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fortran - Returning NaN in invalid operations (gfortran)

Is there a way to returning nan values instead of an error (compile or runtime) in invalid operations such as: 'sqrt(-1.)' or '1./0.'? (I mean without 'if' conditional and -finit-real flag) I've tried this example

Program test
use, intrinsic :: ieee_features
use, intrinsic :: ieee_arithmetic
use, intrinsic :: ieee_exceptions
implicit none
real:: a 
a = 1./0.
print*, a

end program test

,and I get this error:

4 | a = 1./0. | 1 Error: Division by zero at (1) (I'm a newbie in this subject, maybe I've made some mistakes)

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65915752/returning-nan-in-invalid-operations-gfortran

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