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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.
Where possible, edges connecting nodes are
given different colours to make them easier to distinguish in
large graphs.
Source Code
impure elemental function ESMF_DELayoutEQ(delayout1,delayout2)! ! !RETURN VALUE:logical::ESMF_DELayoutEQ! !ARGUMENTS:type(ESMF_DELayout),intent(in)::delayout1type(ESMF_DELayout),intent(in)::delayout2! !DESCRIPTION:! Test if both {\tt delayout1} and {\tt delayout2} alias the same! ESMF DELayout object.!!EOPI!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ESMF_INIT_TYPEinit1,init2integer::localrc1,localrc2logical::lval1,lval2! Use the following logic, rather than "ESMF-INIT-CHECK-DEEP", to gain ! init checks on both args, and in the case where both are uninitialized,! to distinguish equality based on uninitialized type (uncreated,! deleted).! TODO: Consider moving this logic to C++: use Base class? status?! Or replicate logic for C interface also.! check inputsinit1=ESMF_DELayoutGetInit(delayout1)init2=ESMF_DELayoutGetInit(delayout2)! TODO: this line must remain split in two for SunOS f90 8.3 127000-03if(init1.eq.ESMF_INIT_CREATED.and.&init2.eq.ESMF_INIT_CREATED)thenESMF_DELayoutEQ=delayout1%this.eq.delayout2%thiselseESMF_DELayoutEQ=.false.endif end function ESMF_DELayoutEQ