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Hi,
I've been using Intel Fortran 8.x for a long time
and am considering moving to 9.x . I'm most interested in F2003 features. So, I'm wondering where I can read what's new in 9.x, in particular implemented F2003 features? I've found this document
ftp://download.intel.com/support/performancetools/fortran/linux/v9/main_for.pdf
which refers the reader to another document "Overview of the Intel Fortran Language Reference", which I've failed to find. (I used the search windows in the Intel site and also google.)
Thank you,
Ryo
I've been using Intel Fortran 8.x for a long time
and am considering moving to 9.x . I'm most interested in F2003 features. So, I'm wondering where I can read what's new in 9.x, in particular implemented F2003 features? I've found this document
ftp://download.intel.com/support/performancetools/fortran/linux/v9/main_for.pdf
which refers the reader to another document "Overview of the Intel Fortran Language Reference", which I've failed to find. (I used the search windows in the Intel site and also google.)
Thank you,
Ryo
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Support for Fortran Language Standards
You can also read the release notes which are provided in a link from the Product Download section of the Intel Registration Center.
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Thank you, Steve, for your help. The former is a nice, concise summary. I was pleasantly surprised with the latter (release notes) because they are quite comprehensive, informative, and readable with nice examples to explain new features. Great Job!
Regards,
Ryo
Regards,
Ryo
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