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A Fortran program is a collection of program units. It consists of one main program and any number of modules, external subprograms, and block data program units. Each of these program units is a sequence of program lines consisting of Fortran statements, INCLUDE lines, and/or comments. The characters in these program lines form lexical tokens. The following rules govern the form of the program lines in a program unit.
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Gehrke, W. (1995). Source Form. In: Fortran 90 Language Guide. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3014-7_1
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