On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Paul Thomas wrote: > Gfortran maintainers have kept up the momentum of 2006 and the number > of known F95 bugs has gone down sharply, the diagnostic capability > has increased and new F2003/8 features added.
Nice report, thanks! Like last year I add a link to this message to the News section on our main page. :) Gerald Add "Gfortran annual report for 2008" to News section. Rotate news. Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.636 diff -u -3 -p -r1.636 index.html --- index.html 9 Dec 2007 11:01:48 -0000 1.636 +++ index.html 2 Jan 2008 08:20:39 -0000 @@ -45,6 +45,10 @@ mission statement</a>.</p> <dl class="news"> +<dt>January 2, 2008</dt> +<dd><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2008-01/msg00009.html">Gfortran +annual report for 2008</a></dd> + <dt>October 7, 2007</dt> <dd><a href="gcc-4.2/">GCC 4.2.2</a> has been released.</dd> @@ -68,28 +72,6 @@ mission statement</a>.</p> Fortran compiler. The code was contributed by Christopher D. Rickett of Los Alamos National Lab.</dd> -<dt>June 2, 2007</dt> -<dd>Experimental support for the upcoming ISO C++0x standard - been added. Enabled - with <code>-std=gnu++0x</code> or <code>-std=c++0x</code>, this offers - a first look at <a href="gcc-4.3/cxx0x_status.html">upcoming C++0x - features</a> and will be available in GCC 4.3. Code was - contributed by Douglas Gregor of Indiana University, Russell - Yanofsky, Benjamin Kosnik of Red Hat and Paolo Carlini of Novell, - and reviewed by Jason Merrill of Red Hat and Mark Mitchell and - Nathan Sidwell of CodeSourcery. </dd> - -<dt>May 13, 2007</dt> -<dd><a href="gcc-4.2/">GCC 4.2.0</a> has been released.</dd> - -<dt>March 9, 2007</dt> -<dd>All m68k targets now support ColdFire processors and offer the - choice between ColdFire and non-ColdFire libraries at configure time. - There have been <a href="gcc-4.3/changes.html#m68k">several other - significant changes</a> to the m68k and ColdFire support. - This work was contributed by Nathan Sidwell of CodeSourcery - and others.</dd> - </dl> <div> Index: news.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/news.html,v retrieving revision 1.109 diff -u -3 -p -r1.109 news.html --- news.html 15 Oct 2007 08:02:52 -0000 1.109 +++ news.html 2 Jan 2008 08:20:39 -0000 @@ -14,6 +14,28 @@ home page</a>.</p> <!-- ATTENTION: This page is for *OLD* news! Latest news goes first. --> +<dt>June 2, 2007</dt> +<dd>Experimental support for the upcoming ISO C++0x standard + been added. Enabled + with <code>-std=gnu++0x</code> or <code>-std=c++0x</code>, this offers + a first look at <a href="gcc-4.3/cxx0x_status.html">upcoming C++0x + features</a> and will be available in GCC 4.3. Code was + contributed by Douglas Gregor of Indiana University, Russell + Yanofsky, Benjamin Kosnik of Red Hat and Paolo Carlini of Novell, + and reviewed by Jason Merrill of Red Hat and Mark Mitchell and + Nathan Sidwell of CodeSourcery. </dd> + +<dt>May 13, 2007</dt> +<dd><a href="gcc-4.2/">GCC 4.2.0</a> has been released.</dd> + +<dt>March 9, 2007</dt> +<dd>All m68k targets now support ColdFire processors and offer the + choice between ColdFire and non-ColdFire libraries at configure time. + There have been <a href="gcc-4.3/changes.html#m68k">several other + significant changes</a> to the m68k and ColdFire support. + This work was contributed by Nathan Sidwell of CodeSourcery + and others.</dd> + <dt>February 13, 2007</dt> <dd><a href="gcc-4.1/">GCC 4.1.2</a> has been released.</dd>