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JohnNichols
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Steve:

you usually answer this question, I am looking for a reference for IFX as I am discussing it in a paper for a European conference later this year.

You last suggested Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference for IFORT, but IFORT is not IFX 

Any ideas for the correct answer for IFX, I would like to get it correct. 

And unless one kept the old installer, which I did, one now has IFX if you you needed to reinstall on a new Windows computer.  

Plus IFX causes me no great hassles, merely the standard hassles of programming. 

Thanks

John

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JohnNichols
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Thanks.  In the old days we had Fortran manuals from Microsoft, I still have them and they are invaluable.  

 

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Ron_Green
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One of the big changes in the release of version 2025.0 was a major overhaul of the Developer Guide and Reference.  It took a lot of effort to rip out the ifort-only documentation.  In addition, the Language Reference was overhauled to get it up to date.  And the debugging section got new screen captures from VS2022.  

JohnNichols
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Ron:

I was after the title so I can place it in a published paper, it is best to use the latest. Thanks. I am glad you enjoy the fruits of revising old things. 

Yoctopuce from Switzerland manufacture a lot of useful things for monitoring lots of useful things. 

They publish API's in almost every language except Fortran.  I have suggested to them they need an Intel Fortran API, it should not be that hard.  Hopefully something positive will come from it.  

John

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Ron_Green
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@JohnNichols there is a special URL you can use to always get the latest Dev Guide.

 

the "official" Dev Guide URL is currently https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/fortran-compiler/developer-guide-reference/2025-0/overview.html

 

Note the "2025-0" in the URL.  We have a redirect from the same URL with "2025-0" replaced by "current", ie
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/fortran-compiler/developer-guide-reference/current/overview.html

 

this way you need not update the link every 3 months or less.

 

 

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