--- Comment #8 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-10-14 17:46 ---
For UPC (Unified Parallel C) - the C variant of something like Co-arrays - has
been implemented for GCC 4.0.x, see: http://www.intrepid.com/upc.html
I don't know whether they have signed a contract with the FSF or whe
--- Comment #7 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2005-12-30 18:51 ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> Something to think about once F2003 support is completed. ;-)
It did not make it into F2003 but:
[13:50] < toon> pinskia: No but it still stands a chance for F2008
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--- Additional Comments From jblomqvi at cc dot hut dot fi 2005-06-20
07:25 ---
Apparently it has been decided that co-arrays will be included in the next
revision of the Fortran standard. See http://www.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5/ and
ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5/N1601-N1650/N1639.txt
Somethi
--- Additional Comments From jblomqvi at cc dot hut dot fi 2005-02-11
17:24 ---
You might want to check out the "global arrays" toolkit at
http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/docs/global/ga.html
GA implements the same programming model as Co-Array Fortran, but it's a
library, so any standard F95 co
--- Additional Comments From mg_gentoo at yahoo dot com 2004-12-21 09:56
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I agree, but figured it was worth filing away for the future. Here's another
doc from cray, the link to which I couldn't find earlier:
http://www.cray.com/cgi-bin/swpubs/craydoc30/craydoc.cgi?frames=1&html=toc_
--- Additional Comments From tobi at gcc dot gnu dot org 2004-12-20 22:44
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This might be interesting, even though I think it's far out of reach currently.
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--- Additional Comments From mg_gentoo at yahoo dot com 2004-12-15 02:52
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The available information on it is, admittedly, a bit dispersed, but I think
http://www.co-array.org/caf_def.htm might be close enough to what you are
looking for.
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--- Additional Comments From tobi at gcc dot gnu dot org 2004-12-14 22:33
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Do you have a link to something documenting this feature. I for one have never
heard of it.
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