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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Descriptions of the Library Routines 2Constant_SC_JOB_CONTROL 1_SC_SAVED_IDS 1_SC_VERSION 1_SC_BC_BASE_MAX 1_SC_BC_DIM_MAX 1_SC_BC_SCALE_MAX 1_SC_BC_STRING_MAX 1_SC_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX 1_SC_EXPR_NEST_MAX 1,3_SC_LINE_MAX 1_SC_RE_DUP_MAX 1_SC_2_VERSION 1_SC_2_DEV 1_SC_2_FORT_DEV 1_SC_2_FORT_RUN 1_SC_2_LOCALEDEF 1_SC_2_SW_DEV 1_SC_PAGESIZE(or _SC_PAGE_SIZE)DescriptionIndicates whether POSIX-style job control is supported.Indicates whether a process has a saved set-user-ID and a savedset-group-ID.Indicates the year and month the POSIX.1 standard was approvedin the format YYYYMML; the value 199009L indicates the mostrecent revision, 1990.Indicates the maximum obase value accepted by the bc(1) utility.Indicates the maximum value of elements that bc(1) permits in anarray.Indicates the maximum scale value allowed by bc(1).Indicates the maximum length of a string accepted by bc(1).Indicates the maximum numbers of weights that can be assigned toan entry of the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definitionfile.Indicates the maximum number of expressions that can be nestedwithin parentheses by expr(1).Indicates the maximum length of a utility's input line length, eitherfrom standard input or from a file. This includes the length for atrailing newline.Indicates the maximum number of repeated occurrences of aregular expression when the interval notation \{m,n\} is used.Indicates the version of the POSIX.2 standard; it is in the formatYYYYMML.Indicates whether the POSIX.2 C language development facilitiesare supported.Indicates whether the POSIX.2 FORTRAN language developmentutilities are supported.Indicates whether the POSIX.2 FORTRAN runtime utilities aresupported.Indicates whether the POSIX.2 creation of locates via localedef(1)is supported.Indicates whether the POSIX.2 software development utilitiesoption is supported.Indicates the size of a page (in bytes).2-343

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