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works discussing advanced programming in Fortran~2003
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works discussing advanced programming in Fortran~2003
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include~\cite{DesPat:11,RouXiaXu:11}; sufficient support for
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include~\cite{DesPat:11,RouXiaXu:11}; sufficient support for
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Fortran~2003 is now available from many compilers, including the GNU
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Fortran~2003 is now available from many compilers, including the GNU
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Fortran compiler from the Free Software Foundation (as of version 4.6).
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Fortran compiler from the Free Software Foundation (as of version 4.8).
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Previous approaches have been based on mixing Fortran~95, with its
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Previous approaches have been based on mixing Fortran~95, with its
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To finish our general description, we define a version string with the
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To finish our general description, we define a version string with the
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constant
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constant
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\[ \verb|psb_version_string_|\]
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\[ \verb|psb_version_string_|\]
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whose current value is \verb|3.0.0|
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whose current value is \verb|3.4.0|
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\subsection{Application structure}
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\subsection{Application structure}
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\label{sec:appstruct}
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