Fwd: GNU Tools Cauldron 2023

2023-06-05 Thread Tobias Burnus
FYI — in case you want to come to Cambridge in September. (I intent to be there.) - Tobias Forwarded Message Subject:GNU Tools Cauldron 2023 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 14:59:05 +0100 From: Richard Earnshaw To: GCC Development We are pleased to invite you all to

driver: Forward '-lgfortran', '-lm' to offloading compilation

2023-06-05 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi! OK to push the attached "driver: Forward '-lgfortran', '-lm' to offloading compilation"? (We didn't have a PR open for that, or did we?) Grüße Thomas - Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstraße 201, 80634 München; Gesellschaft mit beschränkter

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
I have referenced LAPACK now. I hope this is ok? - Andre On Mon, 5 Jun 2023 14:16:43 +0200 Thomas Koenig wrote: > On 05.06.23 12:07, Andre Vehreschild wrote: > >> R and Octave may also be good examples of use cases. > > Mhhh, both are not written in Fortran, right? > > They are not, but at

Add 'libgomp.{,oacc-}fortran/fortran-torture_execute_math.f90'

2023-06-05 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi! OK to push the attached "Add 'libgomp.{,oacc-}fortran/fortran-torture_execute_math.f90'"? Grüße Thomas - Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstraße 201, 80634 München; Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung; Geschäftsführer: Thomas Heurung, Frank

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Thomas Koenig via Fortran
On 05.06.23 12:07, Andre Vehreschild wrote: R and Octave may also be good examples of use cases. Mhhh, both are not written in Fortran, right? They are not, but at least R uses Lapack, which is written in Fortran. And Lapack is about as central to scientific computing as you can be. Best

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Mikael Morin
Le 05/06/2023 à 10:08, Andre Vehreschild a écrit : Regarding the time estimates, it's a bit difficult as we can't foresee at this stage the amount of regressions that will need to be fixed, and how difficult they will be. I'm not even sure that the process of picking one regression and fixing

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
Hi Thomas, thanks for the idea. My doctor father will like it, because he is one of the authors. - Andre On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 09:49:51 +0200 Thomas Koenig wrote: > On 01.06.23 13:12, Benson Muite via Fortran wrote: > > > R and Octave may also be good examples of use cases. > > More generally,

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
Hi Jerry, thanks. I switched from FAST to OpenFAST in the list of references. Strangely my google search never pointed me to OpenFAST. Regards, Andre On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 17:53:21 -0700 Jerry D wrote: > On 6/1/23 2:18 AM, Andre Vehreschild wrote: > > Hi Damian, all, > > > > thank you

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
Hi Benson, thank you for your input. Comments are inline: > Maybe add Quantum Espresso: > https://www.quantum-espresso.org/ done > R and Octave may also be good examples of use cases. Mhhh, both are not written in Fortran, right? I don't feel tempted to include other programming languages

Re: Possible funding of gfortran work

2023-06-05 Thread Andre Vehreschild via Fortran
Hi Mikael, thanks for your valuable input. I have commented inline: > The latter paragraph seems more an answer to the question "why is it > critical for gfortran to get funding" than "why is it critical for a > funding body to choose gfortran"? > > One idea about the latter question: > so