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These options affect how GNU Fortran searches
for files specified by the INCLUDE
directive and where it searches
for previously compiled modules.
It also affects the search paths used by cpp when used to preprocess Fortran source.
-I
dirINCLUDE
directive
(as well as of the #include
directive of the cpp
preprocessor).
Also note that the general behavior of -I and
INCLUDE
is pretty much the same as of -I with
#include
in the cpp preprocessor, with regard to
looking for header.gcc files and other such things.
This path is also used to search for .mod files when previously
compiled modules are required by a USE
statement.
See Options for Directory Search, for information on the
-I option.
-M
dir-J
dirUSE
statement.
The default is the current directory.
-J is an alias for -M to avoid conflicts with existing
GCC options.
-fintrinsic-modules-path
dir