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Variables
Type
Attributes
Name
Initial
real(kind=R8P),
allocatable
::
a(:)
integer(kind=I4P)
::
ulb(2)
=
[1, 1]
Source Code
program volatile_doctestuse penf_allocatable_memoryuse penfreal(R8P),allocatable::a(:)integer(I4P)::ulb(2)=[1,1]call allocate_variable(a,ulb)print*,allocated(a)endprogram volatile_doctest