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XL Fortran Enterprise Edition for AIX : User's Guide - IBM

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Table 8. Options <strong>for</strong> Compatibility (continued)<br />

Command-Line Option @PROCESS Directive Description<br />

-qextname[=name:name...]<br />

-qnoextname<br />

EXTNAME[(name:name...)]<br />

NOEXTNAME<br />

Adds an underscore to<br />

the names of all global<br />

entities, which helps in<br />

porting programs from<br />

systems where this is a<br />

convention <strong>for</strong><br />

mixed-language<br />

programs.<br />

Default: -qnoextname<br />

-qinit=f90ptr INIT(f90ptr) Makes the initial<br />

association status of<br />

pointers disassociated.<br />

Default: The default<br />

association status of<br />

pointers is undefined.<br />

-qintlog<br />

-qnointlog<br />

INTLOG<br />

NOINTLOG<br />

Specifies that you can<br />

mix integer and logical<br />

values in expressions<br />

and statements.<br />

Default: -qnointlog<br />

-qintsize=bytes INTSIZE(bytes) Sets the size of default<br />

INTEGER and<br />

LOGICAL values.<br />

Default: -qintsize=4<br />

-qlog4<br />

-qnolog4<br />

-qmodule=mangle81<br />

LOG4<br />

NOLOG4<br />

Specifies whether the<br />

result of a logical<br />

operation with logical<br />

operands is a<br />

LOGICAL(4) or is a<br />

LOGICAL with the<br />

maximum length of the<br />

operands.<br />

Default: -qnolog4<br />

Specifies that the<br />

compiler should use the<br />

<strong>XL</strong> <strong>Fortran</strong> Version 8.1<br />

naming convention <strong>for</strong><br />

non-intrinsic module<br />

files.<br />

Default: The compiler<br />

uses the current naming<br />

convention <strong>for</strong><br />

non-intrinsic module<br />

names. This convention<br />

is not compatible with<br />

that used by previous<br />

versions of the compiler.<br />

See<br />

Page<br />

158<br />

176<br />

179<br />

180<br />

198<br />

204<br />

82 <strong>XL</strong> <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>AIX</strong> : User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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