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subroutine ESMF_DistGridGetThis(distgrid,this,rc)!! !ARGUMENTS:type(ESMF_DistGrid),intent(in)::distgridtype(ESMF_Pointer),intent(out)::thisinteger,intent(out),optional::rc!!! !DESCRIPTION:! Internal access routine for C++ pointer.!! The arguments are:! \begin{description}! \item[distgrid]! Specified {\tt ESMF\_DistGrid} object.! \item[this]! C++ pointer.! \item[{[rc]}]! Return code; equals {\tt ESMF\_SUCCESS} if there are no errors.! \end{description}!!EOPI!------------------------------------------------------------------------------! initialize return code; assume routine not implementedif(present(rc))rc=ESMF_RC_NOT_IMPL! Copy C++ pointerthis=distgrid%this! return successfullyif(present(rc))rc=ESMF_SUCCESSend subroutine ESMF_DistGridGetThis