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Source Code
function ESMF_TimeLE(time1,time2)!! !RETURN VALUE:logical::ESMF_TimeLE!! !ARGUMENTS:type(ESMF_Time),intent(in)::time1type(ESMF_Time),intent(in)::time2!! !DESCRIPTION:! This method overloads the (<=) operator for the {\tt ESMF\_Time} class.! See "interface operator(<=)" above for complete description.!!EOPIinteger::localrc! Initialize output value in case of errorESMF_TimeLE=.false.! check inputsESMF_INIT_CHECK_SHALLOW(ESMF_TimeGetInit,time1,localrc)ESMF_INIT_CHECK_SHALLOW(ESMF_TimeGetInit,time2,localrc)! invoke C to C++ entry point for ESMC_BaseTime base class functioncall c_ESMC_BaseTimeLE(time1,time2,ESMF_TimeLE)end function ESMF_TimeLE