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GNU Info (g77-300.info)END DOEND DO ------ The `END DO' statement is provided by the GNU Fortran language. This statement is used in one of two ways: * The Fortran 90 meaning, in which it specifies the termination point of a single `DO' loop started with a `DO' statement that specifies no termination label. * The MIL-STD 1753 meaning, in which it specifies the termination point of one or more `DO' loops, all of which start with a `DO' statement that specify the label defined for the `END DO' statement. This kind of `END DO' statement is merely a synonym for `CONTINUE', except it is permitted only when the statement is labeled and a target of one or more labeled `DO' loops. It is expected that this use of `END DO' will be removed from the GNU Fortran language in the future, though it is likely that it will long be supported by `g77' as a dialect form. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |