Intel® Fortran Compiler 17.0 Developer Guide and Reference

names

Specifies how source code identifiers and external names are interpreted.

Syntax

Linux and macOS:

-names keyword

Windows:

/names:keyword

Arguments

keyword

Specifies how to interpret the identifiers and external names in source code. Possible values are:

lowercase

Causes the compiler to ignore case differences in identifiers and to convert external names to lowercase.

uppercase

Causes the compiler to ignore case differences in identifiers and to convert external names to uppercase.

as_is

Causes the compiler to distinguish case differences in identifiers and to preserve the case of external names.

Default

lowercase

This is the default on Linux* and OS X* systems. The compiler ignores case differences in identifiers and converts external names to lowercase.

uppercase

This is the default on Windows* systems. The compiler ignores case differences in identifiers and converts external names to uppercase.

Description

This option specifies how source code identifiers and external names are interpreted. It can be useful in mixed-language programming.

This naming convention applies whether names are being defined or referenced.

You can use the ALIAS directive to specify an alternate external name to be used when referring to external subprograms.

CAUTION

On Windows systems, if you specify option /iface:cref, it overrides the default for external names and causes them to be lowercase. It is as if you specified "!dir$ attributes c, reference" for the external name.

If you specify option /iface:cref and want external names to be uppercase, you must explicitly specify option /names:uppercase.

IDE Equivalent

Visual Studio: External Procedures > Name Case Interpretation

Eclipse: None

Xcode: External Procedures > Name Case Interpretation

Alternate Options

None

See Also