Releases: sourceryinstitute/gcc
Derived type co_broadcast support (merged upstream gcc-mirror/gcc))
This release contains recent GCC commits that eliminate a dependence on a legacy library (ustat.h
), the absence of which breaks builds on systems that don't have it.
Broadcast derived types with allocatable components
This release enables the features employed in the following OpenCoarrays tests:
Fortran 2018 teams: release candidate 3
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 16 January 2018 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 18 January 2018. With the support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full compliance with the Fortran 2018 Draft International Standard, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.
Fortran 2018 teams: release candidate 2
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 16 January 2018 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 17 January 2018. With the support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full compliance with the Fortran 2018 Draft International Standard, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.
Add team_number intrinsic function
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 16 January 2018 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 15 January 2018. This latest release adds support for the Fortran 2018 team_number() intrinsic function. With the support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full compliance with the Fortran 2018 Draft International Standard, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.
Experimental Fortran 2018 compiler (20180108)
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 8 January 2018 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 18 December 2017. With the additional support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full compliance with the Fortran 2018 Draft International Standard, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.
Experimental Fortran 2018 Compiler (20171206)
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 28 November 2017 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 1 December 2017. With the additional support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full Fortran 2018 compliance, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features. "Fortran 2018" is the new name adopted by the Fortran standards committee for what was formerly known as "Fortran 2015," the most recent definition of which is defined in a July 2017 committee draft.
Experimental Fortran 2018 compiler (20171201)
This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 28 November 2017 and commits unique to the teams
branch through 1 December 2017. With the additional support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full Fortran 2018 compliance, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features. "Fortran 2018" is the new name adopted by the Fortran standards committee for what was formerly known as "Fortran 2015," the most recent definition of which is defined in a July 2017 committee draft.
Experimental Fortran 2015 compiler (20170921)
This release contains experimental support for the teams feature described in the draft Fortran 2015 standard. This release is based on the Sourcery Institute GCC fork's teams
branch with commits from the GCC git mirror through 21 September 2017. With the additional support this branch provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full Fortran 2015 compliance, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.
Experimental Fortran 2015 compiler
This release contains experimental support for the teams feature described in the draft Fortran 2015 standard. This release is based on GCC commits through 19 September 2017. With the additional support this release provides for teams, gfortran is approaching full Fortran 2015 compliance, notwithstanding bugs, some partially supported major features, and a few unsupported minor features.