intdoc.in: Terminate some @xrefs with `,'.
1998-11-19 Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk> * intdoc.in: Terminate some @xrefs with `,'. From-SVN: r23709
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1998-11-19 Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
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* intdoc.in: Terminate some @xrefs with `,'.
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1998-11-19 Manfred Hollstein <manfred@s-direktnet.de>
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* Make-lang.in (mandir): Replace all uses of $(mandir) by $(man1dir).
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@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ DEFDOC (SECOND_subr, "Get CPU time for process@99@in seconds.", "\
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Returns the process's runtime in seconds in @var{@1@}---the same value
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as the UNIX function @code{etime} returns.
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This routine is known from Cray Fortran. @xref{CPU_Time Intrinsic}
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This routine is known from Cray Fortran. @xref{CPU_Time Intrinsic},
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for a standard equivalent.
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")
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@ -2429,7 +2429,7 @@ If the absolute value of the shift count is greater than
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Bits shifted out from the left end or the right end are lost.
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Zeros are shifted in from the opposite end.
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@xref{IShftC Intrinsic} for the circular-shift equivalent.
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@xref{IShftC Intrinsic}, for the circular-shift equivalent.
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")
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DEFDOC (ISHFTC, "Circular bit shift.", "\
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@ -2445,7 +2445,7 @@ must be less than or equal to @var{@3@}.
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The value of @var{@3@} must be greater than or equal to one and less than
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or equal to @samp{BIT_SIZE(@var{@1@})}.
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@xref{IShft Intrinsic} for the logical shift equivalent.
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@xref{IShft Intrinsic}, for the logical shift equivalent.
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")
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DEFDOC (MVBITS, "Moving a bit field.", "\
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@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ See @code{chdir(3)}.
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@emph{Caution:} Using this routine during I/O to a unit connected with a
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non-absolute file name can cause subsequent I/O on such a unit to fail
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because the I/O library may reopen files by name.
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because the I/O library might reopen files by name.
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Some non-GNU implementations of Fortran provide this intrinsic as
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only a function, not as a subroutine, or do not support the
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@ -2270,7 +2270,7 @@ See @code{chdir(3)}.
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@emph{Caution:} Using this routine during I/O to a unit connected with a
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non-absolute file name can cause subsequent I/O on such a unit to fail
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because the I/O library may reopen files by name.
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because the I/O library might reopen files by name.
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Due to the side effects performed by this intrinsic, the function
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form is not recommended.
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@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ If the @var{Status} argument is supplied, it contains
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Note that this currently works
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by actually invoking @code{/bin/chmod} (or the @code{chmod} found when
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the library was configured) and so may fail in some circumstances and
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the library was configured) and so might fail in some circumstances and
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will, anyway, be slow.
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Some non-GNU implementations of Fortran provide this intrinsic as
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@ -2369,7 +2369,7 @@ Returns 0 on success or a non-zero error code otherwise.
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Note that this currently works
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by actually invoking @code{/bin/chmod} (or the @code{chmod} found when
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the library was configured) and so may fail in some circumstances and
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the library was configured) and so might fail in some circumstances and
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will, anyway, be slow.
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Due to the side effects performed by this intrinsic, the function
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@ -4237,7 +4237,7 @@ Intrinsic groups: @code{unix}.
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Description:
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Returns the complementary error function of @var{X}:
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@samp{ERFC(R) = 1 - ERF(R)} (except that the result may be more
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@samp{ERFC(R) = 1 - ERF(R)} (except that the result might be more
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accurate than explicitly evaluating that formulae would give).
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See @code{erfc(3m)}, which provides the implementation.
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@ -4896,10 +4896,10 @@ Intrinsic groups: @code{unix}.
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Description:
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Attempts to move Fortran unit @var{Unit} to the specified
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@var{Offset}: absolute offset if @var{Offset}=0; relative to the
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current offset if @var{Offset}=1; relative to the end of the file if
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@var{Offset}=2.
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It branches to label @var{Whence} if @var{Unit} is
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@var{Offset}: absolute offset if @var{Whence}=0; relative to the
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current offset if @var{Whence}=1; relative to the end of the file if
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@var{Whence}=2.
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It branches to label @var{ErrLab} if @var{Unit} is
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not open or if the call otherwise fails.
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@node FStat Intrinsic (subroutine)
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@ -5455,8 +5455,9 @@ only a function, not as a subroutine, or do not support the
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(optional) @var{Status} argument.
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On some systems (specifically SCO) it might be necessary to link the
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``socket'' library if you call this routine, i.e.@: append
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@samp{-lg2c -lsocket -lm} to the @code{g77} arguments.
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``socket'' library if you call this routine.
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Typically this means adding @samp{-lg2c -lsocket -lm}
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to the @code{g77} command line when linking the program.
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For information on other intrinsics with the same name:
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@xref{HostNm Intrinsic (function)}.
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@ -5488,8 +5489,9 @@ Fills @var{Name} with the system's host name returned by
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(@code{ENOSYS} if the system does not provide @code{gethostname(2)}).
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On some systems (specifically SCO) it might be necessary to link the
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``socket'' library if you call this routine, i.e.@: append
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@samp{-lg2c -lsocket -lm} to the @code{g77} arguments.
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``socket'' library if you call this routine.
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Typically this means adding @samp{-lg2c -lsocket -lm}
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to the @code{g77} command line when linking the program.
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For information on other intrinsics with the same name:
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@xref{HostNm Intrinsic (subroutine)}.
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@ -6598,11 +6600,10 @@ All bits representing @var{I} are shifted @var{Shift} places.
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indicates no shift and @samp{@var{Shift}.LT.0} indicates a right shift.
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If the absolute value of the shift count is greater than
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@samp{BIT_SIZE(@var{I})}, the result is undefined.
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Bits shifted out from the left end or the right end, as the case may be,
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are lost.
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Bits shifted out from the left end or the right end are lost.
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Zeros are shifted in from the opposite end.
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@xref{IShftC Intrinsic} for the circular-shift equivalent.
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@xref{IShftC Intrinsic}, for the circular-shift equivalent.
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@node IShftC Intrinsic
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@subsubsection IShftC Intrinsic
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@ -6644,7 +6645,7 @@ must be less than or equal to @var{Size}.
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The value of @var{Size} must be greater than or equal to one and less than
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or equal to @samp{BIT_SIZE(@var{I})}.
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@xref{IShft Intrinsic} for the logical shift equivalent.
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@xref{IShft Intrinsic}, for the logical shift equivalent.
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@end ifset
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@ifset familyF77
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@ -9177,7 +9178,7 @@ Description:
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Returns the process's runtime in seconds in @var{Seconds}---the same value
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as the UNIX function @code{etime} returns.
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This routine is known from Cray Fortran. @xref{CPU_Time Intrinsic}
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This routine is known from Cray Fortran. @xref{CPU_Time Intrinsic},
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for a standard equivalent.
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For information on other intrinsics with the same name:
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