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"go to definition (F12)" not working in Visual Studio 2005 and Intel Fortran Compiler 10.1

PKM
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Hi.

Is there any way I can get the "go to definition" functionality to work with Intel Fortran 10.1 in VS2005? When i hit F12 nothing happens .. I'm going nuts here performing a search for every single subroutine call, so all help will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Casper Kirkegaard

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Jugoslav_Dujic
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Hi.

Is there any way I can get the "go to definition" functionality to work

No :-(.

It simply isn't implemented, (as Microsoft didn't license appropriate bits of technology to Intel, if I recall correctly).

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Jugoslav_Dujic
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Hi.

Is there any way I can get the "go to definition" functionality to work

No :-(.

It simply isn't implemented, (as Microsoft didn't license appropriate bits of technology to Intel, if I recall correctly).

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PKM
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Quoting - Jugoslav Dujic
Thanks ...
I really hope this will be implemented in a future version ... It really is a must-have ..

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Andrew_Smith
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I agrea. I think Intel should provide a much better IDE. Visual studio provides good debugging and automatic make but using it for code developement is very poor. How about including Zeus IDE which can open Visual Studio Intel Fortran projects!

Andy

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