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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Descriptions of the LibraryRoutines 2This chapter contains the descriptions of Intel® <strong>Fortran</strong> library routines listed in alphabeticalorder. They are all language extensions to <strong>Fortran</strong> 95.Modules must be included in programs that contain the following routines:• Portability routinesThese routines require a USE IFPORT statement to access the portability library.• POSIX* routinesThese routines require a USE IFPOSIX statement to access the POSIX library.• NLS routinesThese routines require a USE IFNLS statement to access he NLS library. These routines areonly available on Windows* systems.• QuickWin and graphics routinesThese routines require a USE IFQWIN statement to access the Visual <strong>Fortran</strong> library andgraphics modules. These routines are only available on Windows* systems.• Serial port I/O routinesThese routines require a USE IFPORT statement to access the portability library. Theseroutines are only available on Windows* systems on IA-32 processors.• Dialog routinesThese routines require a USE IFLOGM statement to access the dialog library. These routinesare only available on Windows* systems on IA-32 processors.• Component Object Module (COM) server routinesThese routines require a USE IFCOM statement to access the COM library. These routinesare only available on Windows* systems on IA-32 processors.• Automation server routinesThese routines require a USE IFAUTO statement to access the AUTO library. These routinesare only available on Windows* systems on IA-32 processors.2-1

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