Allows the specific name of an intrinsic procedure to be used as an actual argument. (Not all specific names can be used as actual arguments. For more information, see the HP Fortran for OpenVMS Language Reference Manual.) The INTRINSIC attribute can be specified in a type declaration statement or an INTRINSIC statement, and takes one of the following forms: Type Declaration Statement: type, [att-ls,] INTRINSIC [,att-ls] :: v[,v]... Statement: INTRINSIC v [,v]... type Is a data type specifier. att-ls Is an optional list of attribute specifiers. v Is the symbolic name of an intrinsic subprogram. Subprogram names passed as actual arguments must be identified in INTRINSIC statements. Names of subprograms used as the objects of CALL statements or function references do not need to be identified by means of INTRINSIC statements; these names are recognized as intrinsic implicitly. The INTRINSIC attribute is compatible with the PRIVATE and PUBLIC attributes.