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Modern Fortran language support for VSCode

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This extension provides support for the Fortran programming language. It includes syntax highlighting, code snippets and a linting based on gfortran. You can download the Visual Estudio Code editor from here.

Features

  • Syntax highlighting
  • Code Snippets
  • Documentation on hover for intrisic functions
  • Code linting based on gfortran to show errors swiggles in your code
  • Code autocompletion (beta)
  • Symbols provider

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Settings

You can control the include paths to be used by the linter with the fortran.includePaths setting.

{
    "fortran.includePaths": [
        "/usr/local/include",
         "/usr/local"
    ]
}

By default the gfortran executable is assumed to be found in the path. In order to use a different one or if it can't be found in the path you can point the extension to use a custom one with the fortran.gfortranExecutable setting.

{
    "fortran.gfortranExecutable": '/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.7',
}

If you want to pass extra options to the gfortran executable or override the default one, you can use the setting fortran.linterExtraArgs. By default -Wall is the only option.

{
    "fortran.linterExtraArgs": ['-Wall'],
}

You can configure what kind of symbols will appear in the symbol list by using

{
    "fortran.symbols": [ "function", "subroutine"]
}

The available options are

  • "function"
  • "subroutine"
  • "variable"
  • "module" (not supported yet)
  • "program" (not supported yet)

and by default only functions and subroutines are shown

Snippets

This is a list of some of the snippets included, if you like to include some additionals snippets please let me know and I will add them.

Program skeleton

program snippet

Module skeleton

module snippet

Error swiggles

To trigger code validations you must save the file first.

Requirements

For the linter to work you need to have gfortran on your path, or wherever you configure it to be.

Issues

Please report any issues and feature request on the github repo here

Notice

The syntax highlight support was imported from TextMate bundle

The idea of using gfortran cames from this awesome fortran plugin for Sublime Text.

LICENSE

MIT

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