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ISO/IEC TR 15581:2001

Information technology -- Programming languages -- Fortran -- Enhanced data type facilities


This Technical Report specifies an extension to the data-type facilities of the programming language Fortran. The current Fortran language is specified by ISO/IEC 1539-1 : 1997. The proposed extension allows dummy arguments, function results, and components of derived types to be allocatable arrays.

Clause 2 of this Technical Report contains a general informal but precise description of the proposed extended functionalities. Clause 3 contains detailed editorial changes which if applied to the current International Standard would implement the revised language specification.


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  • ISO/IEC TR 15581:1998
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