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FDUMPMOD(1)							   FDUMPMOD(1)

NAME
       fdumpmod - utility for displaying Fortran 95 module information

SYNOPSIS
       fdumpmod -V
       fdumpmod file [ file ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       fdumpmod	 utility displays the version information in module files gen‐
       erated by the Oracle Solaris Studio Fortran compiler.

       For each module described in a module information  file,	 the  fdumpmod
       utility	lists the name of the module, the major and minor version num‐
       bers of the module format utilized, a comma-separated list  of  values,
       and the name of the module information file.

       The  values  indicate compilation options with which the module is com‐
       patible. The values are:

       Value	  Compatible with

       v8	SPARC V8 architecture

       v9	SPARC V9 architecture

       x86-32	x86 32-bit architecture

       x86-64	x86 64-bit architecture

       i2	2-byte default INTEGERs

       i4	4-byte default INTEGERs

       i8	8-byte default INTEGERs

       r4	4-byte default REALs

       r8	8-byte default REALs

       d8	8-byte default DOUBLEs

       d16	16-byte default DOUBLEs

       n8	8-byte default INTERVALs

       n16	16-byte default INTERVALs

       a1	1-byte maximum alignment

       a2	2-byte maximum alignment

       a4	4-byte maximum alignment

       a8	8-byte maximum alignment

       a16	16-byte maximum alignment

       If the module information file is contained in an  archive  file,  both
       the  name  of  the  archive  file  and  the module information file are
       listed.

OPTIONS
       -V   Display fdumpmod version string.

       file [ file ... ]
	    One or more files to be inspected for module information.

EXAMPLES
       The file foo.f containing
	     MODULE FOO
	     END MODULE
	     MODULE BAZ
	     END MODULE
       is compiled with the -xarch=v9 option, producing foo.mod and baz.mod.

       The command
	     fdumpmod foo.mod
       produces
	     foo 1.0 v9,i4,r4,d8,n16,a4 foo.mod

       In the next example, the same file is compiled twice,  once  with  -m32
       -xarch=sparc  (-xarch=v8)  and  once with -m64 -xarch=sparc (-xarch=v9)
       The resulting .mod files are all concatenated  together	(or  archived)
       onto the file my.modfiles.

	     fdumpmod my.modfiles
       displays
	     foo 1.0  v8,i4,r4,d8,n16,a4  my.modfiles
	     baz 1.0  v8,i4,r4,d8,n16,a4  my.modfiles
	     foo 1.0  v9,i4,r4,d8,n16,a4  my.modfiles
	     baz 1.0  v9,i4,r4,d8,n16,a4  my.modfiles

ERRORS
       The fdumpmod command will fail with an error message if the file is not
       a module information file, a concatenation of several  module  informa‐
       tion  files,  or	 an  archive  file  containing only module information
       files.

WARNING
       The module information files produced by versions of the	 f95  compiler
       prior  to  this	release do not indicate the architecture for which the
       module was compiled. The fdumpmod utility prints "v8,v9" for the archi‐
       tecture values.

SEE ALSO
       f95(1).

				  April 2007			   FDUMPMOD(1)
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