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Hi,
I'm using Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 with Intel Fortran 14.0.4.237 on Win64. When debugging, the Visual Studio "Call Stack" window displays the language as "unknown" for all Fortran routines. Visual Studio 2010 SP1 doesn't exhibit this behavior.
Thanks, Lou
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I can reproduce this and will send it on to the developers. Thanks.
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Thanks Steve!
Lou
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Issue ID is DPD200362207.
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I have no new information and have asked the developers for an update.
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No, further info here either other the same issue exists with Visual Studio 2013 Professional and Intel Fortran 15.0.2.
Lou
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I verified that this will be fixed in 16.0.1, which should be released in the next week.
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And by the way, Lou, your other complaint that delayimp.lib is missing from a VS2013 Shell install is also resolved in Update 1. Any of your users who have previously installed VS2010 or VS2013 Shell, if they haven't already resolved the problem by getting the Windows SDK, will need to uninstall the shell and "Microsoft Visual Studio 201x files for Intel Visual Fortran" and then install Intel Parallel Studio XE 2016 Update 1 or later.
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