Hi Alan, James,

> That compiles fine with gfortran -std=f95 on Linux.  So that use of ishft is 
> allowed for
> the Fortran 95 standard and later Fortran standards.  That use of ishft may 
> even be
> allowed by the Fortran 90 standard, but I haven't checked that because I 
> think that is
> probably too old a standard to be concerned about.
>

I am pretty sure it was introduced in Fortran 90 - these bit manipulation 
functions were
around in popular extensions to FORTRAN 77 for a long time.

Regards,

Arjen
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