simplify integer precision handling
essentially, it should be ok to always use the default integer (which is 32 bit unless using MSC.Marc) and use 64 bit integer only for special cases where an overflow could happen
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! https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2017/03/27/doctor-fortran-in-it-takes-all-kinds
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integer, parameter, public :: pReal = IEEE_selected_real_kind(15,307) !< number with 15 significant digits, up to 1e+-300 (typically 64 bit)
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#if (INT==4)
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integer, parameter, public :: pInt = selected_int_kind(9) !< number with at least up to +-1e9 (typically 32 bit)
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#elif (INT==8)
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#if(INT==8)
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integer, parameter, public :: pInt = selected_int_kind(18) !< number with at least up to +-1e18 (typically 64 bit)
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#else
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NO SUITABLE PRECISION FOR INTEGER SELECTED, STOPPING COMPILATION
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integer, parameter, public :: pInt = selected_int_kind(9) !< number with at least up to +-1e9 (typically 32 bit)
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#endif
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integer, parameter, public :: pLongInt = selected_int_kind(18) !< number with at least up to +-1e18 (typically 64 bit)
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integer, parameter, public :: pStringLen = 256 !< default string length
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