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Subject: Re: [ukfortran] (SC22WG5.5873) Interop part of summary of the new
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Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> John, you talk about assumed rank,
> and RANK intrinsic in Sec. 2.11.
> I think you forgot SELECT RANK (CD 11.1.10).
> It's not much to do with C interop,
> but you haven't included it in the first document (f15) either.
>

Whoops! When I was working on "Removal of deficiencies and 
discrepancies" I decided to defer this to the "Interfacing with C" part,
but then overlooked it.

Thanks very much for pointing this out.

John.
