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|    Lynn McGuire to baf    |
|    Re: Developing Fortran using Eclipse?    |
|    15 Dec 23 22:13:12    |
      From: lynnmcguire5@gmail.com              On 12/15/2023 7:08 PM, baf wrote:       > The Intel compiler and associated development tools are now free for       > non-commercial use. Another possibility is to use SimplyFortran which is       > an IDE for gfortran.       >       > On 12/15/2023 3:59 PM, Peter Chapin wrote:       >> Hello!       >>       >> I'm looking to set up Eclipse for Fortran development. I'm using       >> Eclipse 2023-12 with the latest CDT installed, and that is working       >> fine. Unfortunately, it appears as if the Parallel Tools Platform is       >> dead(?). The last update was earlier this year and it has disappeared       >> from the Eclipse installer.       >>       >> For right now I'd be happy with a stock Fortran plugin that will work       >> alongside the CDT (i.e., not be incompatible with it), but even that       >> seems hard to find. What's the story with Fortran support for Eclipse?       >> Is that no longer a thing? If not, what development environment is       >> recommended?       >>       >> Thanks,       >> Peter              I wish that I could use SimplyFortran. However, the debugger does not       support setting breakpoints by name or setting breakpoints by name and       the first time of call to break at. Breakpoints can only be set       visually in the code.              Lynn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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