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Non-standard continuation characters #13

@ThemosTsikas

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@ThemosTsikas

Lines 53 and 78 of h0psi1_p_utils.mod.F90 contain the non-standard continuation character \. The standard continuation character & should be used instead (as is already used in that file on 11 occasions).

Non-standard continuation characters are supported on some compilers, but in non-uniform contexts. An experiment with GNU vs. Intel compilers shows that \ is supported in character context by one of them but not the other. It is best not to rely on such extensions and, in this case, it looks pointless and accidental rather than intentional.

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