Lahey Support
08-15-2003, 01:33 AM
Hi John and all
Well actually, I thought the issue (stemming partly from a fairly ignorant
NY Times article) was the death of Fortran (all).
ELF90 (as I understand it) is a fully functioning 'Fortran 90 standard
complying' compiler - wihout backward compatibility.
For a while it was provided FOC by Lahey as a 'pure' compiler for new modern
code and as a teaching platform.
Gaz
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Sent: Friday, 31 August 2001 11:53
To: [address removed]
Subject: Re: [LF] Fortran style
This direction confuses me. One minute we're complaining about the death of
Fortran 95/2000. The next we're proposing it's death and adopting ELF 90.
I'm sure there are many other styles out there. Many others like me may say
"Why not my Fortran subset style", ( which is based on the KISS principle).
Certainly a web based pool of coded solutions would be good. But aren't
there already commercially (un)available ones out there. The implications
of free has a lot of appeal and hopefully increased circulation.
John Campbell
PS Where do I find the ELF90 subset description ?
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Well actually, I thought the issue (stemming partly from a fairly ignorant
NY Times article) was the death of Fortran (all).
ELF90 (as I understand it) is a fully functioning 'Fortran 90 standard
complying' compiler - wihout backward compatibility.
For a while it was provided FOC by Lahey as a 'pure' compiler for new modern
code and as a teaching platform.
Gaz
-----Original Message-----
From: [address removed]
[address removed]
Sent: Friday, 31 August 2001 11:53
To: [address removed]
Subject: Re: [LF] Fortran style
This direction confuses me. One minute we're complaining about the death of
Fortran 95/2000. The next we're proposing it's death and adopting ELF 90.
I'm sure there are many other styles out there. Many others like me may say
"Why not my Fortran subset style", ( which is based on the KISS principle).
Certainly a web based pool of coded solutions would be good. But aren't
there already commercially (un)available ones out there. The implications
of free has a lot of appeal and hopefully increased circulation.
John Campbell
PS Where do I find the ELF90 subset description ?
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