Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Intel® Fortran includes functions and subroutines that ease porting of code to or from a PC, or allow you to write code on a PC that is compatible with other platforms.
The portability library is called LIBIFPORT.LIB (Windows* OS) or libifport.a (Linux* OS and OS X*). Frequently used functions are included in a portability module called IFPORT.
The portability library also contains IEEE* POSIX library functions. These functions are included in a module called IFPOSIX.
You can use the portability library in one of two ways:
Add the statement USE IFPORT to your program. This statement includes the IFPORT module.
Call portability routines using the correct parameters and return value.
The portability library is passed to the linker by default during linking. To prevent this, specify the fpscomp compiler option with the nolibs keyword.
Using the IFPORT mod file provides interface blocks and parameter definitions for the routines, as well as compiler verification of calls.