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Re: Fortran 2003/2008 features and compiler poll (was: Re: POLL regarding Fortran features?)


On 6/9/08, NightStrike <nightstrike@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6/9/08, Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de> wrote:
> > I now announced that webpage on lang.comp.fortran. But feel also free to
> > vote yourself.
> >
> > http://physik.fu-berlin.de/~tburnus/F2003-polling/
> >
> > Currently 3+myself have voted. For the fun of it, here is some early
> > statistics (and thus statistically not very significant):
> >
> > (very important - important - useful)
> > - Access to computing environment (4 - 0 - 0)
> > - Allocatable enhancement (2 - 1 - 1)
> > - Interop with C (2 - 1 - 0)
> > - Execute command line (2 - 1 - 0) <<<<<<
> > - More access control from modules (2 - 1 - 0)
> > - iomsg= and stram (2 - 1 - 0)
> > - strorage_size (2 - 0 - 0)
> > - Procedure pointers (1 - 2 - 1) <<<<<<<
> > - Type extension (1 - 2 -1) <<<<<<
> > - Submodule (1 - 2 - 1) <<<<<
> >
> > Most used parallelization: OpenMP 2.5 and MPI 1
> > Most used compilers: gfortran and ifort, followed by g95 and NAG f95
> > Most used OS: Linux, then Windows, then Mac and FreeBSD.
> > Hardware: x86-32, x86-64, PowerPC, Sparc
> >
> > Most requested unsupported feature is Fortran 2008's EXECUTE COMMAND LINE
> > (COMMAND [, WAIT, EXITSTAT, CMDSTAT, CMDMSG ])  [F2008-CD, 13.7.57].
> >
> > Followed by procedure pointers, submodules and type extension.
>
> I missed the other email, but I would have suggested putting in
> something for "Win64 support" :) :)
>

Also, you need an N/A of sorts to go with the Deployment column.
"Will Not" is different than the "Do not know" of the Importance
column.


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