Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Transformational Intrinsic Function (Generic): Initializes a pointer as disassociated when it is declared.
result = NULL ([ mold])
mold |
(Optional) Must be a pointer; it can be of any type. Its pointer association status can be associated, disassociated, or undefined. If its status is associated, the target does not have to be defined with a value. |
The result type and kind is the same as mold, if present; otherwise, it is determined as follows:
If NULL ( ) Appears... |
Type is Determined From... |
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On the right side of pointer assignment |
The pointer on the left side |
As initialization for an object in a declaration |
The object |
As default initialization for a component |
The component |
In a structure constructor |
The corresponding component |
As an actual argument |
The corresponding dummy argument |
In a DATA statement |
The corresponding pointer object |
The result is a pointer with disassociated association status.
If you use module IFWIN or IFWINTY, you will have a name conflict if you use the NULL intrinsic. To avoid this problem, rename the integer parameter constant NULL to something else; for example:
USE IFWIN, NULL0 => NULL
This example lets you use both NULL0 and NULL( ) in the same program unit with no conflict.
Consider the following:
INTEGER, POINTER :: POINT1 => NULL( )
This statement defines the initial association status of POINT1 to be disassociated.