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arrows point from an interface to procedures which implement that interface.
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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
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Source Code
subroutine allocate_rank1_logical_specify_pointer(array,first,last)implicit nonelogical(4),intent(inout),dimension(:),pointer::arrayinteger(int32),intent(in)::first,lastif(first>last)call error_message(952)if(.not.associated(array))then allocate(array(first:last))else! call error_message(953)end if end subroutine allocate_rank1_logical_specify_pointer