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   Lynn McGuire to David Duffy   
   Re: Developing Fortran using Eclipse?   
   01 Jan 24 22:34:01   
   
   From: lynnmcguire5@gmail.com   
      
   On 12/31/2023 1:14 AM, David Duffy wrote:   
   > Jeff Ryman  wrote:   
   >> On Fri, 15 Dec 2023 22:13:12 -0600, Lynn McGuire   
   >>  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> 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   
   >>>   
   >   
   > Have you tried   
   > https://www.oracle.com/application-development/developerstudio/   
   >   
   > I'm afraid I've only used it a little. Stayed with gdb and valgrind even   
   > though using with fortran is OK-but-not-brilliant.   
   > David Duffy.   
      
   I think that I used this on a Sun Sparcstation about 30 years ago.   
      
   It does appear to be for Sun systems only.   
      
   Lynn   
      
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