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Rename repository to symengine.f #7
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Unfortunately most active Fortran practitioners today (still) associate .f with the old-style F77 source files using fixed format, even if this is unrelated with the actual Fortran standard. I would recommend reading the blog post by Steve Lionel to learn more about the (mis)usage of Fortran file extensions (https://stevelionel.com/drfortran/2013/01/11/doctor-fortran-in-source-form-just-wants-to-be-free/). Also see fortran-lang/fpm#250 for a summary of the various file extensions recognized by compilers and how they are processed by default. That being said, there was a long discussion about trying to reclaim .f as the default Fortran extensions in one of the fpm issues: fortran-lang/fpm#363. I believe @certik was be in favor of this. I agree symengine-dot-eff sounds more catchy than symengine-dot-eff-ninety. |
Yes, we should rename to Let me try to get some support for this at fortran-lang/fpm#363 in the Fortran community, but as far as I am concerned, |
Thanks @ivan-pi and @certik for taking time to explain. I naïvely assumed that |
symengine.f90
signals bindings to an old fortran standard. Perhaps we could rename it tosymengine.f
to avoid the fortran version in the name?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: