This is a standing article in Fortran Forum. The first version appeared in Fortran Forum Volume 26, Number 1, April 2007. The basis for the entries in the list of features was a report by John Reid The original report can be found at: ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5/N1551-N1600/N1579.pdf
An updated version of this report was included in Fortran Forum. An electronic version can be found at: ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5/N1601-N1650/N1648.pdf
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This article looks at compiler support for new features in the Fortran 2003 standard. The basis for the entries in the list of features was a report by John Reid.
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