Does DragonEgg still work with recent versions of GCC? It seems as though work on and use of it has largely died down since Clang matured.
There was a GSoC effort last year for a "Flang" compiler that progressed impressively far for one summer student (reportedly building almost all of Netlib BLAS and much of Lapack by the end of the summer), remains to be seen whether that work will be picked up or continued on to make something fully production-capable. On Thursday, June 5, 2014 5:22:20 AM UTC-7, Isaiah wrote: > > Are there any LLVM based fortran compilers around? >> > > It is possible to use LLVM as the optimization/codegen backend for GNU > Fortran (see "DragonEgg"). There were a few attempts to build a pure-LLVM > "FLANG", but they seem to have fizzled out. >
