With -fdec-static GNU Fortran supports the DEC extended attributes STATIC
and AUTOMATIC
to provide explicit specification of entity storage. These follow the syntax of the Fortran standard SAVE
attribute.
STATIC
is exactly equivalent to SAVE
, and specifies that an entity should be allocated in static memory. As an example, STATIC
local variables will retain their values across multiple calls to a function.
Entities marked AUTOMATIC
will be stack automatic whenever possible. AUTOMATIC
is the default for local variables smaller than -fmax-stack-var-size, unless -fno-automatic is given. This attribute overrides -fno-automatic, -fmax-stack-var-size, and blanket SAVE
statements.
Examples:
subroutine f integer, automatic :: i ! automatic variable integer x, y ! static variables save ... endsubroutine
subroutine f integer a, b, c, x, y, z static :: x save y automatic z, c ! a, b, c, and z are automatic ! x and y are static endsubroutine
! Compiled with -fno-automatic subroutine f integer a, b, c, d automatic :: a ! a is automatic; b, c, and d are static endsubroutine
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