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Source Code
subroutine MAPL_Skip(UNIT,LAYOUT,COUNT,RC)integer,intent(IN)::UNITtype(ESMF_DELayout),intent(IN)::LAYOUTinteger,optional,intent(IN)::COUNTinteger,optional,intent(OUT)::RC! Local variablesinteger::STATUSinteger::N,NNif(present(COUNT))thenNN=COUNTelseNN=1endif if(unit<0)thenmunit=>MEM_units(-unit)munit%prevrec=munit%prevrec+NN_RETURN(ESMF_SUCCESS)endif if(MAPL_AM_I_ROOT(LAYOUT))then do N=1,NNread(unit=UNIT,IOSTAT=status)_VERIFY(STATUS)end do end if_RETURN(ESMF_SUCCESS)end subroutine MAPL_Skip