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A program is made up of language elements consisting of lexical tokens that include names, keywords, operators, and statement labels. There are rules for forming lexical tokens from the characters in the Fortran character set. There are also rules (called source form) for placing these tokens on a line.
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Adams, J.C., Brainerd, W.S., Hendrickson, R.A., Maine, R.E., Martin, J.T., Smith, B.T. (2009). Language Elements and Source Form. In: The Fortran 2003 Handbook. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-746-6_3
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