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.EQV., with integer operands16.5.5 Equivalence Versus Equality
.f filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.F filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.FOR filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.for filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.FPP filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.fpp filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
.gdbinit14.1 Main Program Unit (PROGRAM)
`.r' filename suffix5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output

/
/*5.2 Options Controlling the Kind of Output
/*9.2 Trailing Comment
/WARNINGS=DECLARATIONS switch5.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings

8
80-bit spills16.1.9 Floating-point Errors

;
;8.5.2 Statements, Comments, and Lines
;8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set

<
<8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set
<> edit descriptor8.13 I/O

>
>8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set

?
?8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set

\
\8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set

_
_8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set

A
Abort intrinsic8.11.9.1 Abort Intrinsic
Abs intrinsic8.11.9.2 Abs Intrinsic
ACCEPT statement16.3.19 TYPE and ACCEPT I/O Statements
Access intrinsic8.11.9.3 Access Intrinsic
AChar intrinsic8.11.9.4 AChar Intrinsic
ACos intrinsic8.11.9.5 ACos Intrinsic
ACosD intrinsic10.5.2.1 ACosD Intrinsic
adding options20. Adding Options
adjustable arrays14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
AdjustL intrinsic8.11.9.6 AdjustL Intrinsic
AdjustR intrinsic8.11.9.7 AdjustR Intrinsic
AImag intrinsic8.11.5 REAL() and AIMAG() of Complex
AImag intrinsic8.11.9.8 AImag Intrinsic
AIMax0 intrinsic10.5.2.2 AIMax0 Intrinsic
AIMin0 intrinsic10.5.2.3 AIMin0 Intrinsic
AInt intrinsic8.11.9.9 AInt Intrinsic
AJMax0 intrinsic10.5.2.4 AJMax0 Intrinsic
AJMin0 intrinsic10.5.2.5 AJMin0 Intrinsic
Alarm intrinsic8.11.9.10 Alarm Intrinsic
aliasing15.4.7 Aliasing Assumed To Work
aliasing16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
aligned data15.6.1 Aligned Data
aligned stack15.6.1 Aligned Data
alignmentIn 0.5.25, GCC 2.95 (EGCS 1.2) versus EGCS 1.1.2:
alignmentIn EGCS 1.1 versus g77 0.5.23:
alignmentIn 0.5.25, GCC 2.95 (EGCS 1.2) versus EGCS 1.1.2:
alignmentIn EGCS 1.1 versus g77 0.5.23:
alignment15.6.1 Aligned Data
alignment testing15.6.1 Aligned Data
All intrinsic8.11.9.11 All Intrinsic
all warnings5.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings
Allocated intrinsic8.11.9.12 Allocated Intrinsic
ALog intrinsic8.11.9.13 ALog Intrinsic
ALog10 intrinsic8.11.9.14 ALog10 Intrinsic
Alpha, support16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
alternate entry points14.10 Alternate Entry Points (ENTRY)
alternate returns14.11 Alternate Returns (SUBROUTINE and RETURN)
ALWAYS_FLUSH15.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush
AMax0 intrinsic8.11.9.15 AMax0 Intrinsic
AMax1 intrinsic8.11.9.16 AMax1 Intrinsic
AMin0 intrinsic8.11.9.17 AMin0 Intrinsic
AMin1 intrinsic8.11.9.18 AMin1 Intrinsic
AMod intrinsic8.11.9.19 AMod Intrinsic
ampersand8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set
ampersand continuation line9.1.5 Ampersand Continuation Line
And intrinsic8.11.9.20 And Intrinsic
And intrinsic16.3.26 Bit Operations on Floating-point Data
ANInt intrinsic8.11.9.21 ANInt Intrinsic
ANS carriage control16.3.21 OPEN, CLOSE, and INQUIRE Keywords
ANSI FORTRAN 77 standard8. The GNU Fortran Language
ANSI FORTRAN 77 support8.2 ANSI FORTRAN 77 Standard Support
anti-aliasing15.4.7 Aliasing Assumed To Work
Any intrinsic8.11.9.22 Any Intrinsic
arguments, null9.9.4 Ugly Null Arguments
arguments, omitting9.9.4 Ugly Null Arguments
arguments, unused5.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings
arguments, unused15.4.5 Unused Arguments
array bounds checking5.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions
array bounds, adjustable16.3.10 Array Bounds Expressions
array elements, in adjustable array bounds16.3.10 Array Bounds Expressions
array ordering14.8 Arrays (DIMENSION)
array performance5.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions
array size10.2.3 Array Size
arrays14.8 Arrays (DIMENSION)
arrays, adjustable14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
arrays, assumed-size9.9.2 Ugly Assumed-Size Arrays
arrays, automatic14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
arrays, automatic15.5 Overly Convenient Command-line Options
arrays, automatic16.1.6 Stack Overflow
arrays, automatic16.3.31 Large Automatic Arrays
arrays, dimensioning10.2.3 Array Size
arrays, dimensioning14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
arrays, flattening5.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions
as command3. What is GNU Fortran?
ASin intrinsic8.11.9.23 ASin Intrinsic
ASinD intrinsic10.5.2.6 ASinD Intrinsic
assembler3. What is GNU Fortran?
assembly code3. What is GNU Fortran?
assembly code, invalid18.1 Have You Found a Bug?
ASSIGN statement9.9.7 Ugly Assigned Labels
ASSIGN statement14.12 Assigned Statement Labels (ASSIGN and GOTO)
assigned labels9.9.7 Ugly Assigned Labels
assigned statement labels14.12 Assigned Statement Labels (ASSIGN and GOTO)
Associated intrinsic8.11.9.24 Associated Intrinsic
association, storage15.4.7 Aliasing Assumed To Work
assumed-size arrays9.9.2 Ugly Assumed-Size Arrays
asterisk23.4 LEX
ATan intrinsic8.11.9.25 ATan Intrinsic
ATan2 intrinsic8.11.9.26 ATan2 Intrinsic
ATan2D intrinsic10.5.2.7 ATan2D Intrinsic
ATanD intrinsic10.5.2.8 ATanD Intrinsic
automatic arrays14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
automatic arrays15.5 Overly Convenient Command-line Options
automatic arrays16.1.6 Stack Overflow
automatic arrays16.3.31 Large Automatic Arrays
AUTOMATIC statement16.3.23 AUTOMATIC Statement
automatic variables16.3.23 AUTOMATIC Statement

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