This is Info file f/g77.info, produced by Makeinfo version 1.68 from the input file ../../../src/gcc-2.95.3/gcc/f/g77.texi. INFO-DIR-SECTION Programming START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY * g77: (g77). The GNU Fortran compiler. END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY This file documents the use and the internals of the GNU Fortran (`g77') compiler. It corresponds to the GCC-2.95 version of `g77'. Published by the Free Software Foundation 59 Temple Place - Suite 330 Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Copyright (C) 1995-1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. 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Inspired by a first pass at translating `g77-0.5.16/f/DOC' that was contributed to Craig by David Ronis ().  File: g77.info, Node: News, Next: Changes, Prev: Invoking G77, Up: Top News About GNU Fortran ********************** Changes made to recent versions of GNU Fortran are listed below, with the most recent version first. The changes are generally listed in order: 1. Code-generation and run-time-library bug-fixes 2. Compiler and run-time-library crashes involving valid code that have been fixed 3. New features 4. Fixes and enhancements to existing features 5. New diagnostics 6. Internal improvements 7. Miscellany This order is not strict--for example, some items involve a combination of these elements. Note that two variants of `g77' are tracked below. The `egcs' variant is described vis-a-vis previous versions of `egcs' and/or an official FSF version, as appropriate. Therefore, `egcs' versions sometimes have multiple listings to help clarify how they differ from other versions, though this can make getting a complete picture of what a particular `egcs' version contains somewhat more difficult. For information on bugs in the GCC-2.95 version of `g77', see *Note Known Bugs In GNU Fortran: Known Bugs. An online, "live" version of this document (derived directly from the mainline, development version of `g77' within `egcs') is available at `http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/onlinedocs/g77_news.html'. The following information was last updated on 1999-07-08: In 0.5.25, `GCC' 2.95 (`EGCS' 1.2) versus `EGCS' 1.1.2: ======================================================= 1. `g77' no longer generates bad code for assignments, or other conversions, of `REAL' or `COMPLEX' constant expressions to type `INTEGER(KIND=2)' (often referred to as `INTEGER*8'). For example, `INTEGER*8 J; J = 4E10' now works as documented. 2. `g77' no longer truncates `INTEGER(KIND=2)' (usually `INTEGER*8') subscript expressions when evaluating array references on systems with pointers widers than `INTEGER(KIND=1)' (such as Alphas). 3. `g77' no longer generates bad code for an assignment to a `COMPLEX' variable or array that partially overlaps one or more of the sources of the same assignment (a very rare construction). It now assigns through a temporary, in cases where such partial overlap is deemed possible. 4. `libg2c' (`libf2c') no longer loses track of the file being worked on during a `BACKSPACE' operation. 5. `libg2c' (`libf2c') fixes a bug whereby input to a `NAMELIST' read involving a repeat count, such as `K(5)=10*3', was not properly handled by `libf2c'. The first item was written to `K(5)', but the remaining nine were written elsewhere (still within the array), not necessarily starting at `K(6)'. 6. Automatic arrays now seem to be working on HP-UX systems. 7. The `Date' intrinsic now returns the correct result on big-endian systems. 8. Fix `g77' so it no longer crashes when compiling I/O statements using keywords that define `INTEGER' values, such as `IOSTAT=J', where J is other than default `INTEGER' (such as `INTEGER*2'). Instead, it issues a diagnostic. 9. Fix `g77' so it properly handles `DATA A/RPT*VAL/', where RPT is not default `INTEGER', such as `INTEGER*2', instead of producing a spurious diagnostic. Also fix `DATA (A(I),I=1,N)', where `N' is not default `INTEGER' to work instead of crashing `g77'. 10. The `-ax' option is now obeyed when compiling Fortran programs. (It is passed to the `f771' driver.) * The new `-fbounds-check' option causes `g77' to compile run-time bounds checks of array subscripts, as well as of substring start and end points. * `libg2c' now supports building as multilibbed library, which provides better support for systems that require options such as `-mieee' to work properly. * Source file names with the suffixes `.FOR' and `.FPP' now are recognized by `g77' as if they ended in `.for' and `.fpp', respectively. * The order of arguments to the *subroutine* forms of the `CTime', `DTime', `ETime', and `TtyNam' intrinsics has been swapped. The argument serving as the returned value for the corresponding function forms now is the *second* argument, making these consistent with the other subroutine forms of `libU77' intrinsics. * `g77' now warns about a reference to an intrinsic that has an interface that is not Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant. Also, `libg2c' has been changed to increase the likelihood of catching references to the implementations of these intrinsics using the `EXTERNAL' mechanism (which would avoid the new warnings). *Note Year 2000 (Y2K) Problems::, for more information. 11. `g77' now warns about a reference to a function when the corresponding *subsequent* function program unit disagrees with the reference concerning the type of the function. * `-fno-emulate-complex' is now the default option. This should result in improved performance of code that uses the `COMPLEX' data type. * The `-malign-double' option now reliably aligns *all* double-precision variables and arrays on Intel x86 targets. 12. Even without the `-malign-double' option, `g77' reliably aligns local double-precision variables that are not in `EQUIVALENCE' areas and not `SAVE''d. 13. `g77' now open-codes ("inlines") division of `COMPLEX' operands instead of generating a run-time call to the `libf2c' routines `c_div' or `z_div', unless the `-Os' option is specified. * `g77' no longer generates code to maintain `errno', a C-language concept, when performing operations such as the `SqRt' intrinsic. 14. `g77' developers can temporarily use the `-fflatten-arrays' option to compare how the compiler handles code generation using C-like constructs as compared to the Fortran-like method constructs normally used. 15. A substantial portion of the `g77' front end's code-generation component was rewritten. It now generates code using facilities more robustly supported by the `gcc' back end. One effect of this rewrite is that some codes no longer produce a spurious "label LAB used before containing binding contour" message. * Support for the `-fugly' option has been removed. 16. Improve documentation and indexing, including information on Year 2000 (Y2K) compliance, and providing more information on internals of the front end. 17. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1999-05-10. In 0.5.24 versus 0.5.23: ======================== There is no `g77' version 0.5.24 at this time, or planned. 0.5.24 is the version number designated for bug fixes and, perhaps, some new features added, to 0.5.23. Version 0.5.23 requires `gcc' 2.8.1, as 0.5.24 was planned to require. Due to `EGCS' becoming `GCC' (which is now an acronym for "GNU Compiler Collection"), and `EGCS' 1.2 becoming officially designated `GCC' 2.95, there seems to be no need for an actual 0.5.24 release. To reduce the confusion already resulting from use of 0.5.24 to designate `g77' versions within `EGCS' versions 1.0 and 1.1, as well as in versions of `g77' documentation and notices during that period, "mainline" `g77' version numbering resumes at 0.5.25 with `GCC' 2.95 (`EGCS' 1.2), skipping over 0.5.24 as a placeholder version number. To repeat, there is no `g77' 0.5.24, but there is now a 0.5.25. Please remain calm and return to your keypunch units. In `EGCS' 1.1.2 versus `EGCS' 1.1.1: ==================================== * Fix the `IDate' intrinsic (VXT) (in `libg2c') so the returned year is in the documented, non-Y2K-compliant range of 0-99, instead of being returned as 100 in the year 2000. *Note IDate Intrinsic (VXT)::, for more information. * Fix the `Date_and_Time' intrinsic (in `libg2c') to return the milliseconds value properly in VALUES(8). * Fix the `LStat' intrinsic (in `libg2c') to return device-ID information properly in SARRAY(7). * Improve documentation. In `EGCS' 1.1.1 versus `EGCS' 1.1: ================================== * Fix `libg2c' so it performs an implicit `ENDFILE' operation (as appropriate) whenever a `REWIND' is done. (This bug was introduced in 0.5.23 and `egcs' 1.1 in `g77''s version of `libf2c'.) * Fix `libg2c' so it no longer crashes with a spurious diagnostic upon doing any I/O following a direct formatted write. (This bug was introduced in 0.5.23 and `egcs' 1.1 in `g77''s version of `libf2c'.) * Fix `g77' so it no longer crashes compiling references to the `Rand' intrinsic on some systems. * Fix `g77' portion of installation process so it works better on some systems (those with shells requiring `else true' clauses on `if' constructs for the completion code to be set properly). In `EGCS' 1.1 versus `EGCS' 1.0.3: ================================== 18. Fix bugs in the `libU77' intrinsic `HostNm' that wrote one byte beyond the end of its `CHARACTER' argument, and in the `libU77' intrinsics `GMTime' and `LTime' that overwrote their arguments. 19. Assumed arrays with negative bounds (such as `REAL A(-1:*)') no longer elicit spurious diagnostics from `g77', even on systems with pointers having different sizes than integers. This bug is not known to have existed in any recent version of `gcc'. It was introduced in an early release of `egcs'. 20. Valid combinations of `EXTERNAL', passing that external as a dummy argument without explicitly giving it a type, and, in a subsequent program unit, referencing that external as an external function with a different type no longer crash `g77'. 21. `CASE DEFAULT' no longer crashes `g77'. 22. The `-Wunused' option no longer issues a spurious warning about the "master" procedure generated by `g77' for procedures containing `ENTRY' statements. * Support `FORMAT(I)' when EXPR is a compile-time constant `INTEGER' expression. * Fix `g77' `-g' option so procedures that use `ENTRY' can be stepped through, line by line, in `gdb'. * Allow any `REAL' argument to intrinsics `Second' and `CPU_Time'. * Use `tempnam', if available, to open scratch files (as in `OPEN(STATUS='SCRATCH')') so that the `TMPDIR' environment variable, if present, is used. * `g77''s version of `libf2c' separates out the setting of global state (such as command-line arguments and signal handling) from `main.o' into distinct, new library archive members. This should make it easier to write portable applications that have their own (non-Fortran) `main()' routine properly set up the `libf2c' environment, even when `libf2c' (now `libg2c') is a shared library. 23. `g77' no longer installs the `f77' command and `f77.1' man page in the `/usr' or `/usr/local' heirarchy, even if the `f77-install-ok' file exists in the source or build directory. See the installation documentation for more information. 24. `g77' no longer installs the `libf2c.a' library and `f2c.h' include file in the `/usr' or `/usr/local' heirarchy, even if the `f2c-install-ok' or `f2c-exists-ok' files exist in the source or build directory. See the installation documentation for more information. 25. The `libf2c.a' library produced by `g77' has been renamed to `libg2c.a'. It is installed only in the `gcc' "private" directory heirarchy, `gcc-lib'. This allows system administrators and users to choose which version of the `libf2c' library from `netlib' they wish to use on a case-by-case basis. See the installation documentation for more information. 26. The `f2c.h' include (header) file produced by `g77' has been renamed to `g2c.h'. It is installed only in the `gcc' "private" directory heirarchy, `gcc-lib'. This allows system administrators and users to choose which version of the include file from `netlib' they wish to use on a case-by-case basis. See the installation documentation for more information. * The `g77' command now expects the run-time library to be named `libg2c.a' instead of `libf2c.a', to ensure that a version other than the one built and installed as part of the same `g77' version is picked up. 27. During the configuration and build process, `g77' creates subdirectories it needs only as it needs them. Other cleaning up of the configuration and build process has been performed as well. 28. `install-info' now used to update the directory of Info documentation to contain an entry for `g77' (during installation). * Some diagnostics have been changed from warnings to errors, to prevent inadvertent use of the resulting, probably buggy, programs. These mostly include diagnostics about use of unsupported features in the `OPEN', `INQUIRE', `READ', and `WRITE' statements, and about truncations of various sorts of constants. 29. Improve compilation of `FORMAT' expressions so that a null byte is appended to the last operand if it is a constant. This provides a cleaner run-time diagnostic as provided by `libf2c' for statements like `PRINT '(I1', 42'. 30. Improve documentation and indexing. 31. The upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1998-06-18 should fix a variety of problems, including those involving some uses of the `T' format specifier, and perhaps some build (porting) problems as well. In `EGCS' 1.1 versus `g77' 0.5.23: ================================== 32. Fix a code-generation bug that afflicted Intel x86 targets when `-O2' was specified compiling, for example, an old version of the `DNRM2' routine. The x87 coprocessor stack was being mismanaged in cases involving assigned `GOTO' and `ASSIGN'. 33. `g77' no longer produces incorrect code and initial values for `EQUIVALENCE' and `COMMON' aggregates that, due to "unnatural" ordering of members vis-a-vis their types, require initial padding. 34. Fix `g77' crash compiling code containing the construct `CMPLX(0.)' or similar. 35. `g77' no longer crashes when compiling code containing specification statements such as `INTEGER(KIND=7) PTR'. 36. `g77' no longer crashes when compiling code such as `J = SIGNAL(1, 2)'. * `g77' now treats `%LOC(EXPR)' and `LOC(EXPR)' as "ordinary" expressions when they are used as arguments in procedure calls. This change applies only to global (filewide) analysis, making it consistent with how `g77' actually generates code for these cases. Previously, `g77' treated these expressions as denoting special "pointer" arguments for the purposes of filewide analysis. 37. Fix `g77' crash (or apparently infinite run-time) when compiling certain complicated expressions involving `COMPLEX' arithmetic (especially multiplication). * Align static double-precision variables and arrays on Intel x86 targets regardless of whether `-malign-double' is specified. Generally, this affects only local variables and arrays having the `SAVE' attribute or given initial values via `DATA'. * The `g77' driver now ensures that `-lg2c' is specified in the link phase prior to any occurrence of `-lm'. This prevents accidentally linking to a routine in the SunOS4 `-lm' library when the generated code wants to link to the one in `libf2c' (`libg2c'). * `g77' emits more debugging information when `-g' is used. This new information allows, for example, `which __g77_length_a' to be used in `gdb' to determine the type of the phantom length argument supplied with `CHARACTER' variables. This information pertains to internally-generated type, variable, and other information, not to the longstanding deficiencies vis-a-vis `COMMON' and `EQUIVALENCE'. * The F90 `Date_and_Time' intrinsic now is supported. * The F90 `System_Clock' intrinsic allows the optional arguments (except for the `Count' argument) to be omitted. 38. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1998-06-18. 39. Improve documentation and indexing. In 0.5.23 versus 0.5.22: ======================== * This release contains several regressions against version 0.5.22 of `g77', due to using the "vanilla" `gcc' back end instead of patching it to fix a few bugs and improve performance in a few cases. Features that have been dropped from this version of `g77' due to their being implemented via `g77'-specific patches to the `gcc' back end in previous releases include: - Support for `__restrict__' keyword, the options `-fargument-alias', `-fargument-noalias', and `-fargument-noalias-global', and the corresponding alias-analysis code. (`egcs' has the alias-analysis code, but not the `__restrict__' keyword. `egcs' `g77' users benefit from the alias-analysis code despite the lack of the `__restrict__' keyword, which is a C-language construct.) - Support for the GNU compiler options `-fmove-all-movables', `-freduce-all-givs', and `-frerun-loop-opt'. (`egcs' supports these options. `g77' users of `egcs' benefit from them even if they are not explicitly specified, because the defaults are optimized for `g77' users.) - Support for the `-W' option warning about integer division by zero. - The Intel x86-specific option `-malign-double' applying to stack-allocated data as well as statically-allocate data. Note that the `gcc/f/gbe/' subdirectory has been removed from this distribution as a result of `g77' no longer including patches for the `gcc' back end. 40. Fix bugs in the `libU77' intrinsic `HostNm' that wrote one byte beyond the end of its `CHARACTER' argument, and in the `libU77' intrinsics `GMTime' and `LTime' that overwrote their arguments. * Support `gcc' version 2.8, and remove support for prior versions of `gcc'. * Remove support for the `--driver' option, as `g77' now does all the driving, just like `gcc'. 41. `CASE DEFAULT' no longer crashes `g77'. 42. Valid combinations of `EXTERNAL', passing that external as a dummy argument without explicitly giving it a type, and, in a subsequent program unit, referencing that external as an external function with a different type no longer crash `g77'. 43. `g77' no longer installs the `f77' command and `f77.1' man page in the `/usr' or `/usr/local' heirarchy, even if the `f77-install-ok' file exists in the source or build directory. See the installation documentation for more information. 44. `g77' no longer installs the `libf2c.a' library and `f2c.h' include file in the `/usr' or `/usr/local' heirarchy, even if the `f2c-install-ok' or `f2c-exists-ok' files exist in the source or build directory. See the installation documentation for more information. 45. The `libf2c.a' library produced by `g77' has been renamed to `libg2c.a'. It is installed only in the `gcc' "private" directory heirarchy, `gcc-lib'. This allows system administrators and users to choose which version of the `libf2c' library from `netlib' they wish to use on a case-by-case basis. See the installation documentation for more information. 46. The `f2c.h' include (header) file produced by `g77' has been renamed to `g2c.h'. It is installed only in the `gcc' "private" directory heirarchy, `gcc-lib'. This allows system administrators and users to choose which version of the include file from `netlib' they wish to use on a case-by-case basis. See the installation documentation for more information. * The `g77' command now expects the run-time library to be named `libg2c.a' instead of `libf2c.a', to ensure that a version other than the one built and installed as part of the same `g77' version is picked up. 47. The `-Wunused' option no longer issues a spurious warning about the "master" procedure generated by `g77' for procedures containing `ENTRY' statements. * `g77''s version of `libf2c' separates out the setting of global state (such as command-line arguments and signal handling) from `main.o' into distinct, new library archive members. This should make it easier to write portable applications that have their own (non-Fortran) `main()' routine properly set up the `libf2c' environment, even when `libf2c' (now `libg2c') is a shared library. 48. During the configuration and build process, `g77' creates subdirectories it needs only as it needs them, thus avoiding unnecessary creation of, for example, `stage1/f/runtime' when doing a non-bootstrap build. Other cleaning up of the configuration and build process has been performed as well. 49. `install-info' now used to update the directory of Info documentation to contain an entry for `g77' (during installation). * Some diagnostics have been changed from warnings to errors, to prevent inadvertent use of the resulting, probably buggy, programs. These mostly include diagnostics about use of unsupported features in the `OPEN', `INQUIRE', `READ', and `WRITE' statements, and about truncations of various sorts of constants. 50. Improve documentation and indexing. 51. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1998-04-20. This should fix a variety of problems, including those involving some uses of the `T' format specifier, and perhaps some build (porting) problems as well. In 0.5.22 versus 0.5.21: ======================== 52. Fix code generation for iterative `DO' loops that have one or more references to the iteration variable, or to aliases of it, in their control expressions. For example, `DO 10 J=2,J' now is compiled correctly. 53. Fix a code-generation bug that afflicted Intel x86 targets when `-O2' was specified compiling, for example, an old version of the `DNRM2' routine. The x87 coprocessor stack was being mismanaged in cases involving assigned `GOTO' and `ASSIGN'. 54. Fix `DTime' intrinsic so as not to truncate results to integer values (on some systems). * Fix `Signal' intrinsic so it offers portable support for 64-bit systems (such as Digital Alphas running GNU/Linux). 55. Fix run-time crash involving `NAMELIST' on 64-bit machines such as Alphas. 56. Fix `g77' version of `libf2c' so it no longer produces a spurious `I/O recursion' diagnostic at run time when an I/O operation (such as `READ *,I') is interrupted in a manner that causes the program to be terminated via the `f_exit' routine (such as via `C-c'). 57. Fix `g77' crash triggered by `CASE' statement with an omitted lower or upper bound. 58. Fix `g77' crash compiling references to `CPU_Time' intrinsic. 59. Fix `g77' crash (or apparently infinite run-time) when compiling certain complicated expressions involving `COMPLEX' arithmetic (especially multiplication). 60. Fix `g77' crash on statements such as `PRINT *, (REAL(Z(I)),I=1,2)', where `Z' is `DOUBLE COMPLEX'. 61. Fix a `g++' crash. * Support `FORMAT(I)' when EXPR is a compile-time constant `INTEGER' expression. * Fix `g77' `-g' option so procedures that use `ENTRY' can be stepped through, line by line, in `gdb'. 62. Fix a profiling-related bug in `gcc' back end for Intel x86 architecture. * Allow any `REAL' argument to intrinsics `Second' and `CPU_Time'. * Allow any numeric argument to intrinsics `Int2' and `Int8'. * Use `tempnam', if available, to open scratch files (as in `OPEN(STATUS='SCRATCH')') so that the `TMPDIR' environment variable, if present, is used. * Rename the `gcc' keyword `restrict' to `__restrict__', to avoid rejecting valid, existing, C programs. Support for `restrict' is now more like support for `complex'. 63. Fix `-fpedantic' to not reject procedure invocations such as `I=J()' and `CALL FOO()'. * Fix `-fugly-comma' to affect invocations of only external procedures. Restore rejection of gratuitous trailing omitted arguments to intrinsics, as in `I=MAX(3,4,,)'. * Fix compiler so it accepts `-fgnu-intrinsics-*' and `-fbadu77-intrinsics-*' options. 64. Improve diagnostic messages from `libf2c' so it is more likely that the printing of the active format string is limited to the string, with no trailing garbage being printed. (Unlike `f2c', `g77' did not append a null byte to its compiled form of every format string specified via a `FORMAT' statement. However, `f2c' would exhibit the problem anyway for a statement like `PRINT '(I)garbage', 1' by printing `(I)garbage' as the format string.) 65. Improve compilation of `FORMAT' expressions so that a null byte is appended to the last operand if it is a constant. This provides a cleaner run-time diagnostic as provided by `libf2c' for statements like `PRINT '(I1', 42'. 66. Fix various crashes involving code with diagnosed errors. 67. Fix cross-compilation bug when configuring `libf2c'. 68. Improve diagnostics. 69. Improve documentation and indexing. 70. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1997-09-23. This fixes a formatted-I/O bug that afflicted 64-bit systems with 32-bit integers (such as Digital Alpha running GNU/Linux). In `EGCS' 1.0.2 versus `EGCS' 1.0.1: ==================================== 71. Fix `g77' crash triggered by `CASE' statement with an omitted lower or upper bound. 72. Fix `g77' crash on statements such as `PRINT *, (REAL(Z(I)),I=1,2)', where `Z' is `DOUBLE COMPLEX'. 73. Fix `-fPIC' (such as compiling for ELF targets) on the Intel x86 architecture target so invalid assembler code is no longer produced. 74. Fix `-fpedantic' to not reject procedure invocations such as `I=J()' and `CALL FOO()'. 75. Fix `-fugly-comma' to affect invocations of only external procedures. Restore rejection of gratuitous trailing omitted arguments to intrinsics, as in `I=MAX(3,4,,)'. * Fix compiler so it accepts `-fgnu-intrinsics-*' and `-fbadu77-intrinsics-*' options. In `EGCS' 1.0.1 versus `EGCS' 1.0: ================================== * Fix run-time crash involving `NAMELIST' on 64-bit machines such as Alphas. In `EGCS' 1.0 versus `g77' 0.5.21: ================================== * Version 1.0 of `egcs' contains several regressions against version 0.5.21 of `g77', due to using the "vanilla" `gcc' back end instead of patching it to fix a few bugs and improve performance in a few cases. Features that have been dropped from this version of `g77' due to their being implemented via `g77'-specific patches to the `gcc' back end in previous releases include: - Support for the C-language `restrict' keyword. - Support for the `-W' option warning about integer division by zero. - The Intel x86-specific option `-malign-double' applying to stack-allocated data as well as statically-allocate data. Note that the `gcc/f/gbe/' subdirectory has been removed from this distribution as a result of `g77' being fully integrated with the `egcs' variant of the `gcc' back end. 76. Fix code generation for iterative `DO' loops that have one or more references to the iteration variable, or to aliases of it, in their control expressions. For example, `DO 10 J=2,J' now is compiled correctly. 77. Fix `DTime' intrinsic so as not to truncate results to integer values (on some systems). 78. Some Fortran code, miscompiled by `g77' built on `gcc' version 2.8.1 on m68k-next-nextstep3 configurations when using the `-O2' option, is now compiled correctly. It is believed that a C function known to miscompile on that configuration when using the `-O2 -funroll-loops' options also is now compiled correctly. 79. Remove support for non-`egcs' versions of `gcc'. * Remove support for the `--driver' option, as `g77' now does all the driving, just like `gcc'. * Allow any numeric argument to intrinsics `Int2' and `Int8'. 80. Improve diagnostic messages from `libf2c' so it is more likely that the printing of the active format string is limited to the string, with no trailing garbage being printed. (Unlike `f2c', `g77' did not append a null byte to its compiled form of every format string specified via a `FORMAT' statement. However, `f2c' would exhibit the problem anyway for a statement like `PRINT '(I)garbage', 1' by printing `(I)garbage' as the format string.) 81. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1997-09-23. This fixes a formatted-I/O bug that afflicted 64-bit systems with 32-bit integers (such as Digital Alpha running GNU/Linux). In 0.5.21: ========== 82. Fix a code-generation bug introduced by 0.5.20 caused by loop unrolling (by specifying `-funroll-loops' or similar). This bug afflicted all code compiled by version 2.7.2.2.f.2 of `gcc' (C, C++, Fortran, and so on). 83. Fix a code-generation bug manifested when combining local `EQUIVALENCE' with a `DATA' statement that follows the first executable statement (or is treated as an executable-context statement as a result of using the `-fpedantic' option). 84. Fix a compiler crash that occured when an integer division by a constant zero is detected. Instead, when the `-W' option is specified, the `gcc' back end issues a warning about such a case. This bug afflicted all code compiled by version 2.7.2.2.f.2 of `gcc' (C, C++, Fortran, and so on). 85. Fix a compiler crash that occurred in some cases of procedure inlining. (Such cases became more frequent in 0.5.20.) 86. Fix a compiler crash resulting from using `DATA' or similar to initialize a `COMPLEX' variable or array to zero. 87. Fix compiler crashes involving use of `AND', `OR', or `XOR' intrinsics. 88. Fix compiler bug triggered when using a `COMMON' or `EQUIVALENCE' variable as the target of an `ASSIGN' or assigned-`GOTO' statement. 89. Fix compiler crashes due to using the name of a some non-standard intrinsics (such as `FTell' or `FPutC') as such and as the name of a procedure or common block. Such dual use of a name in a program is allowed by the standard. 90. Place automatic arrays on the stack, even if `SAVE' or the `-fno-automatic' option is in effect. This avoids a compiler crash in some cases. 91. The `-malign-double' option now reliably aligns `DOUBLE PRECISION' optimally on Pentium and Pentium Pro architectures (586 and 686 in `gcc'). * New option `-Wno-globals' disables warnings about "suspicious" use of a name both as a global name and as the implicit name of an intrinsic, and warnings about disagreements over the number or natures of arguments passed to global procedures, or the natures of the procedures themselves. The default is to issue such warnings, which are new as of this version of `g77'. * New option `-fno-globals' disables diagnostics about potentially fatal disagreements analysis problems, such as disagreements over the number or natures of arguments passed to global procedures, or the natures of those procedures themselves. The default is to issue such diagnostics and flag the compilation as unsuccessful. With this option, the diagnostics are issued as warnings, or, if `-Wno-globals' is specified, are not issued at all. This option also disables inlining of global procedures, to avoid compiler crashes resulting from coding errors that these diagnostics normally would identify. 92. Diagnose cases where a reference to a procedure disagrees with the type of that procedure, or where disagreements about the number or nature of arguments exist. This avoids a compiler crash. 93. Fix parsing bug whereby `g77' rejected a second initialization specification immediately following the first's closing `/' without an intervening comma in a `DATA' statement, and the second specification was an implied-DO list. 94. Improve performance of the `gcc' back end so certain complicated expressions involving `COMPLEX' arithmetic (especially multiplication) don't appear to take forever to compile. 95. Fix a couple of profiling-related bugs in `gcc' back end. 96. Integrate GNU Ada's (GNAT's) changes to the back end, which consist almost entirely of bug fixes. These fixes are circa version 3.10p of GNAT. 97. Include some other `gcc' fixes that seem useful in `g77''s version of `gcc'. (See `gcc/ChangeLog' for details--compare it to that file in the vanilla `gcc-2.7.2.3.tar.gz' distribution.) * Fix `libU77' routines that accept file and other names to strip trailing blanks from them, for consistency with other implementations. Blanks may be forcibly appended to such names by appending a single null character (`CHAR(0)') to the significant trailing blanks. * Fix `CHMOD' intrinsic to work with file names that have embedded blanks, commas, and so on. * Fix `SIGNAL' intrinsic so it accepts an optional third `Status' argument. 98. Fix `IDATE()' intrinsic subroutine (VXT form) so it accepts arguments in the correct order. Documentation fixed accordingly, and for `GMTIME()' and `LTIME()' as well. * Make many changes to `libU77' intrinsics to support existing code more directly. Such changes include allowing both subroutine and function forms of many routines, changing `MCLOCK()' and `TIME()' to return `INTEGER(KIND=1)' values, introducing `MCLOCK8()' and `TIME8()' to return `INTEGER(KIND=2)' values, and placing functions that are intended to perform side effects in a new intrinsic group, `badu77'. 99. Improve `libU77' so it is more portable. * Add options `-fbadu77-intrinsics-delete', `-fbadu77-intrinsics-hide', and so on. 100. Fix crashes involving diagnosed or invalid code. 101. `g77' and `gcc' now do a somewhat better job detecting and diagnosing arrays that are too large to handle before these cause diagnostics during the assembler or linker phase, a compiler crash, or generation of incorrect code. 102. Make some fixes to alias analysis code. 103. Add support for `restrict' keyword in `gcc' front end. 104. Support `gcc' version 2.7.2.3 (modified by `g77' into version 2.7.2.3.f.1), and remove support for prior versions of `gcc'. 105. Incorporate GNAT's patches to the `gcc' back end into `g77''s, so GNAT users do not need to apply GNAT's patches to build both GNAT and `g77' from the same source tree. 106. Modify `make' rules and related code so that generation of Info documentation doesn't require compilation using `gcc'. Now, any ANSI C compiler should be adequate to produce the `g77' documentation (in particular, the tables of intrinsics) from scratch. * Add `INT2' and `INT8' intrinsics. * Add `CPU_TIME' intrinsic. * Add `ALARM' intrinsic. * `CTIME' intrinsic now accepts any `INTEGER' argument, not just `INTEGER(KIND=2)'. 107. Warn when explicit type declaration disagrees with the type of an intrinsic invocation. 108. Support `*f771' entry in `gcc' `specs' file. 109. Fix typo in `make' rule `g77-cross', used only for cross-compiling. 110. Fix `libf2c' build procedure to re-archive library if previous attempt to archive was interrupted. 111. Change `gcc' to unroll loops only during the last invocation (of as many as two invocations) of loop optimization. 112. Improve handling of `-fno-f2c' so that code that attempts to pass an intrinsic as an actual argument, such as `CALL FOO(ABS)', is rejected due to the fact that the run-time-library routine is, effectively, compiled with `-ff2c' in effect. 113. Fix `g77' driver to recognize `-fsyntax-only' as an option that inhibits linking, just like `-c' or `-S', and to recognize and properly handle the `-nostdlib', `-M', `-MM', `-nodefaultlibs', and `-Xlinker' options. 114. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1997-08-16. 115. Modify `libf2c' to consistently and clearly diagnose recursive I/O (at run time). * `g77' driver now prints version information (such as produced by `g77 -v') to `stderr' instead of `stdout'. * The `.r' suffix now designates a Ratfor source file, to be preprocessed via the `ratfor' command, available separately. 116. Fix some aspects of how `gcc' determines what kind of system is being configured and what kinds are supported. For example, GNU Linux/Alpha ELF systems now are directly supported. 117. Improve diagnostics. 118. Improve documentation and indexing. 119. Include all pertinent files for `libf2c' that come from `netlib.bell-labs.com'; give any such files that aren't quite accurate in `g77''s version of `libf2c' the suffix `.netlib'. 120. Reserve `INTEGER(KIND=0)' for future use. In 0.5.20: ========== * The `-fno-typeless-boz' option is now the default. This option specifies that non-decimal-radix constants using the prefixed-radix form (such as `Z'1234'') are to be interpreted as `INTEGER(KIND=1)' constants. Specify `-ftypeless-boz' to cause such constants to be interpreted as typeless. (Version 0.5.19 introduced `-fno-typeless-boz' and its inverse.) *Note Options Controlling Fortran Dialect: Fortran Dialect Options, for information on the `-ftypeless-boz' option. * Options `-ff90-intrinsics-enable' and `-fvxt-intrinsics-enable' now are the defaults. Some programs might use names that clash with intrinsic names defined (and now enabled) by these options or by the new `libU77' intrinsics. Users of such programs might need to compile them differently (using, for example, `-ff90-intrinsics-disable') or, better yet, insert appropriate `EXTERNAL' statements specifying that these names are not intended to be names of intrinsics. * The `ALWAYS_FLUSH' macro is no longer defined when building `libf2c', which should result in improved I/O performance, especially over NFS. *Note:* If you have code that depends on the behavior of `libf2c' when built with `ALWAYS_FLUSH' defined, you will have to modify `libf2c' accordingly before building it from this and future versions of `g77'. *Note Output Assumed To Flush::, for more information. * Dave Love's implementation of `libU77' has been added to the version of `libf2c' distributed with and built as part of `g77'. `g77' now knows about the routines in this library as intrinsics. * New option `-fvxt' specifies that the source file is written in VXT Fortran, instead of GNU Fortran. *Note VXT Fortran::, for more information on the constructs recognized when the `-fvxt' option is specified. * The `-fvxt-not-f90' option has been deleted, along with its inverse, `-ff90-not-vxt'. If you used one of these deleted options, you should re-read the pertinent documentation to determine which options, if any, are appropriate for compiling your code with this version of `g77'. *Note Other Dialects::, for more information. * The `-fugly' option now issues a warning, as it likely will be removed in a future version. (Enabling all the `-fugly-*' options is unlikely to be feasible, or sensible, in the future, so users should learn to specify only those `-fugly-*' options they really need for a particular source file.) * The `-fugly-assumed' option, introduced in version 0.5.19, has been changed to better accommodate old and new code. *Note Ugly Assumed-Size Arrays::, for more information. 121. Make a number of fixes to the `g77' front end and the `gcc' back end to better support Alpha (AXP) machines. This includes providing at least one bug-fix to the `gcc' back end for Alphas. * Related to supporting Alpha (AXP) machines, the `LOC()' intrinsic and `%LOC()' construct now return values of `INTEGER(KIND=0)' type, as defined by the GNU Fortran language. This type is wide enough (holds the same number of bits) as the character-pointer type on the machine. On most machines, this won't make a difference, whereas, on Alphas and other systems with 64-bit pointers, the `INTEGER(KIND=0)' type is equivalent to `INTEGER(KIND=2)' (often referred to as `INTEGER*8') instead of the more common `INTEGER(KIND=1)' (often referred to as `INTEGER*4'). * Emulate `COMPLEX' arithmetic in the `g77' front end, to avoid bugs in `complex' support in the `gcc' back end. New option `-fno-emulate-complex' causes `g77' to revert the 0.5.19 behavior. 122. Fix bug whereby `REAL A(1)', for example, caused a compiler crash if `-fugly-assumed' was in effect and A was a local (automatic) array. That case is no longer affected by the new handling of `-fugly-assumed'. 123. Fix `g77' command driver so that `g77 -o foo.f' no longer deletes `foo.f' before issuing other diagnostics, and so the `-x' option is properly handled. 124. Enable inlining of subroutines and functions by the `gcc' back end. This works as it does for `gcc' itself--program units may be inlined for invocations that follow them in the same program unit, as long as the appropriate compile-time options are specified. * Dummy arguments are no longer assumed to potentially alias (overlap) other dummy arguments or `COMMON' areas when any of these are defined (assigned to) by Fortran code. This can result in faster and/or smaller programs when compiling with optimization enabled, though on some systems this effect is observed only when `-fforce-addr' also is specified. New options `-falias-check', `-fargument-alias', `-fargument-noalias', and `-fno-argument-noalias-global' control the way `g77' handles potential aliasing. *Note Aliasing Assumed To Work::, for detailed information on why the new defaults might result in some programs no longer working the way they did when compiled by previous versions of `g77'. 125. The `CONJG()' and `DCONJG()' intrinsics now are compiled in-line. 126. The bug-fix for 0.5.19.1 has been re-done. The `g77' compiler has been changed back to assume `libf2c' has no aliasing problems in its implementations of the `COMPLEX' (and `DOUBLE COMPLEX') intrinsics. The `libf2c' has been changed to have no such problems. As a result, 0.5.20 is expected to offer improved performance over 0.5.19.1, perhaps as good as 0.5.19 in most or all cases, due to this change alone. *Note:* This change requires version 0.5.20 of `libf2c', at least, when linking code produced by any versions of `g77' other than 0.5.19.1. Use `g77 -v' to determine the version numbers of the `libF77', `libI77', and `libU77' components of the `libf2c' library. (If these version numbers are not printed--in particular, if the linker complains about unresolved references to names like `g77__fvers__'--that strongly suggests your installation has an obsolete version of `libf2c'.) * New option `-fugly-assign' specifies that the same memory locations are to be used to hold the values assigned by both statements `I = 3' and `ASSIGN 10 TO I', for example. (Normally, `g77' uses a separate memory location to hold assigned statement labels.) *Note Ugly Assigned Labels::, for more information. * `FORMAT' and `ENTRY' statements now are allowed to precede `IMPLICIT NONE' statements. 127. Produce diagnostic for unsupported `SELECT CASE' on `CHARACTER' type, instead of crashing, at compile time. 128. Fix crashes involving diagnosed or invalid code. 129. Change approach to building `libf2c' archive (`libf2c.a') so that members are added to it only when truly necessary, so the user that installs an already-built `g77' doesn't need to have write access to the build tree (whereas the user doing the build might not have access to install new software on the system). 130. Support `gcc' version 2.7.2.2 (modified by `g77' into version 2.7.2.2.f.2), and remove support for prior versions of `gcc'. 131. Upgrade to `libf2c' as of 1997-02-08, and fix up some of the build procedures. 132. Improve general build procedures for `g77', fixing minor bugs (such as deletion of any file named `f771' in the parent directory of `gcc/'). * Enable full support of `INTEGER(KIND=2)' (often referred to as `INTEGER*8') available in `libf2c' and `f2c.h' so that `f2c' users may make full use of its features via the `g77' version of `f2c.h' and the `INTEGER(KIND=2)' support routines in the `g77' version of `libf2c'. * Improve `g77' driver and `libf2c' so that `g77 -v' yields version information on the library. * The `SNGL' and `FLOAT' intrinsics now are specific intrinsics, instead of synonyms for the generic intrinsic `REAL'. * New intrinsics have been added. These are `REALPART', `IMAGPART', `COMPLEX', `LONG', and `SHORT'. * A new group of intrinsics, `gnu', has been added to contain the new `REALPART', `IMAGPART', and `COMPLEX' intrinsics. An old group, `dcp', has been removed. * Complain about industry-wide ambiguous references `REAL(EXPR)' and `AIMAG(EXPR)', where EXPR is `DOUBLE COMPLEX' (or any complex type other than `COMPLEX'), unless `-ff90' option specifies Fortran 90 interpretation or new `-fugly-complex' option, in conjunction with `-fnot-f90', specifies `f2c' interpretation. 133. Make improvements to diagnostics. 134. Speed up compiler a bit. 135. Improvements to documentation and indexing, including a new chapter containing information on one, later more, diagnostics that users are directed to pull up automatically via a message in the diagnostic itself. (Hence the menu item `M' for the node `Diagnostics' in the top-level menu of the Info documentation.) In previous versions: ===================== Information on previous versions is archived in `egcs/gcc/f/news.texi' following the test of the `DOC-OLDNEWS' macro.