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Source Code
pure subroutine mm_AB_11(A,B,C)real(rk),intent(in),contiguous::A(:,:),B(:,:)real(rk),intent(inout),contiguous::C(:,:)integer::m,n,pinteger::i,j,km=size(A,1)n=size(A,2)p=size(B,2)error stop'ForMatMul: shared is not supported in gfortran'! do concurrent (i = 1: p) shared(m, n, p) ! check shared variables! do j=1,n! do k=1,m! c(k,i) = c(k,i) + a(k,j)*b(j,i)! end do! end do! end doend subroutine mm_AB_11