/[NO]STANDARD
Controls whether the compiler generates informational diagnostic
messages for HP extensions to the Fortran language standard in
effect at compile time.
F90
Tells the compiler to compare language features to the Fortran 90
Standard.
F95
Tells the compiler to compare language features to the Fortran 95
Standard.
Specifying /STANDARD causes informational diagnostic messages to be
generated for items such as the following:
o Extensions to language syntax
o Standard-conforming statements that become nonstandard due to
the way in which they are used
o Tab formatting, when it appears in fixed-format source files
If /STANDARD is specified without an option, messages are issued
for extensions to the Fortran 95 Standard.
The default is /NOSTANDARD (or /STANDARD=NONE).
If you specify the /NOWARNINGS qualifier, the /STANDARD qualifier
is ignored.
For more information on how the compiler detects source statements
that do not conform to Fortran language standards, see the
description of /STANDARD in the HP Fortran for OpenVMS User Manual.