| Index Entry | Section |
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E | | |
| edit descriptor, <> | 10.13 I/O |
| edit descriptor, O | 10.13 I/O |
| edit descriptor, Q | 18.3.17 Q Edit Descriptor |
| edit descriptor, Z | 10.13 I/O |
| edit descriptor, Z | 10.14 Fortran 90 Features |
| effecting IMPLICIT NONE | 7.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings |
| efficiency | 23.1 Improve Efficiency |
| ELF support | In EGCS 1.0.2 versus EGCS 1.0.1: |
| empty CHARACTER strings | 10.7.4 Character Type |
| enabled intrinsics | 12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups |
| ENCODE statement | 18.3.22 ENCODE and DECODE |
| END DO | 10.10.2 END DO |
| entry points | 16.10 Alternate Entry Points (ENTRY) |
| ENTRY statement | 16.10 Alternate Entry Points (ENTRY) |
| environment variables | 7.11 Environment Variables Affecting GNU Fortran |
| EOShift intrinsic | 10.11.9.92 EOShift Intrinsic |
| Epsilon intrinsic | 10.11.9.93 Epsilon Intrinsic |
| equivalence areas | 7.6 Options for Debugging Your Program or GNU Fortran |
| equivalence areas | 16.6 Local Equivalence Areas (EQUIVALENCE) |
| equivalence areas | 18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran |
| equivalence areas | 18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran |
| EQUIVALENCE statement | 16.6 Local Equivalence Areas (EQUIVALENCE) |
| ErF intrinsic | 10.11.9.94 ErF Intrinsic |
| ErFC intrinsic | 10.11.9.95 ErFC Intrinsic |
| error messages | 16.13 Run-time Library Errors |
| error messages | 18.6 Warning Messages and Error Messages |
| error messages, incorrect | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| error values | 16.13 Run-time Library Errors |
| errors, linker | 18.1.3 Large Common Blocks |
| ETime intrinsic | 10.11.9.96 ETime Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| ETime intrinsic | 10.11.9.97 ETime Intrinsic (function) |
| exceptions, floating-point | 18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling |
| exclamation point | 10.5.2 Statements, Comments, and Lines |
| exclamation point | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| exclamation point | 11.2 Trailing Comment |
| exclamation point | 11.6.2 Meaning of Exclamation Point in Column 6 |
| exclamation point | 25.4 LEX |
| executable file | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| Exit intrinsic | 10.11.9.98 Exit Intrinsic |
| EXIT statement | 10.10.4 The CYCLE and EXIT Statements |
| Exp intrinsic | 10.11.9.99 Exp Intrinsic |
| Exponent intrinsic | 10.11.9.100 Exponent Intrinsic |
| extended-source option | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| extensions, file name | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| extensions, from Fortran 90 | 10.14 Fortran 90 Features |
| extensions, more | 23.4 More Extensions |
| extensions, VXT | 11.6 VXT Fortran |
| external names | 18.4.1 Mangling of Names in Source Code |
| extra warnings | 7.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings |
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| f2c | 18.3.7 Increasing Precision/Range |
| f2c compatibility | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| f2c compatibility | 7.3 Shorthand Options |
| f2c compatibility | 7.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions |
| f2c compatibility | 16. Debugging and Interfacing |
| f2c compatibility | 17.2 Block Data and Libraries |
| f2c compatibility | 17.6.3 Avoid f2c Compatibility |
| f2c intrinsics | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| f2c intrinsics group | 12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups |
| f77 compatibility | 7.3 Shorthand Options |
| f77 support | 18.5.1 Backslash in Constants |
| f771, linking error for | 15.2.1.4 Missing strtoul or bsearch |
| f771 , program | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| f771 , program | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| f90 intrinsics group | 12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups |
| fatal signal | 20.1 Have You Found a Bug? |
| FDate intrinsic | 10.11.9.101 FDate Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FDate intrinsic | 10.11.9.102 FDate Intrinsic (function) |
| features, language | 10.1 Direction of Language Development |
| features, ugly | 7.3 Shorthand Options |
| features, ugly | 7.3 Shorthand Options |
| features, ugly | 11.9 Distensions |
| FFE | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| FFE | 24. Front End |
| FFECOM_sizeMAXSTACKITEM | 15.3.3 Maximum Stackable Size |
| fflush() | 15.3.2 Always Flush Output |
| fflush() | 17.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush |
| FGet intrinsic | 10.11.9.103 FGet Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FGet intrinsic | 12.5.2.37 FGet Intrinsic (function) |
| FGetC intrinsic | 10.11.9.104 FGetC Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FGetC intrinsic | 12.5.2.38 FGetC Intrinsic (function) |
| file format not recognized | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| file formats | 18.3.48 Portable Unformatted Files |
| file name extension | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| file name suffix | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| file type | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| file, source | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| file, source | 10.6.2 Lines |
| file, source | 11.1 Source Form |
| files, executable | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| fixed form | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| fixed form | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| fixed form | 10.6.2 Lines |
| fixed form | 11.1 Source Form |
| Float intrinsic | 10.11.9.105 Float Intrinsic |
| FloatI intrinsic | 12.5.2.39 FloatI Intrinsic |
| floating-point bit patterns | 15.3.4 Floating-point Bit Patterns |
| floating-point errors | 18.1.9 Floating-point Errors |
| floating-point, errors | 17.4.11 Inconsistent Calling Sequences |
| floating-point, exceptions | 18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling |
| floating-point, precision | 7.7 Options That Control Optimization |
| floating-point, precision | 17.4.10 Floating-point precision |
| FloatJ intrinsic | 12.5.2.40 FloatJ Intrinsic |
| Floor intrinsic | 10.11.9.106 Floor Intrinsic |
| Flush intrinsic | 10.11.9.107 Flush Intrinsic |
| flushing output | 15.3.2 Always Flush Output |
| flushing output | 17.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush |
| FNum intrinsic | 10.11.9.108 FNum Intrinsic |
| FORM='PRINT' | 18.3.21 OPEN , CLOSE , and INQUIRE Keywords |
| FORMAT descriptors | 10.13 I/O |
| FORMAT descriptors | 10.14 Fortran 90 Features |
| FORMAT statement | 18.3.15 Expressions in FORMAT Statements |
| FORMAT statement | 18.3.17 Q Edit Descriptor |
| FORTRAN 66 | 7.3 Shorthand Options |
| FORTRAN 66 | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| FORTRAN 77 compatibility | 10.2 ANSI FORTRAN 77 Standard Support |
| Fortran 90 | 10.14 Fortran 90 Features |
| Fortran 90, compatibility | 11.7 Fortran 90 |
| Fortran 90, features | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| Fortran 90, features | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| Fortran 90, features | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| Fortran 90, intrinsics | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| Fortran 90, support | 18.3.2 Fortran 90 Support |
| Fortran preprocessor | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| forward references | 25.5 GLOBALS |
| FPE handling | 18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling |
| FPut intrinsic | 10.11.9.109 FPut Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FPut intrinsic | 12.5.2.41 FPut Intrinsic (function) |
| FPutC intrinsic | 10.11.9.110 FPutC Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FPutC intrinsic | 12.5.2.42 FPutC Intrinsic (function) |
| Fraction intrinsic | 10.11.9.111 Fraction Intrinsic |
| free form | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| free form | 10.6.2 Lines |
| free form | 11.1 Source Form |
| front end, g77 | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| front end, g77 | 24. Front End |
| FSeek intrinsic | 10.11.9.112 FSeek Intrinsic |
| FSF, funding the | 2. Funding GNU Fortran |
| FStat intrinsic | 10.11.9.113 FStat Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FStat intrinsic | 10.11.9.114 FStat Intrinsic (function) |
| FTell intrinsic | 10.11.9.115 FTell Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| FTell intrinsic | 10.11.9.116 FTell Intrinsic (function) |
| function references, in adjustable array bounds | 18.3.10 Array Bounds Expressions |
| FUNCTION statement | 16.2 Procedures (SUBROUTINE and FUNCTION) |
| FUNCTION statement | 16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN) |
| functions | 16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN) |
| functions, mistyped | 17.4.1 Not My Type |
| funding improvements | 2. Funding GNU Fortran |
| funding the FSF | 2. Funding GNU Fortran |
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