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Is there a setting in Visual Studio project properties,that showswhichversion of Fortran will be compiled?
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Tools->Options->Intel Visual Fortran->Compilers
see selected version of suite/compiler
see selected version of suite/compiler
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isn't that the version of the compiler?
how about which version of fortran, itself, like 2008, 2003, 95, 90, etc.
how about which version of fortran, itself, like 2008, 2003, 95, 90, etc.
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You can enable standards checking against the 90, 95 and 2003 versions of the standard. This is done with the project property Fortran > Diagnostics > Warn for non-standard Fortran. This option will give you warnings if you use a feature not in the specified language revision. You can optionally choose to treat standards warnings as errors (same property page).
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thanks so much, this is a very nice feature.
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