How To Program In Fortran Using Visual Studio Community For Mac 2017
As for the installation of VS2017 on Win8.1, now it wants to 'update visual studio installer.' There has been an update for VS2017 so a new installation is required, even if the initial vs2017 download hasn't changed.
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Intel Fortran Studio XE provides Fortran developers cutting edge performing compilers and libraries, the right parallel programming models, and complementary and compatible analysis tools. It plugs seamlessly into Visual Studio* and the GNU tool chain to keep you productive while preserving your development environment investment.
No doubt this requires Intel compiler compatibility testing to start over. As I reported before for Win10, now on Win8.1 as well it is possible to make.obj in the VS2017 environment and link and run them in the VS2015/ifort2017u2 environment. The one performance improvement I saw is with the C++ fill() which has come up close to ICL (or ifort) performance.
I am using VS 2017 with the Beta 2018 Intel Fortran compiler -- it is running my programs with no problems other than a few minutes to fix DISLIN. I really enjoyed working with VS 2013 -- it is my preferred IDE but one program I use installed the VS 2015 Shell and then it kept intruding into VS 2013 in annoying ways. The VS Selector gets confused at times. A few weeks ago I got a nice note from some kind lady a Intel asking me if I wanted to take part in the 2018 beta test. Being your average Australian redneck (watch Mum being the last words of most Australian men) I said yes and also installed 2017.
They work well together and my main structures program compiled without a hitch and appears to run nicely. 2017 is worth the step up.
You can even get a hacked version of the Color Theme editor so you can have decent colors. Being on the edge can be hassle -- the latest Windows 10 Fast ring has one or two glitches, but what the heck -- mum is always watching over me. Steve: Why does the text editor her underline the spelling mistakes but does not offer replacement? I also got my Intel NUC running stuff into Azure in the cloud across a CELL Modem -- it was an interesting challenge to get linked to the Azure SQL Server.
Some Instruction sets are better than others. Steve can I deploy a Intel Fortran program onto the Windows 10 IoT version? John, I am not sure which text editor you are referring to.
As for Windows 10 IoT edition, the key is whether or not 'desktop' API applications are supported, as Intel Fortran uses that API. There are three sub-editions: • Enterprise - will run Desktop applications, so Intel Fortran applications should work • Mobile Enterprise - runs only Universal applications, so no Intel Fortran • iOT Core - runs only Universal applications, so no Intel Fortran Feel free to start a new thread on this if you try it.
Steve Lionel (Ret.) 写道:The only issue I have seen with VS2017 is a VS bug that it can't locate the Resource Compiler DLL. This is not Fortran-specific, and Microsoft has acknowledged it. The workaround is simple enough (copy rcdll.dll into the folder named in the VS message.) Otherwise, I find the VS17 'home page' interface to be somewhat annoyingly useless, but it works. That is good to know and unusual, VS is such a complex product it seems best to me to wait for and update or two for that also. If you just want to use fortran then there never seems to be anything that greatly enhances life in newer VS versions. So things with VS 2017 and the Intel Beta got interesting with the last upgrades of the Windows Preview. First the Color theme VSIX stopped working -- then the Beta started to throw interesting problems trying to create a new Fortran job.
I tried uninstalling everything and reinstalling multiple times. Finally back with Vs2015 and Intel 2017. Pity but I cannot waste another day on it. Something is broken as the Intel Beta installer never finishers on the latest Windows Preview and VS 2017 croaks.