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Silverfrost FTN95: Fortran for Windows version 7.10

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2014 8:27 am    Post subject: Silverfrost FTN95: Fortran for Windows version 7.10 Reply with quote

We are pleased to announce the release of FTN95 version 7.10. This is available for download now to supported users.

New Features:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 plugin
  • Anti-aliasing and opacity effects can now be included in ClearWin+ %gr line drawing (see ClearWin+ enhancements file for details).
  • A new web browser control %wb has been added to ClearWin+, providing full access to the Internet Explorer engine.
  • The IMPORT statement has been added as part of the Fortran 2003 standard.
  • ClearWin+: %ob now takes the options [rounded] and [thin_margin]
  • ClearWin+: clearwin_info@("TOOLTIP_HWND") now returns the HWND for Microsoft style tooltips (but not infotips)
  • ClearWin+: An new subroutine CLEARWIN_OPTION@ has been added in order to gather together various ClearWin+ options into one routine.
  • ClearWin+: %ch can now take the options [vscrollbar] and/or [hscrollbar] in order to display a scrolling window containing controls.
  • ClearWin+: A new format code %id has been added in order to specify the button number (ID) of the next %bt, %tt or %bb button.

Outline summary of bugs that have been fixed:

  • The /ISO command line option previously did not generate an error report when a TYPE or PARAMETER within
    an INTERFACE was inherited from the host.
  • Using /UNDEF with certain CHARACTER variable members of a user TYPE was causing an access violation.
  • The intrinsic function ISHFT was producing incorrect results for INTEGER*2 arguments.
  • Some duplicated double precision value arguments where not being passed correctly.
  • ALLOCATE was using the wrong address for the STAT variable when it was presented as an array element.
  • UBOUND was giving an incorrect result for zero-sized array sections.
  • /CHECK was giving a false run time error when a module function was passed as an argument.
  • TYPE initialisation in certain multiple MODULEs caused the compiler to crash.
  • A SEQUENCEd TYPE was giving a type mis-match error in a user ASSIGNMENT procedure.
  • Win32 MOD intrinsic was failing when the first argument was LOC(a).
  • /DUMP when used with /NO_OFFSETS was not dumping the variables in the best place.
  • /CHECK was giving a false run time error for functions returning an array.
  • An incomplete TYPE definition was not being reported as an error until it was used.
  • /CHECK was giving a false run time error for array arguments with the TARGET attribute.
  • INTENT(OUT) was not working correctly for array arguments with default TYPE initialisation.
  • "USE mod ONLY: aa=>bb" was giving incorrect results when aa was also declared in mod.
  • ClearWin+: %th[ms_style] did not allow multiline tooltips. This has been fixed.
  • ClearWin+: A certain user callback associated with %ls was found to raise an underflow exception under Windows 7. This has been fixed.
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