Easy way to find if and its corresponding end if with modern fortran ? #1065
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You can probably format your code. findent, is the default formatter. That should fix the indentation and you should be able to collapse then. |
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I've started using the extension in VS Code, and I'm using a very large, old script, which I'm not familiar with. I'd like to know if there's any simple way to identify if-end if /do-end do structures that I'm not aware of.
The code is poorly indented, so collapsing the code doesn't help.
I'm surprised I haven't found this question yet. I've done my research for similar questions before, maybe i'm not using the proper terminology ?
Thanks in advance !
Edit : I'm new to Modern Fortran , to VS Code and Fortran in general. I've read the documentation before asking my question, too. I don't know if I'm missing something obvious, as in general, the extension doesn't work as I expected it to. If I right-click a
Call some_subroutine
, I should be redirected to the module containing that subroutine, right ?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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