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Intel Fortran Language Reference - NCI National Facility

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<strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>Language</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

• One or more c = expr items, where c is a named constant and expr is a value.<br />

If you want to specify more than one c = expr item, a comma must separate the items.<br />

The three dots following the syntax mean you can enter as many of these sequences (a<br />

comma, followed by c = expr) as you like.<br />

• An optional terminating right parenthesis. If you used the optional left parenthesis, you must<br />

use the terminating right parenthesis.<br />

The colored brackets ([ ]) indicate that the parentheses are optional only as an extension to<br />

standard <strong>Fortran</strong> 95.<br />

Platform Labels<br />

A platform is a combination of operating system and central processing unit (CPU) that provides a<br />

distinct environment in which to use a product (in this case, a language). This manual contains<br />

information for the following language platforms:<br />

Platform 1<br />

<strong>Language</strong> Operating System CPU<br />

<strong>Intel</strong>® <strong>Fortran</strong> Linux IA-32<br />

Linux<br />

<strong>Intel</strong>® Itanium®<br />

Microsoft* Windows* 2000<br />

IA-32<br />

Microsoft Windows NT* 4.0<br />

IA-32<br />

Microsoft Windows XP*<br />

IA-32<br />

Microsoft Windows XP<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> Itanium<br />

1. For the latest information on the current language platforms, see the online Release Notes.<br />

Information in this manual applies to all supported platforms unless it is otherwise labeled for a<br />

specific platform (or platforms), as follows:<br />

L*X<br />

Applies to Linux* on <strong>Intel</strong>® IA-32 processors and <strong>Intel</strong>® Itanium® processors.<br />

L*X32<br />

Applies to Linux on <strong>Intel</strong> IA-32 processors.<br />

L*X64<br />

Applies to Linux on <strong>Intel</strong> Itanium processors.<br />

W*32 Applies to Microsoft Windows* 2000, Windows XP, and Windows NT* 4.0 on <strong>Intel</strong><br />

IA-32 processors.<br />

W*64 Applies to Microsoft Windows XP operating systems on <strong>Intel</strong> Itanium processors.<br />

i32<br />

Applies to 32-bit operating systems on <strong>Intel</strong> IA-32 processors.<br />

i64<br />

Applies to 64-bit operating systems on <strong>Intel</strong> Itanium processors.<br />

For example, the IOFOCUS specifier (for an OPEN statement) is labeled "(W*32, W*64)", so this<br />

specifier is valid only on Windows operating systems.<br />

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