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The directives and pragmas described in this book can be used with the HP Fortran and C
compilers, unless otherwise noted. The aC++ compiler does not support the pragmas, but does
support the memory classes. In general discussion, these directives and pragmas are
presented in lowercase type, but each compiler recognizes them regardless of their case.
References to man pages appear in the form mnpgname(1), where “mnpgname” is the name of
the man page and is followed by its section number enclosed in parentheses. To view this man
page, type:
% man 1 mnpgname
NOTE A Note highlights important supplemental information.
Command syntax
Consider this example:
COMMAND
input_file
[...] {a | b} [
output_file
]
COMMAND must be typed as it appears.
input_file
indicates a file name that must be supplied by the user.
The horizontal ellipsis in brackets indicates that additional, optional input file names
may be supplied.
Either a or b must be supplied.
[
output_file
] indicates an optional file name.
Vertical ellipses Vertical ellipses show that lines of code have
been left out of an example.
Keycap Keycap indicates the keyboard keys you must
press to execute the command example.
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