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May 19, 2020

Version 3.12 Now Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.12. The latest release introduces improvements to the development environment, fixes a number of outstanding issues, and brings enhancements to the included libraries.

Autocompletion in the development environment has been substantially improved with better detection of variable declaration lines, import statements, and user-defined types. Project text searches are now performed using multiple threads, which...

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May 1, 2020

Bug Fixes for Version 3.11

New builds of Simply Fortran 3.11 have been released that correct a handful of user-reported issues in the latest version. A development environment bug causing Simply Fortran to lock up when editing the first line of C or Python files has been fixed. The options dialogs in Windows now use a more reliable method for presenting categories of options, which may mitigate certain crashes. The password request dialog now works properly again under GNU/Linux, fixing issues with...

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April 7, 2020

Simply Fortran 3.11 Released

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran version 3.11 for Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux. This release integrates an updated compiler, minor cosmetic improvements, and bug fixes within the integrated development environment. The Windows and macOS packages for Simply Fortran now include the GNU Fortran compiler version 9.3. This latest compiler includes numerous bug fixes to the Fortran front-end and runtime library.

The integrated development environment has been...

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March 6, 2020

Version 3.10 Now Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.10 for Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux. This release fixes numerous, long-standing issues with the development environment and runtime libraries.

The development environment received numerous fixes that should fix intermittent crashes on all platforms. Assumptions that an editor was still open when background processing Fortran source code have been eliminated. While unlikely to have caused crashes on...

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