February 2025 Archives by subject
Starting: Sun Feb 2 17:34:06 UTC 2025
Ending: Thu Feb 27 20:41:58 UTC 2025
Messages: 88
- [J3] 25-121r3
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] [BULK] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Daniel Chen
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Van Snyder
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Van Snyder
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Van Snyder
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Parent component name collision
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Parent component name collision
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6672] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: Parent component name collision
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: Parent component name collision
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: Use of "base object"
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: Use of "base object"
Van Snyder
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6669] 2026 WG5 meeting
Steve Lionel
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6670] RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6670] RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Bill Long
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6671] RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Steve Lionel
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6672] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6672] [EXTERNAL] [BULK] Re: RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Van Snyder
- [J3] [SC22WG5.6673] RE: [ukfortran] 2026 WG5 meeting
Bill Long
- [J3] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Steve Lionel
- [J3] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Shafran, Aury
- [J3] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Steve Lionel
- [J3] Are array bounds of an allocatable function result persistent?
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Thomas König
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Steve Lionel
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Thomas König
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Robert Corbett
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Thomas König
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Robert Corbett
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Thomas König
- [J3] Binding labels whose names compare the same when case is ignored
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] C15104 glitches, was RE: Use of "base object"
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Comments on 25-127
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Data papers for subgroup discussion
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Data subgroup meeting tomorrow
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Data subgroup zoom meeting also paper for vote
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Data subgroup zoom meeting also paper for vote
Shafran, Aury
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steven G. Kargl
- [J3] How many blanks?
Van Snyder
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steve Lionel
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steven G. Kargl
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steven G. Kargl
- [J3] How many blanks?
Van Snyder
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steve Lionel
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steven G. Kargl
- [J3] How many blanks?
Steve Lionel
- [J3] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Daniel Chen
- [J3] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Steve Lionel
- [J3] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] How to check if a function that returns an allocatable is actually allocated
Daniel Chen
- [J3] JoR Fortran preprocessor discussion #2, February 4
Gary Klimowicz
- [J3] JoR Fortran preprocessor discussion #3, Monday February 10
Gary Klimowicz
- [J3] JoR Fortran preprocessor discussion #3, Monday February 10
Keith Bierman
- [J3] JoR Fortran preprocessor discussion #3, Monday February 10
Gary Klimowicz
- [J3] JoR Fortran preprocessor discussion #3, Monday February 10
Keith Bierman
- [J3] June meeting
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] Live Agenda for Meeting 235
Katherine Rasmussen
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Klemm, Michael
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Tobias Burnus
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Tobias Burnus
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Locality of do-variable
Klemm, Michael
- [J3] Meeting 235
Steidel, Jon L
- [J3] Meeting 235
Green, Ron
- [J3] Mistaken paper upload
Clune, Thomas L. (GSFC-6101)
- [J3] New executive order signed
Steidel, Jon L
- [J3] Paper 25-128
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Parent component name collision
Daniel Chen
- [J3] Question global identifiers
Thomas König
- [J3] Question global identifiers
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Starting March 10: JoR Preprocessing Discussion every 2 weeks from 3pm to 4pm ET
Gary Klimowicz
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Shafran, Aury
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Malcolm Cohen
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Shafran, Aury
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Van Snyder
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Shafran, Aury
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Van Snyder
- [J3] Use of "base object"
Malcolm Cohen
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