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I am new in this forum and this may be a foolish question, but I am a bit confused on the Intel Visual Fortran compiler9Fortran 2003 compliance.
In one Intel webpage I see the statement: Supports the new ISO Fortran 2003 standard. However, in other places it says it supports "some features of Fortran 2003".
Could someone clarify?
Thanks in advance
Reinaldo
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Use your search window to check what has been said recently on this subject, then ask specific questions. There won't be full 2003 compliance in ifort 9.0 or 9.1. Submission of specific requirements on premier.intel.com might influence additional 2003 features.
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On which web page do you see the statement that Fortran 2003 is supported? It is incorrect.
The current compiler's release notes contain a list of the currently implemented F2003 features. We continue to add features as we go.
The current compiler's release notes contain a list of the currently implemented F2003 features. We continue to add features as we go.
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At this site:
http://www.polyhedron.com/intel/Compilers/visual_fortran_windows_prostd_reseller_web_page.html
It says that Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 9.0 for Windows*, an ISO Fortran 2003 compatible compiler
Reinaldo
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Ok, thanks. We'll contact Polyhedron and have them correct it. I know how this happened...

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