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subroutine ESMF_PointListPrint(pointlist,rc)!! !ARGUMENTS:type(ESMF_PointList),intent(in)::pointlistinteger,intent(out),optional::rc!! !DESCRIPTION:! Print information about an {\tt ESMF\_PointList}.!! The arguments are:! \begin{description}! \item[pointlist]! {\tt ESMF\_PointList} to print contents of.! \item[{[rc]}]! Return code; equals {\tt ESMF\_SUCCESS} if there are no errors.! \end{description}!!EOPI!------------------------------------------------------------------------------integer::localrc! local return code! initialize return code; assume routine not implementedlocalrc=ESMF_RC_NOT_IMPLif(present(rc))rc=ESMF_RC_NOT_IMPLESMF_INIT_CHECK_DEEP(ESMF_PointListGetInit,pointlist,rc)call ESMF_UtilIOUnitFlush(ESMF_UtilIOStdout,rc=localrc)if(ESMF_LogFoundError(localrc,ESMF_ERR_PASSTHRU,&ESMF_CONTEXT,rcToReturn=rc))return call c_ESMC_PointListPrint(pointlist,localrc)if(ESMF_LogFoundError(localrc,&ESMF_ERR_PASSTHRU,&ESMF_CONTEXT,rcToReturn=rc))return! Set return valuesif(present(rc))rc=ESMF_SUCCESSend subroutine ESMF_PointListPrint