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@certik wrote Nov. 28, 2021 11:52 AM EDT: > I guess the only approach I can think of is to have functions like `color_fg_bright_3bit` and it would accept an integer...
@milancurcic wrote: > .. > * Many others -- what did I miss? Great start, perhaps @tclune et al at NASA with https://github.com/nasa/gFTL can contribute or be an inspiration?
@milancurcic wrote Nov. 6, 2020, 10:35 AM EST: > There is a thread with a summary from the meeting [here](https://github.com/j3-fortran/fortran_proposals/issues/185). > > Like we did with the [February meeting newsletter](https://fortran-lang.org/newsletter/2020/02/28/J3-february-meeting/),...
Given issues such as "implicit save", it'll be awesome if the Fortran enthusiasts with `fpm` and `stdlib` projects can consider venturing a bit into compiler development also, particularly with open-source...
> As much as I'd love for fpm's defaults to encourage modern best practices, our desire for legacy codes to be ported to fpm packages and encourage "legacy" programmers to...
> Instead consider agreeing on a new extension Given the Dr Fortran blogpost by Steve Lionel "[**Source Form Just Wants to be Free**](https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/blogs/doctor-fortran-in-source-form-just-wants-to-be-free.html)", maybe Fortranners should just "suck it up"...
> I just found an example of **one** such programmer/project .. Good find. Personally I'm not bothered about `implicit typing` as I am with what can be termed **implicit mapping**...
c.f.: https://wg5-fortran.org/N2151-N2200/N2184.pdf The **next** version of the standard referred to as Fortran 202X will allow for the following: * Free form source line length: "A line shall contain at most...
> Here is a table of the respective compiler options for controlling input source format and preprocessing: > > Compiler Fixed-form Free-form Invoke (C) preprocessor > gfortran -ffixed-form -ffree-form -cpp...
@certik wrote Oct. 23, 2020 11:06 AM EDT: > I will try to have a prototype compiler implementation of the generics, which would help answer many of these questions. Having...