back               16 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! and the back-end OMPI implementation subroutine name (e.g.,
back               25 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! invoke a back-end ompi_*_f() subroutine, which is BIND(C)-bound to a
back               26 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! back-end C function.  Easy-peasy.
back               33 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! invoke the back-end ompi_*_f() C function.  There are 2 cases:
back               61 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! Specifically: the back-end C function (in *.c files in
back              119 ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/bindings/mpi-f-interfaces-bind.h ! because we know the back-end memory representation of the two types