Flang is LLVM's Fortran frontend that can be found here. It is often referred to as "LLVM Flang" to differentiate itself from "Classic Flang" - these are two separate and independent Fortran compilers. LLVM Flang is under active development. While it is capable of generating executables for a number of examples, some functionality is still missing. See GettingInvolved for tips on how to get in touch with us and to learn more about the current status.
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FlangCommandLineReference
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OpenMP-4.5-grammar.md
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OptionComparison
Overview
ParameterizedDerivedTypes
ParserCombinators
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f2018-grammar.md
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