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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Overview of the <strong>Libraries</strong> 1This chapter provides an overview of the various Intel® <strong>Fortran</strong> library routines:• “Portability Routines”• “National Language Support Routines (W*32, W*64)”• “POSIX* Routines”• “QuickWin and Graphics Routines (W*32, W*64)”• “Dialog Routines (W*32)”• “COM and AUTO Routines (W*32)”• “Miscellaneous Run-Time Routines”When you include the statement USE module-name in your program, these library routines areautomatically linked to your program if called.You can restrict what is accessed from a USE module by adding ONLY clauses to the USEstatement. For more information on the USE statement, see the Language <strong>Reference</strong>.All the library routines are language extensions to <strong>Fortran</strong> 95.In Chapter 2 of this book, all the library routines are listed alphabetically and described in detail.NOTE. Intrinsic procedures are described in the Language <strong>Reference</strong>.See Also• The USE statement in the Language <strong>Reference</strong>• The section on portability routines in "Using <strong>Libraries</strong>" in Volume I of your user’s guide1-1

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