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Language Reference other documentation

pwalkergeoalgorithms
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Is there a language reference and documentation for the Intel-Mac Fortran Compiler? I am trying to compile some code originally compiled in the 90-s using a Microsoft compiler. I am running into an error when I enter a subroutine "exited with status 11": I cannot find out what this means. I am also interested in calling nargs() so some literature on the function libraries would be helpful. The language reference would be helpful should I be using any deprecated syntax forms.

Any suggestions welcomed. Thanks - PW
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TimP
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You should have a docs directory in your compiler installation, where much of this information would be provided.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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You won't find anything about "status 11" in the Intel docs - this is not an Intel Fortran error.

Intel Fortran supports the Fortran 2003 GET_ARGUMENT_COUNT and GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT intrinsics. Unfortunately, you won't yet find them in the Intel documentation, so look in the Fortran 2003 standard.
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pwalkergeoalgorithms
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Quoting - tim18
You should have a docs directory in your compiler installation, where much of this information would be provided.
Thanks - It took some looking but I found the documentation by drilling into the .opt directory on my hard drive. - PW
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pwalkergeoalgorithms
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You won't find anything about "status 11" in the Intel docs - this is not an Intel Fortran error.

Intel Fortran supports the Fortran 2003 GET_ARGUMENT_COUNT and GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT intrinsics. Unfortunately, you won't yet find them in the Intel documentation, so look in the Fortran 2003 standard.

Thanks. I found some info on the command line athttp://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/f2k.html
-pw

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