Einträge von Zuo Zhihua

Fpm version 0.8.0 released

This release introduces support for enabling and disabling language features in fpm, such as implicit typing or default source form. By default, fpm now tries to disable implicit typing rules, implicit external interfaces and assumes the source form is always free. The options can be overwritten in the manifest for each project.

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Fpm version 0.7.0 released

This release introduces preprocessor support in the fpm.toml manifest, allowing for preprocessor macros, file suffixes and directories where the preprocessor should run. This feature was implemented as part of Arteev Raina’s Google Summer of Code 2022 project. Furthermore, fpm has now the ability to compile C++ source files in addition to Fortran and C. Finally, the ability to define compiler profiles in the fpm.toml manifest has been added, although the profile settings are not currently used in the build process.

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Fpm version 0.6.0 released

This release introduces a better visualization for the build output, compiler output is only shown on error to keep the standard output clean for successful builds. Furthermore, fpm can now detect unused modules and avoids compiling modules that are not needed for an application, which improves the compilation speed with large dependencies like stdlib. When creating a new project with fpm the author information are now taken from the git configuration to avoid using placeholders in the manifest. Several more bug fixes and plenty of improvements went into this version as well.

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Fpm-Version 0.5.0 veröffentlicht

Wir haben eine große Anzahl von Fehlerkorrekturen in dieser Version und viele Verbesserungen an den Werkzeugen rund um fpm vorgenommen, wie die kontinuierliche Bereitstellung und den Windows-Installer. Zu den neuen Funktionen gehören die Möglichkeit einer besseren Auswahl von Compilern/Linkern und ein verbessertes Build-Backend (Tests werden nur bei Bedarf gebaut, Link-Abhängigkeiten werden korrekt verfolgt).

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