Microsoft KB Archive/89131

= PRB: LEN_TRIM Appears to Return Incorrect String Length =

Article ID: 89131

Article Last Modified on 12/1/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FORTRAN Compiler 5.0
 * Microsoft FORTRAN Compiler 5.1
 * Microsoft FORTRAN Compiler 5.0
 * Microsoft FORTRAN Compiler 5.1
 * Microsoft FORTRAN PowerStation 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Fortran PowerStation 1.0a for MS-DOS
 * Microsoft FORTRAN PowerStation 32
 * Microsoft FORTRAN PowerStation 32

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This article was previously published under Q89131



SYMPTOMS
LEN_TRIM may appear to return an incorrect trimmed string length. This occurs when the string in the calling routine is not initialized and the subprogram's formal argument declares the character string smaller than the original string's length.



CAUSE
All bytes in uninitialized strings are set to zero (null characters). When a string is initialized, any unused bytes are padded with spaces to the end of the string. The padding is done to the size that is declared in the routine in which the string is initialized. If a string is passed to a routine that declares the string size to be smaller then it was defined, the string will be incompletely padded with spaces. Upon return to the routine where the string was declared, the string will still have null characters at the end. The LEN_TRIM intrinsic function only parses for spaces and will stop immediately when it detects the final null character. This will appear to be incorrect because most editors display null characters as blanks.



RESOLUTION
LEN_TRIM works correctly if the string lengths are declared equal in all routines that the use the string. Also, initializing the string to all spaces in the routine in which it is originally declared will also correct the problem.



Code to Reproduce Problem
character work*80 integer len

call getstr(work) len = LEN_TRIM(work) print *,len            ! len will be 80 end

subroutine getstr(outstr) character outstr*45 outstr = 'This is a test' return end

Code to Correct Problem
character work*80 integer len

work = ' ' call getstr(work) len = LEN_TRIM(work) print *,len            ! len will be 14 end

subroutine getstr(outstr) character outstr*45 outstr = 'This is a test' return end

Additional query words: 4.00 5.00 5.10 1.00

Keywords: kblangfortran KB89131

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