The runtime's I/O error handler was not crashing the program on an
end-of-file condition that arises for a data transfer statement with
at least one of ERR= or IOMSG= and none of END= or IOSTAT= control
items. This turns out to be incorrect (per subclause 12.11);
an EOF is recoverable only for END= and/or IOSTAT=, and an
non-advancing end-of-record is recoverable only for EOR= and/or IOSTAT=.
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