Intel® Fortran Compiler 18.0 Developer Guide and Reference
name |
Identifies an entity within a Fortran program unit (such as a variable, function result, common block, named constant, procedure, program unit, namelist group, or dummy argument). A name can contain letters, digits, underscores ( _ ), and the dollar sign ($) special character. The first character must be a letter or a dollar sign. In earlier versions of Fortran, this term was called a symbolic name. |
name association |
Pertains to argument, host, or use association. See also argument association, host association, and use association. |
named common block |
A common block (one or more contiguous areas of storage) with a name. Common blocks are defined by a COMMON statement. |
named constant |
A constant that has a name. In earlier versions of Fortran, this term was called a symbolic constant. |
namelist I/O statement |
An implicit, formatted I/O statement that uses a namelist group specifier rather than an explicit format specifier. See also formatted I/O statement and list-directed I/O statement. |
NaN |
Not-a-Number. The condition that results from a floating-point operation that has no mathematical meaning; for example, zero divided by zero. |
natural boundary |
The virtual address of a data item that is the multiple of the size of its data type. For example, a REAL(8) (REAL*8) data item aligned on natural boundaries has an address that is a multiple of eight. |
naturally aligned record |
A record that is aligned on a hardware-specific natural boundary; each field is naturally aligned. Contrast with packed record. |
nesting |
The placing of one entity (such as a construct, subprogram, format specification, or loop) inside another entity of the same kind. For example, nesting a loop within another loop (a nested loop), or nesting a subroutine within another subroutine (a nested subroutine). |
nonexecutable statement |
A Fortran statement that describes program attributes, but does not cause any action to be taken when the program is executed. |
nonsignaled |
The state of an object used for synchronization in one of the wait functions is either signaled or nonsignaled. A nonsignaled state can prevent the wait function from returning. See also wait function. |
numeric expression |
A numeric constant, variable, or function value, or combination of these, joined by numeric operators and parentheses, so that the entire expression can be evaluated to produce a single numeric value. For example, -L or X+(Y-4.5*Z). |
numeric operator |
A symbol designating an arithmetic operation. In Standard Fortran, the symbols +, -, *, /, and ** are used to designate addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation, respectively. |
numeric storage unit |
The unit of storage for holding a non-pointer scalar value of type default real, default integer, or default logical. One numeric storage unit corresponds to 4 bytes of memory. |
numeric type |
Integer, real, or complex type. |