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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:44:59 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: (j3.2006) (SC22WG5.3825) [MPI3 Fortran] Please tell me I'm 
     wrong
From: "Craig E. Rasmussen" <rasmussn@lanl.gov>
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> There is no way to have a generic interface and use "sequence
> association" argument passing, which is what you are trying to do. That
> does indeed require help from WG5.
>

I was just reading though argument association and came across the
sequence association part and assumed this was the relevant text.

Thanks,
Craig


