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- <h3 class="section">7.2 GNU Fortran Compiler Directives</h3>
- <p>The Fortran standard describes how a conforming program shall
- behave; however, the exact implementation is not standardized. In order
- to allow the user to choose specific implementation details, compiler
- directives can be used to set attributes of variables and procedures
- which are not part of the standard. Whether a given attribute is
- supported and its exact effects depend on both the operating system and
- on the processor; see
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/index.html#Top">C Extensions</a> in <cite>Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)</cite>
- for details.
- </p>
- <p>For procedures and procedure pointers, the following attributes can
- be used to change the calling convention:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> <code>CDECL</code> – standard C calling convention
- </li><li> <code>STDCALL</code> – convention where the called procedure pops the stack
- </li><li> <code>FASTCALL</code> – part of the arguments are passed via registers
- instead using the stack
- </li></ul>
- <p>Besides changing the calling convention, the attributes also influence
- the decoration of the symbol name, e.g., by a leading underscore or by
- a trailing at-sign followed by the number of bytes on the stack. When
- assigning a procedure to a procedure pointer, both should use the same
- calling convention.
- </p>
- <p>On some systems, procedures and global variables (module variables and
- <code>COMMON</code> blocks) need special handling to be accessible when they
- are in a shared library. The following attributes are available:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> <code>DLLEXPORT</code> – provide a global pointer to a pointer in the DLL
- </li><li> <code>DLLIMPORT</code> – reference the function or variable using a
- global pointer
- </li></ul>
- <p>For dummy arguments, the <code>NO_ARG_CHECK</code> attribute can be used; in
- other compilers, it is also known as <code>IGNORE_TKR</code>. For dummy arguments
- with this attribute actual arguments of any type and kind (similar to
- <code>TYPE(*)</code>), scalars and arrays of any rank (no equivalent
- in Fortran standard) are accepted. As with <code>TYPE(*)</code>, the argument
- is unlimited polymorphic and no type information is available.
- Additionally, the argument may only be passed to dummy arguments
- with the <code>NO_ARG_CHECK</code> attribute and as argument to the
- <code>PRESENT</code> intrinsic function and to <code>C_LOC</code> of the
- <code>ISO_C_BINDING</code> module.
- </p>
- <p>Variables with <code>NO_ARG_CHECK</code> attribute shall be of assumed-type
- (<code>TYPE(*)</code>; recommended) or of type <code>INTEGER</code>, <code>LOGICAL</code>,
- <code>REAL</code> or <code>COMPLEX</code>. They shall not have the <code>ALLOCATE</code>,
- <code>CODIMENSION</code>, <code>INTENT(OUT)</code>, <code>POINTER</code> or <code>VALUE</code>
- attribute; furthermore, they shall be either scalar or of assumed-size
- (<code>dimension(*)</code>). As <code>TYPE(*)</code>, the <code>NO_ARG_CHECK</code> attribute
- requires an explicit interface.
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li> <code>NO_ARG_CHECK</code> – disable the type, kind and rank checking
- </li></ul>
- <p>The attributes are specified using the syntax
- </p>
- <p><code>!GCC$ ATTRIBUTES</code> <var>attribute-list</var> <code>::</code> <var>variable-list</var>
- </p>
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- <p>For procedures, the compiler directives shall be placed into the body
- of the procedure; for variables and procedure pointers, they shall be in
- the same declaration part as the variable or procedure pointer.
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