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GNU Info (g77-300.info)SymLnk Intrinsic (function)SymLnk Intrinsic (function) ........................... SymLnk(PATH1, PATH2) SymLnk: `INTEGER(KIND=1)' function. PATH1: `CHARACTER'; scalar; INTENT(IN). PATH2: `CHARACTER'; scalar; INTENT(IN). Intrinsic groups: `badu77'. Description: Makes a symbolic link from file PATH1 to PATH2. A null character (`CHAR(0)') marks the end of the names in PATH1 and PATH2--otherwise, trailing blanks in PATH1 and PATH2 are ignored. Returns 0 on success or a non-zero error code (`ENOSYS' if the system does not provide `symlink(2)'). Due to the side effects performed by this intrinsic, the function form is not recommended. For information on other intrinsics with the same name: Note: SymLnk Intrinsic (subroutine). automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |