Approximatrix Simply Fortran is an application designed to be a development environment that uses the GNU Fortran compiler and the GNU Insight Debugger.
Approximatrix Simply Fortran has been designed from the start with GNU Fortran integration as the primary goal. Installing the development environment is as simple as downloading and running the installer; no additional download or user configuration is necessary.
The Approximatrix Simply Fortran IDE is designed to make the development of Fortran projects easier for the general user. The IDE has been specifically engineered towards efficiently developing code in Fortan 90 free-format, although it is quite capable of handling earlier fixed-format code.
Limitations:
· Integrated development environment has all features available for 30 days, after which some features are disabled until the program is registered. The compiler and other tools have no limitations.
What's New in This Release:
· The latest version incorporates some minor feature additions and bug fixes. An intermittent bug related to communications between the debugger and the integrated development environment that could cause lock ups if during stack changes involving large numbers of local variables has been resolved.
· Some unnecessary messages from the debugger have been eliminated. Stepping into runtime library functions now behaves similarly to stepping over equivalent statements.
· The Debugger panel is now displayed as soon as debugging begins.
· The "Continue to Cursor" feature has been added per users' requests, accessible from the Debug menu, the editor's popup menu, or the Control-Shift-B hotkey.
· A bug related to launching programs with arguments in external console windows has been resolved.
· A minor documentation update adds the directions for performing standard input/output redirection using the target's command-line options. Shared libraries now statically link the GNU Fortran runtime lib...