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DARE 1.0
DARE is a small Linux kernel patch to VFS (Virtual Filesystem). more>>
DARE is a small Linux kernel patch to VFS (Virtual Filesystem) which transparently moves files into a special directory on each filesystem instead of removing them. DARE works similar like Novell Netware Data Recovery or MS Windows Recycle Bin.
DARE is independent on filesystem type, so it can be used without constraints on almost every filesystem. Deleted files are collected in directory deleted on the filesystem root dir. This directory have to be created manualy on each filesystem on which you want the DARE functionality. Filesystem without directory deleted works without DARE.
Deleted files are grouped into subdirectories by N hours. The N is configurable at the kernel compiling time. This simplifies removing of old deleted files from directory deleted. Subdirectories are named numericaly by UNIX time. Aditionaly to each subdirectory, an informational file is created.
This file is named the same way as corresponding subdirectory and aditionaly the file has suffix .inf. Informational file contains informations about deleted files, directories, special files including original pathname, permissions, deletion time and id of user who deleted this file.
There are also user space utilities for dealing with deleted files and content of directory deleted. There are these utilities:
lsdel - list of files deleted in actual directory
salvage - recovery deleted files
purge - utterly remove deleted files
deleted - daemon watching disks free space and removing old deleted files to keep disk free space in defined boundaries.
<<lessDARE is independent on filesystem type, so it can be used without constraints on almost every filesystem. Deleted files are collected in directory deleted on the filesystem root dir. This directory have to be created manualy on each filesystem on which you want the DARE functionality. Filesystem without directory deleted works without DARE.
Deleted files are grouped into subdirectories by N hours. The N is configurable at the kernel compiling time. This simplifies removing of old deleted files from directory deleted. Subdirectories are named numericaly by UNIX time. Aditionaly to each subdirectory, an informational file is created.
This file is named the same way as corresponding subdirectory and aditionaly the file has suffix .inf. Informational file contains informations about deleted files, directories, special files including original pathname, permissions, deletion time and id of user who deleted this file.
There are also user space utilities for dealing with deleted files and content of directory deleted. There are these utilities:
lsdel - list of files deleted in actual directory
salvage - recovery deleted files
purge - utterly remove deleted files
deleted - daemon watching disks free space and removing old deleted files to keep disk free space in defined boundaries.
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Added: 2006-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration 1.1.0
Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration installs features of Jacksum 1.7.0 at the KDE Konqueror (and uninstalls it again if you like). more>>
Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration installs features of Jacksum 1.7.0 at the KDE Konqueror (and uninstalls it again if you like).
Jacksum is a free and platform independent software for computing and verifying checksums, CRCs and message digests (known as hash values and fingerprints). "Jacksum" is a synthetic word made of JAva and ChecKSUM.
Jacksum supports 58 popular algorithms (Adler32, BSD sum, Bzip2s CRC-32, POSIX cksum, CRC-8, CRC-16, CRC-24, CRC-32 (FCS-32), CRC-64, ELF-32, eMule/eDonkey, FCS-16, GOST R 34.11-94, HAS-160, HAVAL (3/4/5 passes, 128/160/192/224/256 bits), MD2, MD4, MD5, MPEG-2s CRC-32, RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320, SHA-0, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Tiger-128, Tiger-160, Tiger, Tiger2, Tiger Tree Hash, Tiger2 Tree Hash, Unix System V sum, sum8, sum16, sum24, sum32, Whirlpool-0, Whirlpool-1, Whirlpool and xor8).
Jacksum supports the "Rocksoft (tm) Model CRC Algorithm", it can calculate customized CRC algorithms and it supports the combination of multiple algorithms.
Jacksum has opened its source code and it is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. Jacksum is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
Jacksum is platform independent, because it is written entirely in the Java programming language, the software runs on any platform having a Java Runtime Environment.
Jacksum has multiple interfaces. It can be used on the command line, in your file browser, and also in many other software projects.
<<lessJacksum is a free and platform independent software for computing and verifying checksums, CRCs and message digests (known as hash values and fingerprints). "Jacksum" is a synthetic word made of JAva and ChecKSUM.
Jacksum supports 58 popular algorithms (Adler32, BSD sum, Bzip2s CRC-32, POSIX cksum, CRC-8, CRC-16, CRC-24, CRC-32 (FCS-32), CRC-64, ELF-32, eMule/eDonkey, FCS-16, GOST R 34.11-94, HAS-160, HAVAL (3/4/5 passes, 128/160/192/224/256 bits), MD2, MD4, MD5, MPEG-2s CRC-32, RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320, SHA-0, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Tiger-128, Tiger-160, Tiger, Tiger2, Tiger Tree Hash, Tiger2 Tree Hash, Unix System V sum, sum8, sum16, sum24, sum32, Whirlpool-0, Whirlpool-1, Whirlpool and xor8).
Jacksum supports the "Rocksoft (tm) Model CRC Algorithm", it can calculate customized CRC algorithms and it supports the combination of multiple algorithms.
Jacksum has opened its source code and it is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. Jacksum is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
Jacksum is platform independent, because it is written entirely in the Java programming language, the software runs on any platform having a Java Runtime Environment.
Jacksum has multiple interfaces. It can be used on the command line, in your file browser, and also in many other software projects.
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Call of Combat 0.99956
Call of Combat is a 3d online, multiplayer, wargame where you control an infantry squad in WWII. more>>
Call of Combat is a 3d online, multiplayer, wargame where you control an infantry squad in WWII.
Free real-time multiplayer squad based WW2 infantry simulation. Play as Axis or Allies on over 50 user submitted battlefields controlling your squad of 4 soldiers and working with up to 30 other players to defend, attack or annihilate the enemy.
If you survive youll gain promotion points that will eventualy gain you higher rank, respect, and the responsibility to command other players. Join a Clan (Army Groups) and battle alongside your friends for first place honors.
Full stat tracking of individual and team wins and losses, kills and deaths, etc creates a persistent record of each player and clan within the game and more importantly tracks your legacy from green recruit to super soldier.
This game started as a clone of 2ams Chain of Command.
<<lessFree real-time multiplayer squad based WW2 infantry simulation. Play as Axis or Allies on over 50 user submitted battlefields controlling your squad of 4 soldiers and working with up to 30 other players to defend, attack or annihilate the enemy.
If you survive youll gain promotion points that will eventualy gain you higher rank, respect, and the responsibility to command other players. Join a Clan (Army Groups) and battle alongside your friends for first place honors.
Full stat tracking of individual and team wins and losses, kills and deaths, etc creates a persistent record of each player and clan within the game and more importantly tracks your legacy from green recruit to super soldier.
This game started as a clone of 2ams Chain of Command.
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Added: 2006-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MegaMek 0.32.2
MegaMek is an unofficial, online version of the Classic BattleTech board game. more>>
MegaMek project is an unofficial, online version of the Classic BattleTech board game.
Currently, nearly all level 1 BattleTech rules and technology are working. Work is progressing on level 2 rules and technology, and most of those are functional at this point. Even some level 3 rules have been added.
MegaMek is open source, free software. It is licenced under the GPL.
Main features:
- Network or hotseat play for 2 or more players
- A cunning AI opponent for offline play
- All level 1 (3025) tech
- Most level 2 (2750, 3050+) tech
- Compatible with all 3025 mechs and many from later eras
- Most level 1 rules implemented
- Many level 2 rules implemented, including vehicles, infantry and fire
- Map board selection and editing
- Map boards based off official map packs included
- Mech selection and support for some mech editors
- Most official mech designs included
- Color graphics
- Lasers
Enhancements:
- Bug: bot died when only unarmed targets available
- Bug: occasional exceptions observing bot v bot games
- Tweak build.xml to ask for version number when packaging a new release.
- Bug 1588924: Cannot Open Custom BA Panel with Java 1.4
- Bug 1582609: Cannot load MUL that includes the TMP-3M2 "Storm Tempest"
- Bug 1585497: Check for partial cover when hitting with infernos
- Bug 1598976: Mech with Torso-Mounted Cockpit destroyed by head blown off critical.
- Bug 1591093: no units to move error when swarming infantry knocked off in accidental fall
- Body-mounted C3 Masters in Tanks should fire their TAG into the front arc,
- per the Ask the PM Forum.
- Bug 954406: Charge declaration and stacking
- Bug: Megamek required "Helvetica" font
- Bug: NPE in stop swarm attack if the swarmed unit was destroyed earlier in the phase
- Bug 1613504: Unloading BA from prone mech didnt work
- Bug 1610653: Flying BA can be thrashed
- Bug 1598816: Description of Game Option "Friendly Fire"
- Bug 1623985: Swarm LRM attacks source
<<lessCurrently, nearly all level 1 BattleTech rules and technology are working. Work is progressing on level 2 rules and technology, and most of those are functional at this point. Even some level 3 rules have been added.
MegaMek is open source, free software. It is licenced under the GPL.
Main features:
- Network or hotseat play for 2 or more players
- A cunning AI opponent for offline play
- All level 1 (3025) tech
- Most level 2 (2750, 3050+) tech
- Compatible with all 3025 mechs and many from later eras
- Most level 1 rules implemented
- Many level 2 rules implemented, including vehicles, infantry and fire
- Map board selection and editing
- Map boards based off official map packs included
- Mech selection and support for some mech editors
- Most official mech designs included
- Color graphics
- Lasers
Enhancements:
- Bug: bot died when only unarmed targets available
- Bug: occasional exceptions observing bot v bot games
- Tweak build.xml to ask for version number when packaging a new release.
- Bug 1588924: Cannot Open Custom BA Panel with Java 1.4
- Bug 1582609: Cannot load MUL that includes the TMP-3M2 "Storm Tempest"
- Bug 1585497: Check for partial cover when hitting with infernos
- Bug 1598976: Mech with Torso-Mounted Cockpit destroyed by head blown off critical.
- Bug 1591093: no units to move error when swarming infantry knocked off in accidental fall
- Body-mounted C3 Masters in Tanks should fire their TAG into the front arc,
- per the Ask the PM Forum.
- Bug 954406: Charge declaration and stacking
- Bug: Megamek required "Helvetica" font
- Bug: NPE in stop swarm attack if the swarmed unit was destroyed earlier in the phase
- Bug 1613504: Unloading BA from prone mech didnt work
- Bug 1610653: Flying BA can be thrashed
- Bug 1598816: Description of Game Option "Friendly Fire"
- Bug 1623985: Swarm LRM attacks source
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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XDrawChem 1.9.9
XDrawChem is a chemical drawing program. more>>
XDrawChem is a two-dimensional molecule drawing program for Unix operating systems. XDrawChem is similar in functionality to other molecule drawing programs such as ChemDraw (TM, CambridgeSoft).
It can read and write MDL Molfiles, and read ChemDraw text and binary files, to allow sharing between XDrawChem and other chemistry applications, and it can create images in popular formats like PNG and EPS. XDrawChem has been tested on Linux, SGI IRIX 6.5, Sun Solaris, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Main features:
- 100% compatible Windows 95/98/NT version
- Fixed length, fixed angle drawing.
- Automatic alignment of figures. Detects structures, text, and arrows and places them automatically.
- Can automatically draw rings and other structures - has all standard amino acids and nucleic acids in built-in library.
- Can retrieve structures from a network database based on CAS number, formula, or name.
- Can draw symbols such as partial charge, radicals, etc.
- Can read MDL Molfiles, CML [Chemical Markup Language, defined in J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.39(1999), 928-942], ChemDraw(TM) binary format, ChemDraw(TM) XML text format.
- Can write MDL Molfiles, CML, ChemDraw(TM) XML text format.
- Can also read and write any format supported by the current release of OpenBabel.
- Can export pictures in PNG, Windows bitmap (*.bmp), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).
- Can generate 3-D structures with the help of the external program BUILD3D.
- Online help, including tool tips.
- 13C-NMR prediction, based on Bremser W, Mag. Res. Chem.23(4):271-275
- 1H-NMR prediction, based on additive rules and functional group lookup methods, described in Pretsch, Clerc, Seibl, Simon, "Tables of Spectral Data for Structure Determination of Organic Compounds", 2ed., 1989, Springer-Verlag
- Simple IR prediction.
- Simple pKa estimation.
- Octanol-water partition coefficient estimation.
- Reaction analysis: gas-phase enthalpy change estimate, 1H NMR and 13C NMR comparison.
- Integration with OpenBabel, allowing XDrawChem to read and write over 20 different chemical file formats.
<<lessIt can read and write MDL Molfiles, and read ChemDraw text and binary files, to allow sharing between XDrawChem and other chemistry applications, and it can create images in popular formats like PNG and EPS. XDrawChem has been tested on Linux, SGI IRIX 6.5, Sun Solaris, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Main features:
- 100% compatible Windows 95/98/NT version
- Fixed length, fixed angle drawing.
- Automatic alignment of figures. Detects structures, text, and arrows and places them automatically.
- Can automatically draw rings and other structures - has all standard amino acids and nucleic acids in built-in library.
- Can retrieve structures from a network database based on CAS number, formula, or name.
- Can draw symbols such as partial charge, radicals, etc.
- Can read MDL Molfiles, CML [Chemical Markup Language, defined in J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.39(1999), 928-942], ChemDraw(TM) binary format, ChemDraw(TM) XML text format.
- Can write MDL Molfiles, CML, ChemDraw(TM) XML text format.
- Can also read and write any format supported by the current release of OpenBabel.
- Can export pictures in PNG, Windows bitmap (*.bmp), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).
- Can generate 3-D structures with the help of the external program BUILD3D.
- Online help, including tool tips.
- 13C-NMR prediction, based on Bremser W, Mag. Res. Chem.23(4):271-275
- 1H-NMR prediction, based on additive rules and functional group lookup methods, described in Pretsch, Clerc, Seibl, Simon, "Tables of Spectral Data for Structure Determination of Organic Compounds", 2ed., 1989, Springer-Verlag
- Simple IR prediction.
- Simple pKa estimation.
- Octanol-water partition coefficient estimation.
- Reaction analysis: gas-phase enthalpy change estimate, 1H NMR and 13C NMR comparison.
- Integration with OpenBabel, allowing XDrawChem to read and write over 20 different chemical file formats.
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Added: 2005-12-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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g95
g95 projects goal is to create a free, open source Fortran 95 compiler. more>>
g95 projects goal is to create a free, open source Fortran 95 compiler. The code has been donated to the Free Software Foundation for inclusion in GCC, the Gnu Compiler Collection.
G95 is still in a beta state. G95 can compile most fortran 90/95 programs just fine on a wide variety of platforms.
Basic options:
-c Compile only, do not run the linker.
-o Specify the name of the output file, either an object file or the executable.
Multiple source and object files can be specified at once. Fortran files are indicated by names ending in ".f", ".F", ".for", ".FOR", ".f90", ".F90", ".f95", ".F95", ".f03" and ".F03". Multiple source files can be specified. Object files can be specified as well and will be linked to form an executable.
Files ending in uppercase letters are preprocessed with the C preprocessor by default, files ending in lowercase letters are not preprocessed by default.
Files ending in ".f", ".F", ".for", and ".FOR" are assumed to be fixed form source compatible with old f77 files. Files ending in ".f90", ".F90", ".f95", ".F95", ".f03" and ".F03" are assumed to be free source form.
Simple examples:
g95 -c hello.f90 Compiles hello.f90 to an object file named hello.o.
g95 hello.f90 Compiles hello.f90 and links it to produce an executable a.out.
g95 -c h1.f90 h2.f90 h3.f90 Compiles multiple source files. If all goes well, object files h1.o, h2.o and h3.o are created.
g95 -o hello h1.f90 h2.f90 h3.f90 Compiles multiple source files and links them together to an executable file named hello.
Preprocessor options
G95 can handle files that contain C preprocessor constructs.
-cpp Force the input files to be run through the C preprocessor
-no-cpp Prevent the input files from being preprocessed
-Dname[=value] Define a preprocessor macro
-Uname Undefine a preprocessor macro
-E Show preprocessed source only
-Idirectory Append directory to the include and module files search path. Files are searched for in various directories in this order: Directory of the main source file, the current directory, directories specified by -I, directories specified in the G95_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable and finally the system directories.
-traditional Performs traditional C preprocessing (default)
-nontraditional Performs modern C preprocessing
Fortran options
-Wall Enable most warning messages
-Werror Change warnings into errors
-Wextra Enable warning not enabled by -Wall
-Wglobals Cross-check procedure use and definition within the same source file. On by default, use -Wno-globals to disable.
-Wimplicit-none Same as -fimplicit-none
-Wimplicit-interface Warn about using an implicit interface
-Wline-truncation Warn about truncated source lines
-Wmissing-intent Warn about missing intents on format arguments
-Wobsolescent Warn about obsolescent constructs
-Wno=numbers Disable a comma separated list of warning numbers
-Wuninitialized Warn about variables used before initialized. Requires -O2
-Wunused-vars Warn about unused variables
-Wunused-types Warn about unused module types. Not implied by -Wall
-Wunset-vars Warn about unset variables
-Wunused-module-vars Warn about unused module variables. Useful for ONLY clauses
-Wunused-module-procs Warn about unused module procedures. Useful for ONLY clauses
-Wunused-parameter Warn about unused parameters. Not implied by -Wall
-Wprecision-loss Warn about precision loss in implicit type conversions
-fbackslash Interpret backslashes in character constants as escape codes. Use -fno-backslash to treat backslashes literally.
-fd-comment Make D lines executable statements in fixed form.
-fdollar-ok Allow dollar signs in entity names
-fendian= Force the endianness of unformatted reads and writes. The value must be big or little. Overrides environment variables.
-ffixed-form Assume that the source file is fixed form
-ffixed-line-length-132 132 character line width in fixed mode
-ffixed-line-length-80 80 character line width in fixed mode
-ffree-form Assume that the source file is free form
-ffree-line-length-huge Allow very large source lines (10k)
-fimplicit-none Specify that no implicit typing is allowed, unless overridden by explicit IMPLICIT statements
-fintrinsic-extensions Enable g95-specific intrinsic functions even in a -std= mode
-fintrinsic-extensions=proc1,proc2,... Include selected intrinsic functions even in a -std= mode. The list is comma-separated and case insensitive.
-fmod=directory Put module files in directory
-fmodule-private Set default accessibility of module-entities to PRIVATE
-fmultiple-save Allow the SAVE attribute to be specified multiple times
-fone-error Force compilation to stop after the first error.
-ftr15581 Enable the TR15581 allocatable array extensions even in -std=F or -std=f95 modes.
-M Produce a Makefile dependency line on standard output
-std=F Warn about non-F features
-std=f2003 Strict fortran 2003 checking
-std=f95 Strict fortran 95 checking
-i4 Set kinds of integers without specification to kind=4 (32 bits). Default kinds are unchanged.
-i8 Set kinds of integers without specification to kind=8 (64 bits). Default kinds are unchanged.
-r8 Set kinds of reals without kind specifications to double precision
-d8 Implies -i8 and -r8.
Code generation options
-fbounds-check Check array and substring bounds at runtime
-fcase-upper Make all public symbols uppercase
-fleading-underscore Add a leading underscore to public names
-fonetrip Execute DO-loops at least once. (Buggy fortran 66)
-fpack-derived Try to layout derived types as compact as possible. Requires less memory, but may be slower
-fqkind=n Set the kind for a real with the q exponent to n
-fsecond-underscore Append a second trailing underscore in names having an underscore (default). Use -fno-second-underscore to suppress.
-fshort-circuit Cause the .AND. and .OR. operators to not compute the second operand if the value of the expression is known from the first operand.
-fsloppy-char Suppress errors when writing non-character data to character descriptors
-fstatic Put local variables in static memory where possible. This is not the same as linking things statically (-static).
-ftrace -ftrace=frame will insert code to allow stack tracebacks on abnormal end of program. This will slow down your program. -ftrace=full additionally allows finding the line number of arithmetic exceptions (slower). Default is -ftrace=none.
-funderscoring Append a trailing underscore in global names (default). Use -fno-underscoring to suppress.
-max-frame-size=n How large a single stack frame will get before arrays are allocated dynamically
-finteger=n Initialize uninitialized scalar integer variables to n
-flogical= Initialize uninitialized scalar logical variables. Legal values are none, true and false.
-freal= Initialize uninitialized scalar real and complex variables. Legal values are none, zero, nan, inf, +inf and -inf.
-fpointer= Initialize scalar pointers. Legal values are none, null and invalid.
-fround= Controls compile-time rounding. Legal values are nearest, plus, minus and zero. Default is round to nearest, plus is round to plus infinity, minus is minus infinity, zero is towards zero.
-fzero Initialize numeric types to zero, logical values to false and pointers to null. The other initialization options override this one.
<<lessG95 is still in a beta state. G95 can compile most fortran 90/95 programs just fine on a wide variety of platforms.
Basic options:
-c Compile only, do not run the linker.
-o Specify the name of the output file, either an object file or the executable.
Multiple source and object files can be specified at once. Fortran files are indicated by names ending in ".f", ".F", ".for", ".FOR", ".f90", ".F90", ".f95", ".F95", ".f03" and ".F03". Multiple source files can be specified. Object files can be specified as well and will be linked to form an executable.
Files ending in uppercase letters are preprocessed with the C preprocessor by default, files ending in lowercase letters are not preprocessed by default.
Files ending in ".f", ".F", ".for", and ".FOR" are assumed to be fixed form source compatible with old f77 files. Files ending in ".f90", ".F90", ".f95", ".F95", ".f03" and ".F03" are assumed to be free source form.
Simple examples:
g95 -c hello.f90 Compiles hello.f90 to an object file named hello.o.
g95 hello.f90 Compiles hello.f90 and links it to produce an executable a.out.
g95 -c h1.f90 h2.f90 h3.f90 Compiles multiple source files. If all goes well, object files h1.o, h2.o and h3.o are created.
g95 -o hello h1.f90 h2.f90 h3.f90 Compiles multiple source files and links them together to an executable file named hello.
Preprocessor options
G95 can handle files that contain C preprocessor constructs.
-cpp Force the input files to be run through the C preprocessor
-no-cpp Prevent the input files from being preprocessed
-Dname[=value] Define a preprocessor macro
-Uname Undefine a preprocessor macro
-E Show preprocessed source only
-Idirectory Append directory to the include and module files search path. Files are searched for in various directories in this order: Directory of the main source file, the current directory, directories specified by -I, directories specified in the G95_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable and finally the system directories.
-traditional Performs traditional C preprocessing (default)
-nontraditional Performs modern C preprocessing
Fortran options
-Wall Enable most warning messages
-Werror Change warnings into errors
-Wextra Enable warning not enabled by -Wall
-Wglobals Cross-check procedure use and definition within the same source file. On by default, use -Wno-globals to disable.
-Wimplicit-none Same as -fimplicit-none
-Wimplicit-interface Warn about using an implicit interface
-Wline-truncation Warn about truncated source lines
-Wmissing-intent Warn about missing intents on format arguments
-Wobsolescent Warn about obsolescent constructs
-Wno=numbers Disable a comma separated list of warning numbers
-Wuninitialized Warn about variables used before initialized. Requires -O2
-Wunused-vars Warn about unused variables
-Wunused-types Warn about unused module types. Not implied by -Wall
-Wunset-vars Warn about unset variables
-Wunused-module-vars Warn about unused module variables. Useful for ONLY clauses
-Wunused-module-procs Warn about unused module procedures. Useful for ONLY clauses
-Wunused-parameter Warn about unused parameters. Not implied by -Wall
-Wprecision-loss Warn about precision loss in implicit type conversions
-fbackslash Interpret backslashes in character constants as escape codes. Use -fno-backslash to treat backslashes literally.
-fd-comment Make D lines executable statements in fixed form.
-fdollar-ok Allow dollar signs in entity names
-fendian= Force the endianness of unformatted reads and writes. The value must be big or little. Overrides environment variables.
-ffixed-form Assume that the source file is fixed form
-ffixed-line-length-132 132 character line width in fixed mode
-ffixed-line-length-80 80 character line width in fixed mode
-ffree-form Assume that the source file is free form
-ffree-line-length-huge Allow very large source lines (10k)
-fimplicit-none Specify that no implicit typing is allowed, unless overridden by explicit IMPLICIT statements
-fintrinsic-extensions Enable g95-specific intrinsic functions even in a -std= mode
-fintrinsic-extensions=proc1,proc2,... Include selected intrinsic functions even in a -std= mode. The list is comma-separated and case insensitive.
-fmod=directory Put module files in directory
-fmodule-private Set default accessibility of module-entities to PRIVATE
-fmultiple-save Allow the SAVE attribute to be specified multiple times
-fone-error Force compilation to stop after the first error.
-ftr15581 Enable the TR15581 allocatable array extensions even in -std=F or -std=f95 modes.
-M Produce a Makefile dependency line on standard output
-std=F Warn about non-F features
-std=f2003 Strict fortran 2003 checking
-std=f95 Strict fortran 95 checking
-i4 Set kinds of integers without specification to kind=4 (32 bits). Default kinds are unchanged.
-i8 Set kinds of integers without specification to kind=8 (64 bits). Default kinds are unchanged.
-r8 Set kinds of reals without kind specifications to double precision
-d8 Implies -i8 and -r8.
Code generation options
-fbounds-check Check array and substring bounds at runtime
-fcase-upper Make all public symbols uppercase
-fleading-underscore Add a leading underscore to public names
-fonetrip Execute DO-loops at least once. (Buggy fortran 66)
-fpack-derived Try to layout derived types as compact as possible. Requires less memory, but may be slower
-fqkind=n Set the kind for a real with the q exponent to n
-fsecond-underscore Append a second trailing underscore in names having an underscore (default). Use -fno-second-underscore to suppress.
-fshort-circuit Cause the .AND. and .OR. operators to not compute the second operand if the value of the expression is known from the first operand.
-fsloppy-char Suppress errors when writing non-character data to character descriptors
-fstatic Put local variables in static memory where possible. This is not the same as linking things statically (-static).
-ftrace -ftrace=frame will insert code to allow stack tracebacks on abnormal end of program. This will slow down your program. -ftrace=full additionally allows finding the line number of arithmetic exceptions (slower). Default is -ftrace=none.
-funderscoring Append a trailing underscore in global names (default). Use -fno-underscoring to suppress.
-max-frame-size=n How large a single stack frame will get before arrays are allocated dynamically
-finteger=n Initialize uninitialized scalar integer variables to n
-flogical= Initialize uninitialized scalar logical variables. Legal values are none, true and false.
-freal= Initialize uninitialized scalar real and complex variables. Legal values are none, zero, nan, inf, +inf and -inf.
-fpointer= Initialize scalar pointers. Legal values are none, null and invalid.
-fround= Controls compile-time rounding. Legal values are nearest, plus, minus and zero. Default is round to nearest, plus is round to plus infinity, minus is minus infinity, zero is towards zero.
-fzero Initialize numeric types to zero, logical values to false and pointers to null. The other initialization options override this one.
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