| Index Entry | Section |
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P | | |
| Pack intrinsic | 10.11.9.201 Pack Intrinsic |
| padding | 18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran |
| parallel processing | 18.3.32 Support for Threads |
| PARAMETER statement | 18.3.3 Intrinsics in PARAMETER Statements |
| PARAMETER statement | 18.3.18 Old-style PARAMETER Statements |
| parameters, unused | 7.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings |
| patch files | 15.2.1.2 Patching GNU CC |
| paths, search | 7.9 Options for Directory Search |
| PDB | 18.3.48 Portable Unformatted Files |
| pedantic compilation | 11.8 Pedantic Compilation |
| Pentium optimizations | 17.6.1 Aligned Data |
| percent sign | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| PError intrinsic | 10.11.9.202 PError Intrinsic |
| placing initialization statements | 18.5.2 Initializing Before Specifying |
| POINTER statement | 18.3.11 POINTER Statements |
| pointers | 10.7.1.3 Kind Notation |
| pointers | 11.9.7 Ugly Assigned Labels |
| Poking the bear | 24.3 Philosophy of Code Generation |
| porting, simplify | 23.3 Simplify Porting |
| pound sign | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| Precision intrinsic | 10.11.9.203 Precision Intrinsic |
| precision, increasing | 18.3.7 Increasing Precision/Range |
| prefix-radix constants | 7.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect |
| preprocessor | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| preprocessor | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| preprocessor | 10.6.8 Cpp-style directives |
| preprocessor | 20.3 How to Report Bugs |
| preprocessor | 25.4 LEX |
| preprocessor options | 7.8 Options Controlling the Preprocessor |
| prerequisites | 15.1 Prerequisites |
| Present intrinsic | 10.11.9.204 Present Intrinsic |
| printing compilation status | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| printing main source | 18.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran |
| printing version information | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| printing version information | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| problems installing | 15.2 Problems Installing |
| procedures | 16.2 Procedures (SUBROUTINE and FUNCTION) |
| Product intrinsic | 10.11.9.205 Product Intrinsic |
| PROGRAM statement | 16.1 Main Program Unit (PROGRAM) |
| programs, cc1 | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| programs, cc1plus | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| programs, compiling | 6. Compile Fortran, C, or Other Programs |
| programs, cpp | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| programs, cpp | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| programs, cpp | 7.8 Options Controlling the Preprocessor |
| programs, cpp | 20.3 How to Report Bugs |
| programs, cpp | 25.4 LEX |
| programs, f771 | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| programs, f771 | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| programs, ratfor | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| programs, speeding up | 17.6 Faster Programs |
| programs, test | 18.1.7 Nothing Happens |
| projects | 23. Projects |
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Q | | |
| Q edit descriptor | 18.3.17 Q Edit Descriptor |
| QAbs intrinsic | 12.5.2.95 QAbs Intrinsic |
| QACos intrinsic | 12.5.2.96 QACos Intrinsic |
| QACosD intrinsic | 12.5.2.97 QACosD Intrinsic |
| QASin intrinsic | 12.5.2.98 QASin Intrinsic |
| QASinD intrinsic | 12.5.2.99 QASinD Intrinsic |
| QATan intrinsic | 12.5.2.100 QATan Intrinsic |
| QATan2 intrinsic | 12.5.2.101 QATan2 Intrinsic |
| QATan2D intrinsic | 12.5.2.102 QATan2D Intrinsic |
| QATanD intrinsic | 12.5.2.103 QATanD Intrinsic |
| QCos intrinsic | 12.5.2.104 QCos Intrinsic |
| QCosD intrinsic | 12.5.2.105 QCosD Intrinsic |
| QCosH intrinsic | 12.5.2.106 QCosH Intrinsic |
| QDiM intrinsic | 12.5.2.107 QDiM Intrinsic |
| QExp intrinsic | 12.5.2.108 QExp Intrinsic |
| QExt intrinsic | 12.5.2.109 QExt Intrinsic |
| QExtD intrinsic | 12.5.2.110 QExtD Intrinsic |
| QFloat intrinsic | 12.5.2.111 QFloat Intrinsic |
| QInt intrinsic | 12.5.2.112 QInt Intrinsic |
| QLog intrinsic | 12.5.2.113 QLog Intrinsic |
| QLog10 intrinsic | 12.5.2.114 QLog10 Intrinsic |
| QMax1 intrinsic | 12.5.2.115 QMax1 Intrinsic |
| QMin1 intrinsic | 12.5.2.116 QMin1 Intrinsic |
| QMod intrinsic | 12.5.2.117 QMod Intrinsic |
| QNInt intrinsic | 12.5.2.118 QNInt Intrinsic |
| QSin intrinsic | 12.5.2.119 QSin Intrinsic |
| QSinD intrinsic | 12.5.2.120 QSinD Intrinsic |
| QSinH intrinsic | 12.5.2.121 QSinH Intrinsic |
| QSqRt intrinsic | 12.5.2.122 QSqRt Intrinsic |
| QTan intrinsic | 12.5.2.123 QTan Intrinsic |
| QTanD intrinsic | 12.5.2.124 QTanD Intrinsic |
| QTanH intrinsic | 12.5.2.125 QTanH Intrinsic |
| question mark | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| questionable instructions | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| quick start | 15.4 Quick Start |
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| Radix intrinsic | 10.11.9.206 Radix Intrinsic |
| Rand intrinsic | 10.11.9.207 Rand Intrinsic |
| Random_Number intrinsic | 10.11.9.208 Random_Number Intrinsic |
| Random_Seed intrinsic | 10.11.9.209 Random_Seed Intrinsic |
| range checking | 7.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions |
| Range intrinsic | 10.11.9.210 Range Intrinsic |
| range, increasing | 18.3.7 Increasing Precision/Range |
| rank, maximum | 12.1 Compiler Limits |
| ratfor | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| Ratfor preprocessor | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| READONLY | 18.3.13 READONLY Keyword |
| reads and writes, scheduling | 17.4.7 Aliasing Assumed To Work |
| Real intrinsic | 10.11.5 REAL() and AIMAG() of Complex |
| Real intrinsic | 10.11.9.211 Real Intrinsic |
| real part | 11.9.3 Ugly Complex Part Extraction |
| REAL(KIND=1) type | 12.3 Compiler Types |
| REAL(KIND=2) type | 12.3 Compiler Types |
| REAL*16 support | 18.3.9 Full Support for Compiler Types |
| RealPart intrinsic | 10.11.9.212 RealPart Intrinsic |
| recent versions | 8. News About GNU Fortran |
| recent versions | 9. User-visible Changes |
| RECORD statement | 18.3.20 STRUCTURE , UNION , RECORD , MAP |
| recursion, lack of | 18.3.6 RECURSIVE Keyword |
| RECURSIVE keyword | 18.3.6 RECURSIVE Keyword |
| reference works | 10. The GNU Fortran Language |
| Rename intrinsic | 10.11.9.213 Rename Intrinsic (subroutine) |
| Rename intrinsic | 12.5.2.126 Rename Intrinsic (function) |
| Repeat intrinsic | 10.11.9.214 Repeat Intrinsic |
| reporting bugs | 20. Reporting Bugs |
| reporting compilation status | 7.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output |
| requirements, GNU C | 15.2.1.1 GNU C Required |
| Reshape intrinsic | 10.11.9.215 Reshape Intrinsic |
| results, inconsistent | 18.1.9 Floating-point Errors |
| RETURN statement | 16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN) |
| RETURN statement | 16.11 Alternate Returns (SUBROUTINE and RETURN) |
| return type of functions | 16.3 Functions (FUNCTION and RETURN) |
| right angle | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| right bracket | 10.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set |
| rounding errors | 18.1.9 Floating-point Errors |
| row-major ordering | 16.8 Arrays (DIMENSION) |
| RRSpacing intrinsic | 10.11.9.216 RRSpacing Intrinsic |
| RShift intrinsic | 10.11.9.217 RShift Intrinsic |
| run-time, dynamic allocation | 18.3.4 Arbitrary Concatenation |
| run-time, initialization | 14.1.5 Startup Code |
| run-time, library | 5. What is GNU Fortran? |
| run-time, options | 7.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions |
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