
Modern Fortran Explained
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- 1: Whence Fortran?
- 2: Language elements
- 3: Expressions and assignments
- 4: Control constructs
- 5: Program units and procedures
- 6: Allocation of data
- 7: Array features
- 8: Specification statements
- 9: Intrinsic procedures and modules
- 10: Data transfer
- 11: Edit descriptors
- 12: Operations on external files
- 13: Advanced type parameter features
- 14: Procedure pointers
- 15: Object-oriented programming
- 16: Submodules
- 17: Coarrays
- 18: Floating-point exception handling
- 19: Interoperability with C
- 20: Fortran 2018 coarray enhancements
- 21: Fortran 2018 enhancements to interoperability with C
- 22: Fortran 2018 conformance with ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011
- 23: Minor Fortran 2018 features
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