2. Using Solaris Studio Fortran
4. Solaris Studio Fortran Features and Differences
4.1.1 Continuation Line Limits
4.2.1.1 Rules Governing Boolean Type
4.2.1.2 Alternate Forms of Boolean Constants
4.2.1.3 Alternate Contexts of Boolean Constants
4.2.2 Abbreviated Size Notation for Numeric Data Types
4.2.3 Size and Alignment of Data Types
4.3.2 Purpose of Cray Pointers
4.3.3 Declaring Cray Pointers and Fortran 95 Pointers
4.3.4 Features of Cray Pointers
4.3.5 Restrictions on Cray Pointers
4.3.6 Restrictions on Cray Pointees
4.4 STRUCTURE and UNION (VAX Fortran)
4.6.1 Interoperability with C Functions
4.6.2 IEEE Floating-Point Exception Handling
4.6.3 Command-Line Argument Intrinsics
4.6.5 Fortran 2003 Asynchronous I/O
4.6.6 Extended ALLOCATABLE Attribute
4.6.9 Fortran 2003 Formatted I/O Features
4.6.10 Fortran 2003 IMPORT Statement
4.6.11 Fortran 2003 FLUSH I/O Statement
4.6.12 Fortran 2003 POINTER INTENT Feature
4.6.13 Fortran 2003 Enhanced Array Constructor
4.6.14 Miscellaneous Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 Features
4.7.1 I/O Error Handling Routines
4.7.2 Variable Format Expressions
4.7.5 Miscellaneous I/O Extensions
4.8.1 Form of Special f95 Directive Lines
4.8.2 FIXED and FREE Directives
4.8.3 Parallelization Directives
4.9.2 The -use=list Option Flag
5. FORTRAN 77 Compatibility: Migrating to Solaris Studio Fortran