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- Page 3 and 4: Table of Contents Getting Started..
- Page 5 and 6: 1 Getting Started LF Fortran Expres
- Page 7 and 8: Installing Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95
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- Page 13: License Activation License Activati
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- Page 19 and 20: Maintenance Updates Maintenance Upd
- Page 21 and 22: Repairing LF Fortran Repairing LF F
- Page 23 and 24: What’s Next? Running the Program
- Page 25 and 26: 2 Developing with LF Fortran This c
- Page 27 and 28: Filenames containing spaces must be
- Page 29 and 30: Passing Information Passing Informa
- Page 31 and 32: OpenGL Graphics Programs The OpenGL
- Page 33 and 34: Compiler and Linker Options If no u
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- Page 53 and 54: Link Environment Variables LINK LIB
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- Page 57 and 58: 3 Mixed Language Programming Mixed
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do l = 0, 7 do k = 0, 6 do j = 0, 5
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PROGRAM MAIN integer :: i,j,k i = 1
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Variable Type Correspondence scheme
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extern struct { float x, y; } zulu_
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double r8add_(i,j) int *i, *j; { do
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function dll1(a, a1, i, i1, l, l1)
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Borland Delphi Information Borland
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• Character arguments should be d
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Calling LF Fortran DLLs from Micros
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Here are some more things to consid
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Calling assembly language procedure
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i = 52 j = 16 call asmadd(i,j,l) pr
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m1 dd 7 m2 dd 3 _ADATA ENDS ; END P
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call asmcom print 10, i,j,k print 2
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Passing Arguments to Subroutines SU
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Table 8: FUNCTION Return Mechanisms
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Returning Values from Functions ret
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4 Command-Line Debugging with FDB S
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Breakpoints • [mod@]proc[@inproc]
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show break Controlling Program Exec
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Setting and Displaying Program Vari
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list now Displays the current line.
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Signals unalias [cmd] Remove the al
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Communicating with fdb An internal
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5 Library Manager Options The Micro
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Response Files Response Files It is
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Creating import libraries have the
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6 Utility Programs This chapter doc
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EDITBIN.EXE -SUMMARY Default option
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HDRSTRIP.F90 alignment is specified
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WHERE.EXE WHERE.EXE WHERE.EXE can b
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A Programming Hints This appendix c
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Direct File Format Direct File Form
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Limits of Operation. Table 9: LF Fo
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B Runtime Options The behavior of t
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Standard Input and Output Standard
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Example: a.exe /Wl,Rm:errors.txt De
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i The li option outputs diagnostic
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FUnn = filname Environment Variable
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INDEX A a runtime option 133 -ap op
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P p runtime option 135 -pause, paus