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DAbs intrinsic8.11.9.55 DAbs Intrinsic
DACos intrinsic8.11.9.56 DACos Intrinsic
DACosD intrinsic10.5.2.20 DACosD Intrinsic
DASin intrinsic8.11.9.57 DASin Intrinsic
DASinD intrinsic10.5.2.21 DASinD Intrinsic
DATA statement5.10 Options for Code Generation Conventions
DATA statement16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
data types10.3 Compiler Types
data, aligned15.6.1 Aligned Data
data, overwritten16.1.8 Strange Behavior at Run Time
DATan intrinsic8.11.9.58 DATan Intrinsic
DATan2 intrinsic8.11.9.59 DATan2 Intrinsic
DATan2D intrinsic10.5.2.22 DATan2D Intrinsic
DATanD intrinsic10.5.2.23 DATanD Intrinsic
Date intrinsic10.5.2.24 Date Intrinsic
Date_and_Time intrinsic8.11.9.60 Date_and_Time Intrinsic
date_y2kbuggy_010.2.2 Year 2000 (Y2K) Problems
DbesJ0 intrinsic8.11.9.61 DbesJ0 Intrinsic
DbesJ1 intrinsic8.11.9.62 DbesJ1 Intrinsic
DbesJN intrinsic8.11.9.63 DbesJN Intrinsic
DbesY0 intrinsic8.11.9.64 DbesY0 Intrinsic
DbesY1 intrinsic8.11.9.65 DbesY1 Intrinsic
DbesYN intrinsic8.11.9.66 DbesYN Intrinsic
Dble intrinsic8.11.9.67 Dble Intrinsic
DbleQ intrinsic10.5.2.25 DbleQ Intrinsic
DCmplx intrinsic10.5.2.26 DCmplx Intrinsic
DConjg intrinsic10.5.2.27 DConjg Intrinsic
DCos intrinsic8.11.9.68 DCos Intrinsic
DCosD intrinsic10.5.2.28 DCosD Intrinsic
DCosH intrinsic8.11.9.69 DCosH Intrinsic
DDiM intrinsic8.11.9.70 DDiM Intrinsic
debug line9.3 Debug Line
debug line16.3.33 Enabling Debug Lines
debug_rtx18.3 How to Report Bugs
debugger3. What is GNU Fortran?
debugger16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
debugging14. Debugging and Interfacing
debugging14.1 Main Program Unit (PROGRAM)
debugging14.4 Names
debugging16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
debugging information options5.6 Options for Debugging Your Program or GNU Fortran
debugging main source code16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
DECODE statement16.3.22 ENCODE and DECODE
deleted intrinsics10.5.1 Intrinsic Groups
DErF intrinsic8.11.9.71 DErF Intrinsic
DErFC intrinsic8.11.9.72 DErFC Intrinsic
DExp intrinsic8.11.9.73 DExp Intrinsic
DFloat intrinsic10.5.2.29 DFloat Intrinsic
DFlotI intrinsic10.5.2.30 DFlotI Intrinsic
DFlotJ intrinsic10.5.2.31 DFlotJ Intrinsic
diagnostics23. Diagnostics
diagnostics, incorrect3. What is GNU Fortran?
dialect options5.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Digital Fortran features5.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
Digits intrinsic8.11.9.74 Digits Intrinsic
DiM intrinsic8.11.9.75 DiM Intrinsic
DImag intrinsic10.5.2.32 DImag Intrinsic
DIMENSION statement14.8 Arrays (DIMENSION)
DIMENSION statement14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
DIMENSION statement16.3.10 Array Bounds Expressions
DIMENSION X(1)9.9.2 Ugly Assumed-Size Arrays
dimensioning arrays14.9 Adjustable Arrays (DIMENSION)
DInt intrinsic8.11.9.76 DInt Intrinsic
direction of language development8.1 Direction of Language Development
directive, #include18.3 How to Report Bugs
directive, INCLUDE5.8 Options Controlling the Preprocessor
directive, INCLUDE5.9 Options for Directory Search
directive, INCLUDE18.3 How to Report Bugs
directory, options5.9 Options for Directory Search
directory, search paths for inclusion5.9 Options for Directory Search
disabled intrinsics10.5.1 Intrinsic Groups
disk full15.4.8 Output Assumed To Flush
displaying main source code16.2 Known Bugs In GNU Fortran
disposition of files16.3.21 OPEN, CLOSE, and INQUIRE Keywords
distensions9.9 Distensions
DLog intrinsic8.11.9.77 DLog Intrinsic
DLog10 intrinsic8.11.9.78 DLog10 Intrinsic
DMax1 intrinsic8.11.9.79 DMax1 Intrinsic
DMin1 intrinsic8.11.9.80 DMin1 Intrinsic
DMod intrinsic8.11.9.81 DMod Intrinsic
DNInt intrinsic8.11.9.82 DNInt Intrinsic
DNRM2In EGCS 1.1 versus g77 0.5.23:
DNRM2In 0.5.22 versus 0.5.21:
DO8.10.1 DO WHILE
DO loops, one-trip5.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
DO loops, zero-trip5.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
DO statement5.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings
DO statement15.3 Loops
DO WHILE5.7 Options That Control Optimization
DO WHILE8.10.1 DO WHILE
dollar sign5.4 Options Controlling Fortran Dialect
dollar sign8.13 I/O
dollar sign9.4 Dollar Signs in Symbol Names
Dot_Product intrinsic8.11.9.83 Dot_Product Intrinsic
DOUBLE COMPLEX8.9.2 DOUBLE COMPLEX Statement
DOUBLE COMPLEX type10.3 Compiler Types
DOUBLE PRECISION type10.3 Compiler Types
double quote8.6.1 GNU Fortran Character Set
double quoted character constants8.7.4 Character Type
double quoted character constants8.14 Fortran 90 Features
double quotes9.6.1 Meaning of Double Quote
double-precision performanceIn 0.5.25, GCC 2.95 (EGCS 1.2) versus EGCS 1.1.2:
double-precision performanceIn EGCS 1.1 versus g77 0.5.23:
double-precision performanceIn 0.5.25, GCC 2.95 (EGCS 1.2) versus EGCS 1.1.2:
double-precision performanceIn EGCS 1.1 versus g77 0.5.23:
DProd intrinsic8.11.9.84 DProd Intrinsic
DReal intrinsic10.5.2.33 DReal Intrinsic
driver, gcc command as3. What is GNU Fortran?
DSign intrinsic8.11.9.85 DSign Intrinsic
DSin intrinsic8.11.9.86 DSin Intrinsic
DSinD intrinsic10.5.2.34 DSinD Intrinsic
DSinH intrinsic8.11.9.87 DSinH Intrinsic
DSqRt intrinsic8.11.9.88 DSqRt Intrinsic
DTan intrinsic8.11.9.89 DTan Intrinsic
DTanD intrinsic10.5.2.35 DTanD Intrinsic
DTanH intrinsic8.11.9.90 DTanH Intrinsic
DTime intrinsic8.11.9.91 DTime Intrinsic (subroutine)
DTime intrinsic10.5.2.36 DTime Intrinsic (function)
dummies, unused5.5 Options to Request or Suppress Warnings

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