2.6 Optimized Programs

The kfort command saves the optimized version of your source program in the current directory for use in debugging and profiling. The default file extension of the optimized source depends on the input file extension, as follows:
File Extension of Input  File Extension of Transformed Source 
.f90  .cmp.f90 
.f, .for, .FOR  .cmp.f 

The Fortran compiler uses the file extension of the optimized source file to determine the source format. Fortran assumes sources with a file extension of .f90 are free format and sources with a file extension of .f , .for , or .FOR are fixed format. You can override the defaults by using the Fortran compiler qualifiers /free and /fixed. You can override the naming of the optimized program by using the /cmp qualifier. See the /cmp description in Section 5.7.1.


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