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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 />

Default: Off<br />

Specifies that arrays might be allocated on the stack, where possible, by the<br />

compiler.<br />

-nostartfiles<br />

Default: Off<br />

Specifies that standard startup files should be used when linking.<br />

There is no -startfiles option.<br />

-syntax_only<br />

Default: Off<br />

Alternate syntax: -y and -syntax<br />

Requests that only the syntax of the source file be checked. Code generation is<br />

suppressed.<br />

-T file<br />

Default: Off<br />

Instructs the linker to read link commands from file.<br />

-Tf file<br />

Default: Off<br />

Specifies that filename should be compiled as a <strong>Fortran</strong> source file. This option<br />

is used when you have a <strong>Fortran</strong> file with a nonstandard file extension (that is,<br />

not one of .F, .FOR, or .F90).<br />

-u<br />

Default: Off<br />

Alternate syntax: -implicitnone<br />

Specifies that the IMPLICIT NONE should be set by default. See also -warn<br />

[no]declarations.<br />

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