Compiler directives supported by Flang¶
A list of non-standard directives supported by Flang
!dir$ fixed
and!dir$ free
select Fortran source forms. Their effect persists to the end of the current source file.!dir$ ignore_tkr [[(TKRDMAC)] dummy-arg-name]...
in an interface definition disables some semantic checks at call sites for the actual arguments that correspond to some named dummy arguments (or all of them, by default). The directive allow actual arguments that would otherwise be diagnosed as incompatible in type (T), kind (K), rank (R), CUDA device (D), or managed (M) status. The letter (A) is a shorthand for all of these, and is the default when no letters appear. The letter (C) checks for contiguity for example allowing an element of an assumed-shape array to be passed as a dummy argument. For example, if one wanted to call a “set all bytes to zero” utility that could be applied to arrays of any type or rank:
interface
subroutine clear(arr,bytes)
!dir$ ignore_tkr arr
integer(1), intent(out) :: arr(bytes)
end
end interface