Debugging with GDB Manual (5900-1473; WDB 6.2; January 2011)

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9.4.2.1 Fortran types
Fortran types supported:
integer*1, integer*2,
integer*4, integer*8
allocatable
assumed-size
logical*1, logical*2,
assumed-shape
logical*4, logical*8 byte,
real*4, real*8, real*16
adjustable
complex*8, complex*16
automatic
character*len,
explicit-shape
character*(*) [len is a
user supplied length]
arrays
Array elements are displayed in column-major
order. Use () for array member access (for
example, arr(i) instead of arr[i]). Use set print
elements to control the number of elements
printed out when specifying a whole array. The
default is 200 elements or the number of elements
of the array, whichever is smaller.
9.4.2.2 Fortran operators
The following Fortran operators are listed here in the order of increasing precedence:
= Assignment
*, -, *, / Binary operators
+, - Unary operators
** Exponentiation
.EQ., = Equal
.NE., /= Not equal, or concatenation
.LT., < Less than
.LE., <= Less than or equal to
.GT., > Greater than
.GE., >= Greater than or equal to
// Concatenation
.NOT. Logical negation
.AND. Logical AND
.OR. Logical OR
.EQV. Logical equivalence
.NEQV., .XOR. Logical non-equivalence
Logical constants are represented as .TRUE. or .FALSE.
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