Speaker
Igor Gerasimov
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
Description
Porting Fortran applications across different compilers often exposes hidden assumptions, subtle standard deviations, and possible bugs. Modern compilers provide a rich set of diagnostics and runtime checks that go far beyond basic compilation, offering insights into code structure, correctness, and maintainability. This talk presents strategies for using compiler warnings, stricter checks, and optimization feedback to identify structural weaknesses, guide refactoring, remove non-standard constructs, and detect hidden bugs. Attendees will learn practical techniques for turning compiler feedback into improvements, creating reliable and maintainable Fortran applications.
Author
Igor Gerasimov
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics)