Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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type(ESMF_DELayout), | intent(in) | :: | delayout1 | |||
type(ESMF_DELayout), | intent(in) | :: | delayout2 |
impure elemental function ESMF_DELayoutEQ(delayout1, delayout2) ! ! !RETURN VALUE: logical :: ESMF_DELayoutEQ ! !ARGUMENTS: type(ESMF_DELayout), intent(in) :: delayout1 type(ESMF_DELayout), intent(in) :: delayout2 ! !DESCRIPTION: ! Test if both {\tt delayout1} and {\tt delayout2} alias the same ! ESMF DELayout object. ! !EOPI !------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESMF_INIT_TYPE init1, init2 integer :: localrc1, localrc2 logical :: 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 inputs init1 = ESMF_DELayoutGetInit(delayout1) init2 = ESMF_DELayoutGetInit(delayout2) ! TODO: this line must remain split in two for SunOS f90 8.3 127000-03 if (init1 .eq. ESMF_INIT_CREATED .and. & init2 .eq. ESMF_INIT_CREATED) then ESMF_DELayoutEQ = delayout1%this .eq. delayout2%this else ESMF_DELayoutEQ = .false. endif end function ESMF_DELayoutEQ