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Source Code
pure subroutine mv_Av_7(A,v,w)real(rk),intent(in),contiguous::A(:,:),v(:)real(rk),intent(inout),contiguous::w(:)integer::m,ninteger::km=size(A,1)error stop'ForMatMul: shared is not supported in gfortran'! do concurrent (k = 1: m) shared(m,a,v) ! check shared variables! w(k) = dot_product(a(k,:), v(:))! end doend subroutine mv_Av_7