10.1 ISO_FORTRAN_ENV
- Standard:
 Fortran 2003 and later, except when otherwise noted
The ISO_FORTRAN_ENV module provides the following scalar default-integer named constants: 
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ATOMIC_INT_KIND: - 
Default-kind integer constant to be used as kind parameter when defining integer variables used in atomic operations. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
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ATOMIC_LOGICAL_KIND: - 
Default-kind integer constant to be used as kind parameter when defining logical variables used in atomic operations. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
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CHARACTER_KINDS: - 
Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
CHARACTERtype. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
CHARACTER_STORAGE_SIZE: - 
Size in bits of the character storage unit.
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ERROR_UNIT: - 
Identifies the preconnected unit used for error reporting.
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FILE_STORAGE_SIZE: - 
Size in bits of the file-storage unit.
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INPUT_UNIT: - 
Identifies the preconnected unit identified by the asterisk (
*) inREADstatement. - 
INT8,INT16,INT32,INT64: - 
Kind type parameters to specify an INTEGER type with a storage size of 16, 32, and 64 bits. It is negative if a target platform does not support the particular kind. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
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INTEGER_KINDS: - 
Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
INTEGERtype. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
IOSTAT_END: - 
The value assigned to the variable passed to the
IOSTAT=specifier of an input/output statement if an end-of-file condition occurred. - 
IOSTAT_EOR: - 
The value assigned to the variable passed to the
IOSTAT=specifier of an input/output statement if an end-of-record condition occurred. - 
IOSTAT_INQUIRE_INTERNAL_UNIT: - 
Scalar default-integer constant, used by
INQUIREfor theIOSTAT=specifier to denote an that a unit number identifies an internal unit. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
NUMERIC_STORAGE_SIZE: - 
The size in bits of the numeric storage unit.
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LOGICAL_KINDS: - 
Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
LOGICALtype. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
OUTPUT_UNIT: - 
Identifies the preconnected unit identified by the asterisk (
*) inWRITEstatement. - 
REAL32,REAL64,REAL128: - 
Kind type parameters to specify a REAL type with a storage size of 32, 64, and 128 bits. It is negative if a target platform does not support the particular kind. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
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REAL_KINDS: - 
Default-kind integer constant array of rank one containing the supported kind parameters of the
REALtype. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
STAT_LOCKED: - 
Scalar default-integer constant used as STAT= return value by
LOCKto denote that the lock variable is locked by the executing image. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
STAT_LOCKED_OTHER_IMAGE: - 
Scalar default-integer constant used as STAT= return value by
UNLOCKto denote that the lock variable is locked by another image. (Fortran 2008 or later.) - 
STAT_STOPPED_IMAGE: - 
Positive, scalar default-integer constant used as STAT= return value if the argument in the statement requires synchronisation with an image, which has initiated the termination of the execution. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
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STAT_FAILED_IMAGE: - 
Positive, scalar default-integer constant used as STAT= return value if the argument in the statement requires communication with an image, which has is in the failed state. (TS 18508 or later.)
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STAT_UNLOCKED: Scalar default-integer constant used as STAT= return value by
UNLOCKto denote that the lock variable is unlocked. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
The module provides the following derived type:
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LOCK_TYPE: Derived type with private components to be use with the
LOCKandUNLOCKstatement. A variable of its type has to be always declared as coarray and may not appear in a variable-definition context. (Fortran 2008 or later.)
The module also provides the following intrinsic procedures: COMPILER_OPTIONS and COMPILER_VERSION.
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