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intdoc.in: Minor editorial tweaks.
Fri Sep 4 19:53:34 1998 Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org> * intdoc.in: Minor editorial tweaks. From-SVN: r22247
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* Makefile.in (LDFLAGS): Set from BOOT_LDFLAGS.
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(F771_LDFLAGS): Variable dispensed with.
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Fri Sep 4 19:53:34 1998 Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org>
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* intdoc.in: Minor editorial tweaks.
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Fri Sep 4 18:35:52 1998 Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org>
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* Makefile.in (fini.o): Don't define USE_HCONFIG here.
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@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@ See @code{erf(3m)}, which provides the implementation.
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DEFDOC (ERFC, "Complementary error function.", "\
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Returns the complementary error function of @var{@1@}:
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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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")
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@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ 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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@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ 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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@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ 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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@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ If the @var{@3@} 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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@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ Fills @var{@1@} with the system's host name returned by
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@code{gethostname(2)}, returning 0 on success or a non-zero error code
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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 may be necessary to link the
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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.
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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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@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ 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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(optional) @var{@2@} argument.
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On some systems (specifically SCO) it may be necessary to link the
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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.
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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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@ -2426,8 +2426,7 @@ All bits representing @var{@1@} are shifted @var{@2@} places.
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indicates no shift and @samp{@var{@2@}.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{@1@})}, 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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