comp.lang.fortran
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: Is passing a RESHAPEd array to an intent(out) arg legal?
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: Is passing a RESHAPEd array to an intent(out) arg legal?
- Re: Is passing a RESHAPEd array to an intent(out) arg legal?
- Is passing a RESHAPEd array to an intent(out) arg legal?
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Intel Fortran - I/O handling of NaN
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: procedure as optional argument?
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- procedure as optional argument?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- RE: XLF V13.1 release for AIX -- fully compliant Fortran 2003 standard
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- Re: Fortran aliasing
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Fortran aliasing
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Private type bound operators with public generic operator interface.
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Re: interface in a module function
- Re: interface in a module function
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- interface in a module function
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- suggestions for restricted sharing of variables
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Where Is The Fortran Cadre?
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- Re: compile success, but can not run
- compile success, but can not run
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: condition true or false? -> (-1 < sizeof("test"))
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: How to make MASK a variable in Fortran 90?
- Re: How to make MASK a variable in Fortran 90?
- How to make MASK a variable in Fortran 90?
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: FORALL syntax
- Re: FORALL syntax
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- FORALL syntax
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: New Fortran bbok
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: gaussian distribution
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: New Fortran bbok
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: gaussian distribution
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: gaussian distribution
- New Fortran bbok
- Re: Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Test suite, nightly regressions, and the "catch" statement
- Re: gaussian distribution
- Re: gaussian distribution
- Re: gaussian distribution
- Re: gaussian distribution
- From: Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
- Re: gaussian distribution
- Re: gaussian distribution
- gaussian distribution
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- XL Fortran V14.1 released
- Re: Pointer use/ mem.leak gfortran
- Re: Pointer use/ mem.leak gfortran
- Re: Pointer use/ mem.leak gfortran
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: OpenMP question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran Error!
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- OpenMP question
- Re: passing C_PTR to fortran
- Re: Error!
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: Fortran C++ interop. question
- Fortran C++ interop. question
- Re: passing C_PTR to fortran
- passing C_PTR to fortran
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- Re: Fortran Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Pointer use/ mem.leak gfortran
- Re: Fortran Error!
- Re: Fortran Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Fortran Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Pointer use/ mem.leak gfortran
- Re: Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Fortran Error!
- Re: Fortran Error!
- Re: Fortran Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Fortran Error!
- Re: Error!
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Re: Error!
- Error!
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- Re: equivalence between real and complex arithmetic (previously Re: Why FORTRAN)
- Re: Before Fortran
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- Re: Friction subroutine
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- Re: paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- paired samples t test in imsl via Fortran 77 or 90+
- Re: Select type selector question
- Re: Select type selector question
- Re: Select type selector question
- Re: Select type selector question
- Re: Select type selector question
- Select type selector question
- Re: equivalence between real and complex arithmetic (previously Re: Why FORTRAN)
- Re: weird lahey bug
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- Re: weird lahey bug
- Re: private member accessibility to extension of the type
- private member accessibility to extension of the type
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- Re: dabs - strange error
- dabs - strange error
- Re: equivalence between real and complex arithmetic (previously Re: Why FORTRAN)
- Re: fortran
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