Configurable type of hidden Fortran strlen arguments#1025
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Description
Old GFortran versions (GCC < 8) use
intinstead ofsize_tfor the hidden strlen arguments appended for the char arrays. See https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-14.1.0/gfortran/Argument-passing-conventions.html.NAG Fortran still uses
intby default. On Linux x86_64, it is configurable via the-abi=...flag.Intel always used
size_t(I think).