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TABLE 1-1 READMEs of Interest
TABLE 2-1 csh/sh/ksh Redirection and Piping on the Command Line
TABLE 4-1 Major Libraries Provided With the Compilers
TABLE 5-1 Basic Xlist Suboptions
TABLE 5-2 Complete List of -Xlist Suboptions
TABLE 6-1 ieee_flags ( action, mode, ) Argument Values
TABLE 6-2 ieee_flags in, out Argument Meanings
TABLE 6-3 Functions Returning IEEE Values
TABLE 6-4 Arguments for ieee_handler ( action , exception , handler )
TABLE 7-1 Maximum Characters in Data Types
TABLE 7-2 -xalias Keywords and What They Mean
TABLE 7-3 Fortran Time Functions
TABLE 7-4 Summary: Nonstandard VMS Fortran System Routines
TABLE 9-1 Some Effective Performance Options
TABLE 10-1 Fortran 95 Parallelization Options
TABLE 10-2 Recognized Reduction Operations
TABLE 10-3 Explicit Parallelization Problems
TABLE 10-4 DOALL Qualifiers
TABLE 10-5 DOALL SCHEDTYPE Qualifiers
TABLE 10-6 DOALL Qualifiers (Cray Style)
TABLE 10-7 DOALL Cray Scheduling
TABLE 10-8 Multiprocessing Environment Variables
TABLE 11-1 Data Sizes and Alignment--(in Bytes) Pass by Reference ( f95 and cc )
TABLE 11-2 Comparing I/O Between Fortran and C
TABLE 11-3 Passing Simple Data Types
TABLE 11-4 Passing COMPLEX Data Types
TABLE 11-5 Passing a CHARACTER String
TABLE 11-6 Passing a One-Dimensional Array
TABLE 11-7 Passing a Two-Dimensional Array
TABLE 11-8 Passing Legacy FORTRAN 77 STRUCTURE Records
TABLE 11-9 Passing Fortran 95 Derived Types
TABLE 11-10 Passing a FORTRAN 77 (Cray) POINTER
TABLE 11-11 Passing Simple Data Elements Between C and Fortran 95
TABLE 11-12 Functions Returning a REAL or Float Value
TABLE 11-13 Function Returning COMPLEX Data (SPARC V8)
TABLE 11-14 Function Returning COMPLEX Data (SPARC V9)
TABLE 11-15 A Function Returning a CHARACTER String
TABLE 11-16 Emulating Labeled COMMON
TABLE 11-17 Alternate Returns
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