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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 />

BLANK returns 'UNKNOWN'<br />

FORM returns 'UNKNOWN'<br />

• List-directed input <strong>for</strong> character strings must be delimited by apostrophes<br />

or quotation marks, or an error will result.<br />

• When processing NAMELIST input:<br />

Column 1 of each record is skipped<br />

The '$' or '&' that appears prior to the group-name must appear in column<br />

2 of the input record<br />

-fpscomp all and -fpscomp none<br />

Default: -fpscomp libs<br />

Specifies that all the -fpscomp options <strong>for</strong> compatibility with Microsoft* <strong>Fortran</strong><br />

PowerStation should be used. The default value specifies that the PowerStation<br />

portability library should be passed to the linker.<br />

-fpscomp none specifies that no options <strong>for</strong> <strong>Fortran</strong> PowerStation compatibility<br />

should be used.<br />

-fpscomp [no]filesfromcmd<br />

Default: -fpscomp nofilesfromcmd<br />

Specifies Microsoft* <strong>Fortran</strong> PowerStation behavior when the OPEN statement<br />

file specifier is blank. This option looks in the command-line arguments <strong>for</strong><br />

unspecified filenames on an OPEN(. . . FILE=' ', . . .) and prompts <strong>for</strong> filenames<br />

at the terminal console.<br />

-fpscomp [no]general<br />

Default: -fpscomp nogeneral<br />

Specifies that Microsoft* <strong>Fortran</strong> PowerStation semantics should be used where<br />

differences exist between <strong>Intel</strong> <strong>Fortran</strong> and PowerStation.<br />

-fpscomp [no]io<strong>for</strong>mat<br />

Default: -fpscomp noio<strong>for</strong>mat<br />

Specifies Microsoft* <strong>Fortran</strong> PowerStation semantic conventions and record<br />

<strong>for</strong>mats <strong>for</strong> list-directed <strong>for</strong>matted I/O and un<strong>for</strong>matted I/O.<br />

-fpscomp [no]libs<br />

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