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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T12:15:39+00:00 2026-06-02T12:15:39+00:00

I’m using gfortran for some code. For a while now, I’ve been compiling with

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I’m using gfortran for some code. For a while now, I’ve been compiling with

-ffpe-trap=zero,overflow,invalid

in an attempt to hunt down some bugs. This causes my program to cease execution immediately. There are some cases where the FPE might be OK and so a flag like:

-ffpe-warn=zero,overflow,invalid

would be very useful. Does gfortran (or any other compiler) provide anything like this? If not, are there any workarounds? My current thought is to create a C function to register a signal handler to write out the warning, although I have no idea how to go about doing that.

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    2026-06-02T12:15:41+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 12:15 pm

    I don’t know of a way of warning on encountering a floating point exception. But both gfortran and ifort have signal handling routines. See for example the gfortran documentation of signal and
    the Intel Fortran Compiler User and Reference Guides (warning: large PDF) (see page 410 on wards).

    You can establish one of the following actions for a signal with a call to signal:

    • Ignore the specified signal (identified by number).
    • Use the default action for the specified signal, which can reset a previously established action.
    • Transfer control from the specified signal to a procedure to receive the signal, specified by name.

    In your case, you would want to write a function to do something when a floating point exception occurs (e.g. print file name/line number), and use the third option in the above list.

    Unfortunately this is not very portable: take a look at this page for examples of signal handling for various compilers. You could wrap some code in preprocessor macros if you want to

    • compile with multiple compilers
    • only use the signal handling routines if some preprocessor flag is set (cf. -NDEBUG)

    Update: Ultimately the exception handling facilities of the ieee_exceptions intrinsic module would be the portable way to do this, as suggested by High Performance Mark.

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