On 12/17/2017 02:02 AM, Janne Blomqvist wrote:
> The Fortran committee has decided to rename the upcoming Fortran 2015
> standard to Fortran 2018. This is not a reflection of a three year
> delay in the process, but rather they are following other standards in
> adopting the year of publication fo
Apologies for lobbing this request to all you wonderful folk who maintain and
develop GFORTRAN.
Given that you are making noises about Fortran 2018 - and the language is still
alive, kicking and thriving - can you recommend and/or point me at a public
domain GUI that works well with GFORTRAN?
The Fortran committee has decided to rename the upcoming Fortran 2015
standard to Fortran 2018. This is not a reflection of a three year
delay in the process, but rather they are following other standards in
adopting the year of publication for the name. For more details see
N2144.
This patch ren