Causes the compiler to issue compile-time messages for nonstandard language elements.
Windows: Compilation Diagnostics >
Warn For Nonstandard Fortran
Linux: None
Mac OS: Compiler Diagnostics > Warn For Nonstandard Fortran
IA-32 architecture, Intel® 64 architecture, IA-64 architecture
Linux and Mac OS: | -stand [keyword] -nostand |
Windows: | /stand[:keyword] /nostand |
keyword | Specifies the language to use as the standard. Possible values are: | |
none | Issue no messages for nonstandard language elements. | |
f90 | Issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 90. | |
f95 | Issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 95. | |
f03 | Issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 2003. |
nostand | The compiler issues no messages for nonstandard language elements. |
This option causes the compiler to issue compile-time messages for nonstandard language elements.
If you do not specify a keyword for stand, it is the same as specifying stand 95.
Option | Description |
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Causes the compiler to issue no messages for nonstandard language elements. This is the same as specifying nostand. | |
stand f90 | Causes the compiler to issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 90. |
stand f95 | Causes the compiler to issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 95. |
stand f03 | Causes the compiler to issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 2003. This option is set if you specify warn stderrors. |
stand none | Linux and Mac
OS: -nostand Windows: /nostand |
stand f90 | Linux and Mac
OS: -std90 Windows: None |
stand f95 | Linux and Mac
OS: -std95 Windows: None |
stand f03 | Linux and Mac OS: -std03,
-stand, -std Windows: /stand |
warn compiler option