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From: Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
Subject: Re: Is there a way in Fortran to designate an integer value as
 integer*8 ?
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 14:34:01 -0500
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On 10/3/2024 12:02 PM, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:
> Steven G. Kargl wrote:
>> On Thu, 03 Oct 2024 14:45:31 +0200, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:
>>
>>> Lynn McGuire wrote:
>>>> I need many of my integers to be integer*8 in my port to 64 bit.  In
>>>> C/C++ code, I can say 123456L to mean a long long value, generally 64
>>>> bit.  Is there a corresponding way to do this in Fortran or am I stuck
>>>> with:
>>>>
>>>>       call xyz (1)
>>>>
>>>>       subroutine xyz (ivalue)
>>>>       integer*8 ivalue
>>>>       ...
>>>>       return end
>>>>
>>>> must be:
>>>>
>>>>       integer*8 ivalue
>>>>       ...
>>>>       ivalue = 1
>>>>       call xyz (ivalue)
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is not actually a Fortran issue as such, it's all about a specific
>>> compiler (GNU Fortran).
>>
>> If we overlook the nonstandard type in the declaration, and agree
>> that the compiler will accept 'integer*8', then the program is
>> still invalid Fortran.  It's technically not a Fortran issue.  It
>> is a programmer issue.
>>
> 
> Take a pragmatic approach, if that's the way the compiler wants you to 
> do it then do it that way.
> Years ago I was converting a suite of programs from one OS/hardware 
> platform to another.  One program had serious problems because type 
> "real" had insufficient precision on the new machine, that machine 
> offered a compile option which meant "real" automatically meant "double 
> precision" and - after checking for "equivalence" and common" statements 
> - that's the way I went.  Problem solved.  This was back in the days of 
> Fortran IV but I don't think I've ever seen anyone assigning Hollerith 
> values to Real numbers so that was not a problem either.

My code used to assign Hollerith to Real numbers but I ripped that out 
years ago in a project to get rid of Hollerith.

Lynn