15.4.6.1 Fortran Operators and Expressions
Operators must be defined on values of specific types. For instance,
+
is defined on numbers, but not on characters or other non-
arithmetic types. Operators are often defined on groups of types.
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- The exponentiation operator. It raises the first operand to the power
of the second one.
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- The range operator. Normally used in the form of array(low:high) to
represent a section of array.
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- The access component operator. Normally used to access elements in derived
types. Also suitable for unions. As unions aren't part of regular Fortran,
this can only happen when accessing a register that uses a gdbarch-defined
union type.