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arrows point from an interface to procedures which implement that interface.
This could include the module procedures in a generic interface or the
implementation in a submodule of an interface in a parent module.
pure subroutine b64_decode_string_a(code,s)!< Decode a base64 code into an array of strings.!<!<```fortran!< use befor64!< use penf!< character(5) :: array_s(1:2)!< call b64_decode(code='aGVsbG93b3JsZA==',s=array_s)!< print "(L1)", array_s(1)//array_s(2)=='helloworld'!<```!=> T <<<character(*),intent(in)::code!< Encoded scalar.character(*),intent(out)::s(1:)!< String to be decoded.integer(I1P),allocatable::nI1P(:)!< One byte integer array containing n.allocate(nI1P(1:byte_size(s(1))*size(s,dim=1)));nI1P=0_I1Pcall decode_bits(code=code,bits=nI1P)s=transfer(nI1P,s)endsubroutine b64_decode_string_a