sturlamolden wrote: > On 24 Aug, 02:57, nos...@see.signature (Richard Maine) wrote: > > Does anyone use OOP in Fortran anyway?
I do - currently for learning (and eventually training) purposes so I don't distribute any of the code. But, the fact that... > Fortran 2003 compilers are not ubiquitous. ...is a major sticking point towards a fully engaged f2003 programme (not program :o) > Fortran compilers tend to support a > subset for Fortran 2003, usually ISO C bindings but not OOP. Yeah, I'm starting to find it a little bit tiresome that vendors now appear convinced that implementing some of the more note-worthy features of f2008 is of greater importance that wrapping up the f2003 implementations. But, it's their business for their customers so c'est la vie I guess If I ignore parameterised derived types then my f2003 platform/compiler of "choice", IBM AIX xlf2003, works well for OOP stuff. cheers, paulv -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list