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Cray Fortran 7.0 supports F2003

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BIl Kleb

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Jan 19, 2009, 4:08:39 AM1/19/09
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Hi,

I was reading through the latest Cray Fortran Reference Manual,

http://docs.cray.com/books/S-3901-70/

and saw the following statement in the "New Features" section:

Full support for the Fortran 2003 standard.

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Beliavsky

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Jan 19, 2009, 6:54:27 PM1/19/09
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On Jan 19, 4:08 am, BIl Kleb <Bil.K...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was reading through the latest Cray Fortran Reference Manual,
>
>    http://docs.cray.com/books/S-3901-70/
>
> and saw the following statement in the "New Features" section:
>
>    Full support for the Fortran 2003 standard.

Great. Can someone post a story to Slashdot?

The Introduction in the manual says

"This manual describes the Cray Fortran compiler for the Cray
Compiling Environment (CCE) 7.0 Release. This compiler supports Cray
XT systems using the Cray Linux Environment (CLE) operating system.

The Cray Fortran compiler supports ISO/IEC 1539-1:2004, the Fortran
2003 standard adopted by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO). This compiler also supports selected features
from the Fortran 2008 standard. The Fortran 2008 standard has not been
formally adopted at this time. Fortran 2008 feature implementations
are based on the specifications in the Committee Draft (ISO/IEC SC22/
WG5/N1723), and are subject to modification in the final standard.

The Cray Fortran compiler is also documented in man pages, beginning
with the crayftn(1) man page. Where the information in this manual
differs from the man page, the information in the man page supersedes
this manual."

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