gfortran.texi (Status): Fix typos.
2012-02-17 Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de> * gfortran.texi (Status): Fix typos. * invoke.texi (ffixed-form, fstack-arrays): Spell Fortran with a majuscule. From-SVN: r184332
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2012-02-17 Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
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* gfortran.texi (Status): Fix typos.
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* invoke.texi (ffixed-form, fstack-arrays): Spell Fortran with
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a majuscule.
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2012-02-17 Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
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Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de>
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@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ override type-bound procedures or to have deferred binding.
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@item Polymorphic entities (``@code{CLASS}'') for derived types -- including
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@code{SAME_TYPE_AS}, @code{EXTENDS_TYPE_OF} and @code{SELECT TYPE}.
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Note that unlimited polymophism is currently not supported.
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Note that unlimited polymorphism is currently not supported.
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@item Generic interface names, which have the same name as derived types,
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are now supported. This allows one to write constructor functions. Note
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@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ association status not the value of the pointer target.
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@item Intrinsics @code{command_argument_count}, @code{get_command},
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@code{get_command_argument}, and @code{get_environment_variable}.
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@item Support for unicode characters (ISO 10646) and UTF-8, including
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@item Support for Unicode characters (ISO 10646) and UTF-8, including
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the @code{SELECTED_CHAR_KIND} and @code{NEW_LINE} intrinsic functions.
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@item Support for binary, octal and hexadecimal (BOZ) constants in the
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@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@ of the @code{READ} statement, and the output item lists of the
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GNU Fortran accepts real literal constants with an exponent-letter
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of @code{Q}, for example, @code{1.23Q45}. The constant is interpreted
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as a @code{REAL(16)} entity on targets that suppports this type. If
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as a @code{REAL(16)} entity on targets that supports this type. If
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the target does not support @code{REAL(16)} but has a @code{REAL(10)}
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type, then the real-literal-constant will be interpreted as a
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@code{REAL(10)} entity. In the absence of @code{REAL(16)} and
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@itemx -ffixed-form
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@opindex @code{ffree-form}
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@opindex @code{fno-fixed-form}
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@cindex options, fortran dialect
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@cindex options, Fortran dialect
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@cindex file format, free
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@cindex file format, fixed
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Specify the layout used by the source file. The free form layout
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@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ The default value for @var{n} is 32768.
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@item -fstack-arrays
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@opindex @code{fstack-arrays}
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Adding this option will make the fortran compiler put all local arrays,
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Adding this option will make the Fortran compiler put all local arrays,
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even those of unknown size onto stack memory. If your program uses very
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large local arrays it is possible that you will have to extend your runtime
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limits for stack memory on some operating systems. This flag is enabled
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