You will find out at compile time, so the idea of "aborting
the program" doesn't arise.
-P.
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Roland Schilling wrote:
> Is there a decent way to find out, from inside a F90/95
> program, whether a certain service routine (like 'getarg'
> or 'exit', e.g.) is available, without aborting the program?
> This would be quite helpful for writing portable code.
> Some compilers have some of these routines available by
> default, others require the call of one, or even more
> special service module.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Roland
>
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