9.52 C_ASSOCIATED — Status of a C pointer
- Description:
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C_ASSOCIATED(c_ptr_1[, c_ptr_2])
determines the status of the C pointer c_ptr_1 or if c_ptr_1 is associated with the target c_ptr_2. - Standard:
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Fortran 2003 and later
- Class:
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Inquiry function
- Syntax:
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RESULT = C_ASSOCIATED(c_ptr_1[, c_ptr_2])
- Arguments:
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c_ptr_1 Scalar of the type C_PTR
orC_FUNPTR
.c_ptr_2 (Optional) Scalar of the same type as c_ptr_1. - Return value:
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The return value is of type
LOGICAL
; it is.false.
if either c_ptr_1 is a C NULL pointer or if c_ptr1 and c_ptr_2 point to different addresses. - Example:
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subroutine association_test(a,b) use iso_c_binding, only: c_associated, c_loc, c_ptr implicit none real, pointer :: a type(c_ptr) :: b if(c_associated(b, c_loc(a))) & stop 'b and a do not point to same target' end subroutine association_test
- See also:
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