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edit descriptor, <>10.13 I/O
edit descriptor, O10.13 I/O
edit descriptor, Q18.3.17 Q Edit Descriptor
edit descriptor, Z10.13 I/O
edit descriptor, Z10.14 Fortran 90 Features
effecting IMPLICIT NONE7.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings
efficiency23.1 Improve Efficiency
ELF supportIn EGCS 1.0.2 versus EGCS 1.0.1:
empty CHARACTER strings10.7.4 Character Type
enabled intrinsics12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups
ENCODE statement18.3.22 ENCODE and DECODE
END DO10.10.2 END DO
entry points16.10 Alternate Entry Points (ENTRY)
ENTRY statement16.10 Alternate Entry Points (ENTRY)
environment variables7.11 Environment Variables Affecting GNU Fortran
EOShift intrinsic10.11.9.92 EOShift Intrinsic
Epsilon intrinsic10.11.9.93 Epsilon Intrinsic
equivalence areas7.6 Options for Debugging Your Program or GNU Fortran
equivalence areas16.6 Local Equivalence Areas (EQUIVALENCE)
equivalence areas18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
equivalence areas18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
EQUIVALENCE statement16.6 Local Equivalence Areas (EQUIVALENCE)
ErF intrinsic10.11.9.94 ErF Intrinsic
ErFC intrinsic10.11.9.95 ErFC Intrinsic
error messages16.13 Run-time Library Errors
error messages18.6 Warning Messages and Error Messages
error messages, incorrect5. What is GNU Fortran?
error values16.13 Run-time Library Errors
errors, linker18.1.3 Large Common Blocks
ETime intrinsic10.11.9.96 ETime Intrinsic (subroutine)
ETime intrinsic10.11.9.97 ETime Intrinsic (function)
exceptions, floating-point18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling
exclamation point10.5.2 Statements, Comments, and Lines
exclamation point10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set
exclamation point11.2 Trailing Comment
exclamation point11.6.2 Meaning of Exclamation Point in Column 6
exclamation point25.4 LEX
executable file5. What is GNU Fortran?
Exit intrinsic10.11.9.98 Exit Intrinsic
EXIT statement10.10.4 The CYCLE and EXIT Statements
Exp intrinsic10.11.9.99 Exp Intrinsic
Exponent intrinsic10.11.9.100 Exponent Intrinsic
extended-source option7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
extensions, file name7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
extensions, from Fortran 9010.14 Fortran 90 Features
extensions, more23.4 More Extensions
extensions, VXT11.6 VXT Fortran
external names18.4.1 Mangling of Names in Source Code
extra warnings7.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings

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f2c18.3.7 Increasing Precision/Range
f2c compatibility7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
f2c compatibility7.3 Shorthand Options
f2c compatibility7.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions
f2c compatibility16. Debugging and Interfacing
f2c compatibility17.2 Block Data and Libraries
f2c compatibility17.6.3 Avoid f2c Compatibility
f2c intrinsics7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
f2c intrinsics group12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups
f77 compatibility7.3 Shorthand Options
f77 support18.5.1 Backslash in Constants
f771, linking error for15.2.1.4 Missing strtoul or bsearch
f771, program5. What is GNU Fortran?
f771, program5. What is GNU Fortran?
f90 intrinsics group12.5.1 Intrinsic Groups
fatal signal20.1 Have You Found a Bug?
FDate intrinsic10.11.9.101 FDate Intrinsic (subroutine)
FDate intrinsic10.11.9.102 FDate Intrinsic (function)
features, language10.1 Direction of Language Development
features, ugly7.3 Shorthand Options
features, ugly7.3 Shorthand Options
features, ugly11.9 Distensions
FFE5. What is GNU Fortran?
FFE24. Front End
FFECOM_sizeMAXSTACKITEM15.3.3 Maximum Stackable Size
fflush()15.3.2 Always Flush Output
fflush()17.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush
FGet intrinsic10.11.9.103 FGet Intrinsic (subroutine)
FGet intrinsic12.5.2.37 FGet Intrinsic (function)
FGetC intrinsic10.11.9.104 FGetC Intrinsic (subroutine)
FGetC intrinsic12.5.2.38 FGetC Intrinsic (function)
file format not recognized5. What is GNU Fortran?
file formats18.3.48 Portable Unformatted Files
file name extension7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
file name suffix7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
file type7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
file, source5. What is GNU Fortran?
file, source10.6.2 Lines
file, source11.1 Source Form
files, executable5. What is GNU Fortran?
fixed form7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
fixed form7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
fixed form10.6.2 Lines
fixed form11.1 Source Form
Float intrinsic10.11.9.105 Float Intrinsic
FloatI intrinsic12.5.2.39 FloatI Intrinsic
floating-point bit patterns15.3.4 Floating-point Bit Patterns
floating-point errors18.1.9 Floating-point Errors
floating-point, errors17.4.11 Inconsistent Calling Sequences
floating-point, exceptions18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling
floating-point, precision7.7 Options That Control Optimization
floating-point, precision17.4.10 Floating-point precision
FloatJ intrinsic12.5.2.40 FloatJ Intrinsic
Floor intrinsic10.11.9.106 Floor Intrinsic
Flush intrinsic10.11.9.107 Flush Intrinsic
flushing output15.3.2 Always Flush Output
flushing output17.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush
FNum intrinsic10.11.9.108 FNum Intrinsic
FORM='PRINT'18.3.21 OPEN, CLOSE, and INQUIRE Keywords
FORMAT descriptors10.13 I/O
FORMAT descriptors10.14 Fortran 90 Features
FORMAT statement18.3.15 Expressions in FORMAT Statements
FORMAT statement18.3.17 Q Edit Descriptor
FORTRAN 667.3 Shorthand Options
FORTRAN 667.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
FORTRAN 77 compatibility10.2 ANSI FORTRAN 77 Standard Support
Fortran 9010.14 Fortran 90 Features
Fortran 90, compatibility11.7 Fortran 90
Fortran 90, features7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Fortran 90, features7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Fortran 90, features7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Fortran 90, intrinsics7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Fortran 90, support18.3.2 Fortran 90 Support
Fortran preprocessor7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
forward references25.5 GLOBALS
FPE handling18.3.29 Floating-point Exception Handling
FPut intrinsic10.11.9.109 FPut Intrinsic (subroutine)
FPut intrinsic12.5.2.41 FPut Intrinsic (function)
FPutC intrinsic10.11.9.110 FPutC Intrinsic (subroutine)
FPutC intrinsic12.5.2.42 FPutC Intrinsic (function)
Fraction intrinsic10.11.9.111 Fraction Intrinsic
free form7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
free form10.6.2 Lines
free form11.1 Source Form
front end, g775. What is GNU Fortran?
front end, g7724. Front End
FSeek intrinsic10.11.9.112 FSeek Intrinsic
FSF, funding the2. Funding GNU Fortran
FStat intrinsic10.11.9.113 FStat Intrinsic (subroutine)
FStat intrinsic10.11.9.114 FStat Intrinsic (function)
FTell intrinsic10.11.9.115 FTell Intrinsic (subroutine)
FTell intrinsic10.11.9.116 FTell Intrinsic (function)
function references, in adjustable array bounds18.3.10 Array Bounds Expressions
FUNCTION statement16.2 Procedures (SUBROUTINE and FUNCTION)
FUNCTION statement16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN)
functions16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN)
functions, mistyped17.4.1 Not My Type
funding improvements2. Funding GNU Fortran
funding the FSF2. Funding GNU Fortran

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