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G95
Original author(s)Andy Vaught
Initial release2000;24 years ago(2000)
Final release
0.93 / October 2012;11 years ago(2012-10)
Repositoryg95.cvs.sourceforge.net
Written inC
TypeCompiler
LicenseGNU GPLv2
Websiteg95.orgEdit this at Wikidata

G95is afree,portable,open-sourceFortran 95compiler.It implements the Fortran 95 standard, part of theFortran 2003standard, as well as some old and new extensions including features for theFortran 2008standard likecoarray Fortran.It also supports theF programming languagesubset.

G95 was primarily developed by Andy Vaught, before he moved to competing compiler vendorPathScale.The last stable version, 0.93, was released in October 2012.[1]Development of G95 stopped in 2013, and the compiler is no longer maintained.

GNU Fortran,a part of GCC also known as gfortran, has now bypassed G95 in terms of its Fortran 2008 implementation and in the speed of the generated code.[2]GNU Fortranwas originallyforked,in January 2003, from G95.[3]

References

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  1. ^"The G95 Project".
  2. ^"Fortran 2008 status in Fortran Wiki".
  3. ^"The other GCC-based Fortran compiler".GNU.2010.Retrieved2015-11-08.
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