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Hi,
A feature request for the View Source Code of VTL3.0: a Fortran language color parser.
Cheers,
GM.
A feature request for the View Source Code of VTL3.0: a Fortran language color parser.
Cheers,
GM.
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Hey GM,
Are you thinking of an existing, particular application that has the look and feel you prefer here? If so, post it here so we can have a look.
cheers
jdg
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Visual Studio, at least the way it came with CVF, and many editors, e.g vim and emacs, do colored syntax display.
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Hi,
I don't have a particular tool as an example, but gedit for Linux with the optional fortran.lang file, may be a starting point.
For me, it is just a little annoying going to a source code view of a function on VTL3, and find it colored in C/C++ keywords when it is a Fortran file. (Is there a way to turn it off?). It is just a visual aid, but a nice one.
Of course, to implement a Fortran Parser for the Eclipse environment would be the best, as the one that exists for C/C++ development (I think the same one can be easily extended for it). Then, everything from coding to profiling can be done on the same environment.
Cheers,
GM.
I don't have a particular tool as an example, but gedit for Linux with the optional fortran.lang file, may be a starting point.
For me, it is just a little annoying going to a source code view of a function on VTL3, and find it colored in C/C++ keywords when it is a Fortran file. (Is there a way to turn it off?). It is just a visual aid, but a nice one.
Of course, to implement a Fortran Parser for the Eclipse environment would be the best, as the one that exists for C/C++ development (I think the same one can be easily extended for it). Then, everything from coding to profiling can be done on the same environment.
Cheers,
GM.
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Hi Guillermo:
What extension do your Fortran source files use? If you open the VTune analyzer Options dialog and select Syntax Highlight under Source View, you will see that the analyzer is configured to use a Fortran color scheme for files with the following extensions: *.f;*.fpp;*.for;*.f90;*.f95. If this is not working, we should report it. Can you submit an issue at Intel Premier Support and attach a sample module and source file?
Thanks,
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Hi,
First of all, sorry for the delay. I am using *.F extension (capital F), so that may be the reason. Currently the beta has expired, so I have to wait until the official release.
Cheers,
GM.
First of all, sorry for the delay. I am using *.F extension (capital F), so that may be the reason. Currently the beta has expired, so I have to wait until the official release.
Cheers,
GM.
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Hi,
I was not able to locate the option you mention. The closest is at:
Window -> Preferences -> VTtune -> Source View, but there is no option there to select syntax highlight mode or association.
Cheers,
GM
I was not able to locate the option you mention. The closest is at:
Window -> Preferences -> VTtune -> Source View, but there is no option there to select syntax highlight mode or association.
Cheers,
GM
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Sorry. I was confused and referring to the Windows*-based VTune analyzer. I expect as the Linux*-based product matures, you will see this support.
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