and call the parser to parse and analyse this module.
However, i noticed that the ignore_comments parameter to the constructor of
FortranParser is not set. So if the user is parsing with ignore_comments=False,
then this is not carried through to the parser instances called within the
cascade of analyse() calls.
Here's my proposed fix:
diff -r ec5eb01a4e3e fparser/statements.py
--- a/fparser/statements.py Fri Sep 03 20:20:51 2010 +0300
+++ b/fparser/statements.py Mon Sep 06 22:36:52 2010 +0200
@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@
from parsefortran import FortranParser
self.info('looking module information from %r' % (fn))
reader = FortranFileReader(fn, include_dirs=self.reader.include_dirs, source_only=self.reader.source_only)
- parser = FortranParser(reader)
+ parser =
FortranParser(reader,ignore_comments=self.top.parent.ignore_comments)
parser.parse()
parser.block.a.module.update(modules)
parser.analyze()
best,
omar
Original issue reported on code.google.com by omar.aw...@gmail.com on 6 Sep 2010 at 8:42
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
omar.aw...@gmail.com
on 6 Sep 2010 at 8:42