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Nodes of different colours represent the following:
Solid arrows point from a procedure to one which it calls. Dashed
arrows point from an interface to procedures which implement that interface.
This could include the module procedures in a generic interface or the
implementation in a submodule of an interface in a parent module.
Where possible, edges connecting nodes are
given different colours to make them easier to distinguish in
large graphs.
Variables
Type
Visibility
Attributes
Name
Initial
integer(kind=int32),
private
::
assert_val
integer(kind=int32),
private
::
ierr
Source Code
subroutine win_fence(this,assert)class(win_t),intent(in)::thisinteger(int32),intent(in),optional::assertinteger(int32)::ierr,assert_valif(present(assert))thenassert_val=assertelseassert_val=0_int32end if call MPI_Win_fence(assert_val,this%m_win,ierr)end subroutine win_fence