7.3.1 _gfortran_set_args — Save command-line arguments
- Description:
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_gfortran_set_argssaves the command-line arguments; this initialization is required if any of the command-line intrinsics is called. Additionally, it shall be called if backtracing is enabled (see_gfortran_set_options). - Syntax:
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void _gfortran_set_args (int argc, char *argv[]) - Arguments:
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argc number of command line argument strings argv the command-line argument strings; argv[0] is the pathname of the executable itself.  - Example:
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int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Initialize libgfortran. */ _gfortran_set_args (argc, argv); return 0; } 
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