Message ID | bd2cf6a7-8775-3b9c-2fc5-910ebef180f4@suse.cz |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [pushed] fortran: remove 2 dead links [PR106636] | expand |
Hi Martin, On 20.09.22 14:02, Martin Liška wrote: > diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi > @@ -455,9 +455,7 @@ version 2.6, @uref{https://www.openacc.org/}). See > The Fortran 95 standard specifies in Part 2 (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000) > varying length character strings. While GNU Fortran currently does not > support such strings directly, there exist two Fortran implementations > -for them, which work with GNU Fortran. They can be found at > -@uref{https://www.fortran.com/@/iso_varying_string.f95} and at > -@uref{ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/@/sc22wg5/@/ISO_VARYING_STRING/}. > +for them, which work with GNU Fortran. Instead of removing the links, can we rather replace it by an updated link? Richard Townsend has implemented the fortran.com version; webarchive show that was the 1.3-F version that is still available from his own homepage at: http://user.astro.wisc.edu/~townsend/static.php?ref=iso-varying-string (BTW: I now also added Richard's website to web.archive.org.) I don't think most users need this module, but still if it is mentioned, I does not harm to have the link available. Tobias ----------------- Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstraße 201, 80634 München; Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung; Geschäftsführer: Thomas Heurung, Frank Thürauf; Sitz der Gesellschaft: München; Registergericht München, HRB 106955
On 9/20/22 14:17, Tobias Burnus wrote: > Hi Martin, > > On 20.09.22 14:02, Martin Liška wrote: >> diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi >> @@ -455,9 +455,7 @@ version 2.6, @uref{https://www.openacc.org/}). See >> The Fortran 95 standard specifies in Part 2 (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000) >> varying length character strings. While GNU Fortran currently does not >> support such strings directly, there exist two Fortran implementations >> -for them, which work with GNU Fortran. They can be found at >> -@uref{https://www.fortran.com/@/iso_varying_string.f95} and at >> -@uref{ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/@/sc22wg5/@/ISO_VARYING_STRING/}. >> +for them, which work with GNU Fortran. > > Instead of removing the links, can we rather replace it by an updated link? > > Richard Townsend has implemented the fortran.com version; webarchive > show that was the 1.3-F version that is still available from his own > homepage at: > > http://user.astro.wisc.edu/~townsend/static.php?ref=iso-varying-string > (BTW: I now also added Richard's website to web.archive.org.) > > I don't think most users need this module, but still if it is mentioned, > I does not harm to have the link available. Thanks for the archeological work you did. Sure, what about the suggested patch? Martin > > Tobias > > ----------------- > Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstraße 201, 80634 München; Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung; Geschäftsführer: Thomas Heurung, Frank Thürauf; Sitz der Gesellschaft: München; Registergericht München, HRB 106955
Hi Martin, On 20.09.22 14:24, Martin Liška wrote: > On 9/20/22 14:17, Tobias Burnus wrote: >> Instead of removing the links, can we rather replace it by an updated link? >> [...] > Thanks for the archeological work you did. > Sure, what about the suggested patch? LGTM. Thanks! Tobias ----------------- Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstraße 201, 80634 München; Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung; Geschäftsführer: Thomas Heurung, Frank Thürauf; Sitz der Gesellschaft: München; Registergericht München, HRB 106955
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi index 59d673bfc03..25410e6088d 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi +++ b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi @@ -455,9 +455,7 @@ version 2.6, @uref{https://www.openacc.org/}). See The Fortran 95 standard specifies in Part 2 (ISO/IEC 1539-2:2000) varying length character strings. While GNU Fortran currently does not support such strings directly, there exist two Fortran implementations -for them, which work with GNU Fortran. They can be found at -@uref{https://www.fortran.com/@/iso_varying_string.f95} and at -@uref{ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/@/sc22wg5/@/ISO_VARYING_STRING/}. +for them, which work with GNU Fortran. Deferred-length character strings of Fortran 2003 supports part of the features of @code{ISO_VARYING_STRING} and should be considered as