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It is unclear to me if "Warn for Nonstandard Fortran" is functional for the implemented Fortran 2008 features in Intel Compiler XE 13.1 (/stand:f08 option on Windows command line compilation). I'm still in the early stages of learning about the new features, so I don't have any evidence that can prove either way i.e., whether this options works as intended or not. Can anyone with experience on this elaborate further?
Also, is there a way to access this option for Fortran 2008 in the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE? I'm using Visual Studio 2012 Update 2 and I only see Fortran 90, 95, and 2003 as options, not 2008.
Thanks,
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Yes, /stand:f08 is supposed to work. Let us know if you find cases where it doesn't.
You are correct - we overlooked adding this as an option to the IDE. I will ask the developers to do that.
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I expect the f08 option to be added as of Update 4.
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Thanks Steve.
In the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE, I'm currently specifying /stand:f08 under "Additional Options" for command-line. It seems to work - assume it is an ok workaround?
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Sure, that's fine. The only issue is that it's not yet available as an IDE property.

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