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Depending on the length of the standard names and the variable from which to grab the data, some of the auto-generated ccpp_field_add statements are too long. While this is tolerated by the Intel and GNU compilers (but not the PGI compiler), it is a violation of the Fortran standard. We need to add a line wrap mechanism for these, similar to what is done for calling the physics schemes from the auto-generated caps.
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Depending on the length of the standard names and the variable from which to grab the data, some of the auto-generated ccpp_field_add statements are too long. While this is tolerated by the Intel and GNU compilers (but not the PGI compiler), it is a violation of the Fortran standard. We need to add a line wrap mechanism for these, similar to what is done for calling the physics schemes from the auto-generated caps.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: