HELPLIB.HLB  —  FORTRAN  Examples
  The following examples show a variety of VSI Fortran commands.
  Each command is followed by a description of the output files it
  produces.

  1.  $ FORTRAN/LIST AAA.F90, BBB.F90, CCC.F90

      Source files AAA.F90, BBB.F90, and CCC.F90 are compiled as
      separate files, producing object files named AAA.OBJ, BBB.OBJ,
      and CCC.OBJ; and listing files named AAA.LIS, BBB.LIS, and
      CCC.LIS.

  2.  $ FORTRAN XXX+YYY+ZZZ

      Source files XXX.F90, YYY.F90, and ZZZ.F90 are concatenated and
      compiled as one file, producing an object file named XXX.OBJ,
      but no listing file.  (A listing file named XXX.LIS would be
      produced in batch mode.)

  3.  $ FORTRAN/OBJECT=SQUARE/NOLIST <RET>   _File: CIRCLE

      The source file CIRCLE.F90 is compiled, producing an object
      file named SQUARE.OBJ, but no listing file.

  4.  $ FORTRAN AAA+BBB,CCC/LIST

      Two object files are produced:  AAA.OBJ (comprising AAA.F90 and
      BBB.F90) and CCC.OBJ (comprising CCC.F90).  One listing file is
      produced:  CCC.LIS (comprising CCC.F90).

  5.  $ FORTRAN ABC+CIRC/NOOBJECT+XYZ

      When you include a qualifier in a list of files that are to be
      concatenated, the qualifier affects all files in the list.  The
      Fortran command shown in this example completely suppresses the
      object file.  That is, source files ABC.F90, CIRC.F90, and
      XYZ.F90 are concatenated and compiled, but no object file is
      produced.
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