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To keep a track of the tasks that need to be done and are in progress.
- [ ] Compile time implementation of intrinsic array functions:
- [x] Sum #3996
- [x] Product #3996
- [x] MinVal #4010…
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Example:
``` sh
read -r -d '' __usage
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**Motivation**
Spawning or forking synchronous and asynchronous processes in an Fortran application is currently not easily doable in a cross-platform way. This is usually required for job servers …
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This is my attempt to propose that we support fetching atomic operations in `DO CONCURRENT`.
## Motivation
Atomic operations are an integral part of concurrent algorithms. Currently, Fortran ha…
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The modern Fortran API for a serial linear algebra (#10) seems natural.
How would that be extended to work in parallel using co-arrays? If there is a similar "natural" parallel API for linear algeb…
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Several recent ideas address the need for programmer-managed, single-image asynchrony -- namely #270, #271, and #272. I find these very compelling -- maybe even essential for the long-term survival …
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We discussed website tutorials on our June 19 call and we tentatively agreed to organize the mini-books that teach the language itself around topics, rather than skill level. Each mini-book would then…
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Dear *flang team*,
First of all I would like to thank you very much for your great work, it is really appreciated.
I opened this issue with the only aim to let you know that I am really interest…
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https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/tree/a9e9b7c7501a3c8a5984a93879d1f309bf8c72aa/test%20cases/fortran
All these will have to pass; most are related to linking.
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This can be added to both LPython and LFortran. In LFortran we should probably support both a language extension:
```
test subroutine some_test()
...
end subroutine
```
and a pragma:
```
#!LF$…