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iso_fortran_env
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iso_fortran_env
is an intrinsic module that provides the following constants, derived types, and intrinsic procedures relating to the Fortran environment:
Standard
Fortran 2003, extended in Fortran 2008 and TS 18508
Named Constants
atomic_int_kind
- Default-kind integer constant to be used as kind parameter when defining integer variables used in atomic operations. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
atomic_logical_kind
- Default-kind integer constant to be used as kind parameter when defining logical variables used in atomic operations. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
character_kinds
- Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
character
type. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
character_storage_size
- the size, in bits, of the character storage unit. (Fortran 2003 or later.)
error_unit
- the unit number used for error reporting (stderr). (Fortran 2003 or later.)
file_storage_size
- the size, in bits, of the file storage unit. (Fortran 2003 or later.)
input_unit
- the unit number used for input (stdin). (Fortran 2003 or later.)
int8
, int16
, int32
, int64
- Kind type parameters to specify an
integer
type with a storage size of 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits. It is negative if a target platform does not support the particular kind. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
integer_kinds
- Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
integer
type. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
iostat_end
- the value that is assigned to the
iostat=
specifier if an end-of-file condition occurs during a read
statement. (Fortran 2003 or later.)
iostat_eor
- the value that is assigned to the
iostat=
specifier if an end-of-record condition occurs during a read
statement. (Fortran 2003 or later.)
iostat_inquire_internal_unit
- Scalar default-integer constant, used by
inquire
for the iostat=
specifier to denote an that a unit number identifies an internal unit. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
numeric_storage_size
- the size, in bits, of the numeric storage unit. (Fortran 2003 or later.)
logical_kinds
- Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
logical
type. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
output_unit
- the unit number used for output (stdout). (Fortran 2003 or later.)
real32
, real64
, real128
- Kind type parameters to specify a REAL type with a storage size of 32, 64, and 128 bits. It is negative if a target platform does not support the particular kind. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
real_kinds
- Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
real
type. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
stat_locked
- Scalar default-integer constant used as
stat=
return value by lock
to denote that the lock variable is locked by the executing image. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
stat_locked_other_image
- Scalar default-integer constant used as
stat=
return value by unlock
to denote that the lock variable is locked by another image. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
stat_stopped_image
- Positive, scalar default-integer constant used as
stat=
return value if the argument in the statement requires synchronisation with an image, which has initiated the termination of the execution. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
stat_failed_image
- Positive, scalar default-integer constant used as
stat=
return value if the argument in the statement requires communication with an image, which has is in the failed state. (TS 18508 or later.)
stat_unlocked
- Scalar default-integer constant used as
stat=
return value by unlock
to denote that the lock variable is unlocked. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
Derived Types
The module also provides the following derived type:
lock-type
- Derived type with private components to be use with the LOCK and UNLOCK statement. A variable of its type has to be always declared as coarray and may not appear in a variable-definition context. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
Intrinsic Procedures
The module also provides the following intrinsic procedures: compiler_options and compiler_version.
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Fortran 2008, is_iostat_end, is_iostat_eor, 2009, FAQ, atomic_add, atomic_and, atomic_cas, atomic_define, atomic_fetch_add, atomic_fetch_and, atomic_fetch_or, atomic_fetch_xor, atomic_or, atomic_ref, atomic_xor, compiler_options, compiler_version