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Glossary T
target |
The named data object associated with a pointer (in the form pointer-object => target). A target is declared in a type declaration statement that contains the TARGET attribute. See also pointer and pointer association. |
task dependence |
An ordering between two sibling tasks; one is the dependent task and the other is the preceding task. The dependence is satisfied upon completion of the preceding task. See also dependent task and preceding task. |
team |
An ordered set of images, either the initial team, or one created by execution of a FORM TEAM statement. |
team number |
A positive integer value that identifies a team created by a FORM TEAM statement. It is assigned to the team during the execution of a FORM TEAM statement. Only the initial team has a team number which is negative (-1). |
team variable |
Is a scalar variable of type TEAM_TYPE defined in the intrinsic module ISO_FORTRAN_ENV. The values of the team variables on all images of the team fully describe the team. Each image on the team has a unique copy of the team variable. A team variable for an active team may not be defined or become undefined during the execution of the CHANGE TEAM construct that made that team an active team. |
thread |
Part of a program that can run at the same time as other parts, usually with some form of communication and/or synchronization among the threads. See also multithreading. |
transformational function |
An intrinsic function that is not an elemental or inquiry function. A transformational function usually changes an array actual argument into a scalar result or another array, rather than applying the argument element by element. |
truncation |
Can be either of the following:
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type declaration statement |
A nonexecutable statement specifying the data type of one or more variables: an INTEGER, REAL, DOUBLE PRECISION, COMPLEX, DOUBLE COMPLEX, CHARACTER, LOGICAL, or TYPE statement. A type declaration statement may also specify attributes for the variables. Also called a type declaration or type specification. |
type parameter |
Defines an intrinsic data type. The type parameters are kind and length. The kind type parameter (KIND=) specifies the range for the integer data type, the precision and range for real and complex data types, and the machine representation method for the character and logical data types. The length type parameter (LEN=) specifies the length of a character string. A LEN parameter can also be used in a specification expression inside a parameterized derived-type definition. See also kind type parameter. |
type-bound procedure |
A procedure that is bound to a derived type and referenced by means of an object of that type. |