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REAL This term refers to the default data type of objects
declared to be REAL. REAL is equivalent to
REAL(KIND=4), unless a compiler option specifies
otherwise.
complex This term refers to the COMPLEX
(COMPLEX(KIND=4)), DOUBLE COMPLEX
(COMPLEX(KIND=8)), and COMPLEX(KIND=16)
data types as a group.
COMPLEX This term refers to the default data type of objects
declared to be COMPLEX. COMPLEX is equivalent to
COMPLEX(KIND=4), unless a compiler option
specifies otherwise.
Introducing the Intel®Fortran Compiler
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To navigate a file:
1. Select View > Other Windows > Tree Navigation Window.
The Tree Navigation Window tab appears near the Solution Explorer tab. When no Fortran project
is opened, the Tree Navigation Window is empty. When you open a Fortran file in the source editor,
all components of the file appear in the window.
2. Select a node in the tree to view the corresponding component in the source editor.
The cursor appears at the correct location in the file.
Specifying Fortran File Extensions
You can specify additional Fortran free format and fixed format file extensions to be recognized as valid file
extensions within the IDE. The IDE treats these additional extensions as compilable Fortran source files. You
can also remove or modify existing extensions.
When you add a new extension, the IDE checks the registry to determine whether the extension is already
associated with a language, tool, or file format. If there is such an association, a message informs you of this
and you will not be allowed to add the extension.
To specify Fortran file extensions:
1. Open Tools > Options.
2. In the left pane, go to Intel Compilers and Tools > Visual Fortran > General.
3. Specify one or more Fortran File Extensions, each beginning with a period and separated by semicolons.
You can specify extensions for both Free Format and Fixed Format. Click OK.
See Also
Setting Compiler Options in the Visual Studio* IDE Property Pages
Specifying a Target Platform for Solutions and Projects
Understanding Errors During the Build Process
Specifying a Target Platform
You can specify a target platform for a Microsoft Visual Studio* solution or an individual project within a
solution.
1. Select a solution or project in the Solution Explorer.
2. Select Build > Configuration Manager.
• Use the Active solution platform drop-down list to specify the target platform for the whole
solution.
• Use the Platform column to specify the target platform for an individual project within a solution.
3. Select <New...> on the Active solution platform drop-down menu to add a platform to the current
list of active solution platforms.
4. Select or type a new platform in the New Solution Platform dialog box.
5. In Copy settings from choose a platform to use as a template or choose <Empty>.
6. If you want the platform to be set for the projects within the solution, select Create new project
platforms. Click OK.
7. Close the Configuration Manager.
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