stand

Causes the compiler to issue compile-time messages for nonstandard language elements.

IDE Equivalent

Windows: Diagnostics > Warn For Nonstandard Fortran
Linux: None

Architectures

IA-32, IntelŪ EM64T, IntelŪ ItaniumŪ architecture

Syntax

Linux: -stand[keyword]
-nostand
Windows:  /stand[:keyword]
/nostand

Arguments

keyword    Specifies the language to use as the standard. Possible values are:
  none Issue no messages for nonstandard language elements.
  f90 Issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 90.
  f95 Issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 95.

Default

OFF The compiler issues no messages for nonstandard language elements.

Description

This option causes the compiler to issue compile-time messages for nonstandard language elements.

If you do not specify a keyword for stand, it is the same as specifying stand 95.

Option

Description

stand none Causes the compiler to issue no messages for nonstandard language elements. This is the same as specifying nostand.
stand f90 Causes the compiler to issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 90.
stand f95 Causes the compiler to issue messages for language elements that are not standard in Fortran 95. This option is set if you specify warn stderrors.

Alternate Options

stand none Linux: -nostand, -w90, -w95
Windows: /nostand, /w90, /w95

stand f90 

Linux: -std90
Windows: None

stand f95

Linux: -stand, -std95, -std
Windows: /stand

See Also

warn compiler option