gfortran should have a flag ("-Wobsolescent" or similar) to turn on warnings about obsolescent features. These features are listed in chapter B.2 in the Fortran standard. They are not forbidden by the standard, but are redundant and can be replaced by newer and better features.
The standard also notes the possibility that they may be removed in the future. Therefore gfortran should discourage their usage, just like the standard does. Obsolescent features in Fortran 2003 are: (1) Arithmetic IF (2) Shared DO termination and termination on a statement other than END DO or CONTINUE (3) Alternate return (4) Computed GO TO statement (5) Statement functions (6) DATA statements amongst executable statements (7) Assumed length character functions (8) Fixed form source (9) CHARACTER* form of CHARACTER declaration The -Wobsolescent flag does not have to go into -Wall (maybe -Wextra?) -- Summary: warn for obsolescent features Product: gcc Version: 4.5.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: fortran AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: janus at gcc dot gnu dot org http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40881