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Henrik Lissner
ad6a3d0f33
refactor: deprecate featurep! for modulep!
featurep! will be renamed modulep! in the future, so it's been
deprecated. They have identical interfaces, and can be replaced without
issue.

featurep! was never quite the right name for this macro. It implied that
it had some connection to featurep, which it doesn't (only that it was
similar in purpose; still, Doom modules are not features). To undo such
implications and be consistent with its namespace (and since we're
heading into a storm of breaking changes with the v3 release anyway),
now was the best opportunity to begin the transition.
2022-08-14 20:43:35 +02:00
Colin Woodbury
1dfdfd53c6 feat(fortran): name executable after the file name
Previously the output was always the default `a.out`. Note that this is
only for the single-file non-fpm case, where the user just wants to
compile and run a one-off Fortran program.
2022-05-27 02:59:55 +02:00
Colin Woodbury
6bf725837d fix(fortran): account for spaces in filenames 2022-04-26 03:58:14 +02:00
Colin Woodbury
81dc9af008 feat(fortran): initial addition of ifort functions 2022-04-16 02:48:24 +02:00
Colin Woodbury
5c32360361 feat(fortran): improve keymap layout 2022-03-21 04:00:10 +01:00
Colin Woodbury
137fca35d8 feat(fortran): generalised build options for menu
Specifically for when compilation is done through the modeline's Easy
Menu, the commands will use `fpm` or `gfortran` dynamically depending on
whether the current file is present in a project or not.
2022-03-21 04:00:10 +01:00
Henrik Lissner
3a3a8dc240 refactor(fortran): conform to conventions 2022-01-12 01:55:34 +01:00
Colin Woodbury
f3ddf235b5
module: add :lang fortran
* feat(fortran): account for f90 and fortran modes

* feat(fortran): initial keybindings

* feat(fortran): basic compilation

* feat(fortran): compilation popup

This customizes the name of the compilation buffer produced by the
`compile` function. We're keeping things simple; Emacs already knows how
to run compilation commands in a popup and parse the results, so let's
let it do its thing.

* feat(fortran): doctor checks

* docs(fortran): installation instructions

* feat(fortran): actual usage of fpm

* feat(fortran): configure compilation popups

* feat(fortran): improved raw gfortran usage

Although it's recommended to do everything through `fpm` to make life
easier.

* docs(fortran): backburner `+intel` for now

* feat(fortran): address PR suggestions
2021-12-15 15:16:22 +01:00