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-+: Don't interpret compound assignment operators

Both RATFOR and FORTRAN attempt to translate the commands ++, --, +=, -=, *=, and /= into code that behaves as their C/C++ counterparts. To turn this feature off, use -+.

Notice that in FORTRAN-90 /= is a token for "not equal," so if you want to use that you must turn off the compound assignment operators with use -+. However, a better solution is to leave them turned on and use FWEB's standard != token for "not equal."

See also -ylx.