TotalView User Guide : Part V: Debugging : Evaluating Expressions : Using Programming Language Elements : Using Fortran : Fortran Statements

Fortran Statements
You can use the Fortran language statements:
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You can use assignment, CALL (to subroutines, functions, and all intrinsic functions except CHARACTER functions in the target program), CONTINUE, DO, GOTO, IF (including block IF, ENDIF, ELSE, and ELSE IF), and RETURN (but not alternate return) statements.
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A GOTO statement can refer to a line number in your program. This line number is the number that appears in the Source Pane. For example, the following GOTO statement branches to source line number 432:
GOTO $432;
You must use a dollar sign ($) before the line number so that TotalView knows that you’re referring to a source line number rather than a statement label.
You cannot branch to a label within your program. You can instead branch to a TotalView line number.
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The following expression operators are not supported: CHARACTER operators and the .EQV., .NEQV., and .XOR. logical operators.
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