Rainer Orth b53fe2ca8c
[flang][test] Restrict Evaluate/fold-out_of_range.f90 to x86_64 (#102890)
`Flang :: Evaluate/fold-out_of_range.f90` currently `FAIL`s on
Linux/sparc64. This seems to be the same issue that led to disabling the
test on Solaris in 27549ee989d7e0803d41c206cf636f0b689210f1. In fact,
the generic Solaris disablement was over-eager: the test `PASS`es just
fine on Solaris/amd64.

Since the use of `REAL*10` makes the test x86-specific, this patch
actually implements that requirement.

Tested on `sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu`, `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`,
`amd64-pc-solaris2.11`, and `x86_64-pc-linux-gnu`.
2024-08-13 15:35:51 +02:00
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Flang

Flang is a ground-up implementation of a Fortran front end written in modern C++. It started off as the f18 project (https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18) with an aim to replace the previous flang project (https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang) and address its various deficiencies. F18 was subsequently accepted into the LLVM project and rechristened as Flang.

Please note that flang is not ready yet for production usage.

Getting Started

Read more about flang in the docs directory. Start with the compiler overview.

To better understand Fortran as a language and the specific grammar accepted by flang, read Fortran For C Programmers and flang's specifications of the Fortran grammar and the OpenMP grammar.

Treatment of language extensions is covered in this document.

To understand the compilers handling of intrinsics, see the discussion of intrinsics.

To understand how a flang program communicates with libraries at runtime, see the discussion of runtime descriptors.

If you're interested in contributing to the compiler, read the style guide and also review how flang uses modern C++ features.

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Consult the Getting Started with Flang for information on building and running flang.