Re: F2003 complier, how far from us?
- From: rusi_pathan <tabrezali@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:38:23 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 25, 4:47 pm, Damian <dam...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 25, 1:35 pm, rusi_pathan <tabrez...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
F2003 complier, how far from us?
Cray and IBM Fortran compilers are almost complete w.r.t to the 2003
standard but other vendors like Intel, Sun etc. are certainly behind.
A good read would be
With regards to the features in the OOP chapter of Metcalf, Reid &
Cohen, IBM's implementation is complete as far as I know. I have
written a few thousand lines of code that exercise nearly every
feature in that chapter.
Damian
The sad part is that compilers from both Cray and IBM are platform
specific/non-free and few people have access to them.
Intel and Sun OTOH offer free Fortran compilers which you can run on
any x86 box running linux.
.
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