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Previous: Invoking Ftnchek
This section provides
a more detailed discussion of ftnchek command-line options. Options and
filenames may be interspersed on a command line. Most options are positional:
each option remains in effect from the point it is encountered until it
is overridden by a later change. Thus for example, the listing may be
suppressed for some files and not for others. Exceptions are: the -intrinsic
, -pointersize , and -wordsize settings, which cannot be changed once processing
of input files has started; the -arguments , -array , -calltree , -common
, -crossref , -extern , -reference , -resources , -sort , -vcg , and -volatile
options, where the action depends only on the value of the option after
the processing of input files is finished; and the -include setting, which
is cumulative.
The option names in the following list are in alphabetical
order.
Next: Changing the Defaults
-arguments,
-array,
-brief,
-calltree,
-check,
-columns,
-common,
-crossref,
-declare,
-division,
-errors,
-extern,
-f77,
-f90,
-f95,
-help,
-identifier-chars,
-include,
-intrinsic,
-library,
-list,
-makedcls,
-novice,
-output,
-pointersize,
-portability,
-pretty,
-project,
-pure,
-quiet,
-reference,
-resources,
-sixchar,
-sort,
-source,
-symtab,
-truncation,
-usage,
-vcg,
-version,
-volatile,
-wordsize,
-wrap.