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<strong>Intel</strong>® <strong>Fortran</strong> <strong>Compiler</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Linux*</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Volume</strong> I: Building<br />

Applications<br />

handling in mixed-language<br />

programming<br />

overview .............................. 198<br />

intrinsic .................................... 109<br />

data types ..................................... 99<br />

date and time routines ................ 230<br />

-DD compiler option ...................... 59<br />

debugger<br />

See debugging .......................... 88<br />

debugging<br />

commands<br />

summary of............................ 92<br />

commands................................. 90<br />

displaying variables ................... 99<br />

expressions ............................. 106<br />

getting started with .................... 88<br />

locating unaligned data ........... 108<br />

mixed-language programs....... 107<br />

options....................................... 88<br />

overview .................................... 88<br />

preparing program <strong>for</strong>................ 90<br />

program that generates a signal<br />

............................................. 107<br />

SQUARES example program.... 94<br />

dec<strong>for</strong>t_dump_flag environment<br />

variable ....................................234<br />

decimal conversions....................240<br />

DECLARE compiler directive ........36<br />

DECORATE property ..................183<br />

default<br />

file names ................................149<br />

pathnames...............................149<br />

default behavior of compiler ............8<br />

DEFAULTFILE specifier<br />

in OPEN statement..........147, 149<br />

DEFINE compiler directive ............36<br />

DEFINE FILE statement..............138<br />

DELETE statement..............138, 157<br />

denormalized numbers................119<br />

derived-type variable.....................99<br />

differences between versions......240<br />

direct access<br />

<strong>for</strong> records ...............................158<br />

directives .......................................36<br />

disclaimer ........................................1<br />

displaying variables<br />

in debugging ..............................99<br />

documentation<br />

268

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