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    LFortran

    LFortran

    Official main repository for LFortran

    LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler built on top of LLVM. It can execute the user’s code interactively to allow exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile binaries with the goal of running the user’s code on modern architectures such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs. LFortran is in alpha (it is expected to not work on third-party codes and users enthusiastically participate in bug reporting and fixing).
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    GMP Fortran library

    Fortran binding for GMP library

    Fortran binding for GMP library. Currently gfortran compiler supported on Linux and MS Windows (MinGW) platforms. Included Fortran program for solving Archimedes's cattle problem.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    avr-gfortran

    avr-gfortran

    program avr microcontroller using fortran77 syntax

    This is a pseudo Fortran77 compiler for Atmel AVR microcontroller, written in Fortran using gfortran compiler. The compiler use avr-gcc-4.9.2 as dependency. The recent version of compiler is 1.0.1-alpha. For Windows version (32bit), click https://sourceforge.net/projects/avr-gfortran/files/avr-gfortran-1.0.1-alpha/avr_gfortran-1.0.1-x86win.zip/download Linux version (32bit), click https://sourceforge.net/projects/avr-gfortran/files/avr-gfortran-1.0.1-alpha/avr_gfortran-1.0.1...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FortWrap is a python script that parses Fortran 90/95/200X source files and generates wrapper code in the form of C++ classes. FortWrap is intended to be used with object oriented Fortran code that makes use of Fortran derived types. Project has moved to: https://github.com/mcfarljm/fortwrap
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    gnumex

    Compile matlab mex files with gcc on Windows Platforms

    Gnumex is a package that allows Matlab mex and engine files written in C, C++, Fortran 77 or Fortran 95 to be compiled with MinGW (or Cygwin) MS Windows versions of gcc, gfortran or g95. NOTE: Newer versions of Matlab now natively support Mingw, negating the need for this package.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    The purpose of this project was to prepare gfortran for integration into gcc. Since this integration was completed in the summer of 2003, this project is now finished. You can find information about gfortran on http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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