FURY
Fortran Units (environment) for Reliable phYsical math (by szaghi)
quaff
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FURY
Posts with mentions or reviews of FURY.
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Library for high-performance computations with physical units?
So this made me wonder: What is available for Fortran? I have come across FURY, but the description makes me think, that it has significant runtime overhead.
quaff
Posts with mentions or reviews of quaff.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-11.
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Library for high-performance computations with physical units?
I wrote a units tracking library for Fortran, Quantities for Fortran (quaff). It does incur some run-time overhead, as it does unit conversions (allowing you to add feet and inches), but I think it's as little overhead as can possibly be achieved. It does prevent mixing up different types of quantities at compile time though (i.e. you'll get a compiler error if you try to add an area to a volume).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing FURY and quaff you can also consider the following projects:
FLAP - Fortran command Line Arguments Parser for poor people
fortran2018-examples - Fortran 2018 standard examples with broad applications
stdlib - Fortran Standard Library
WRF - The official repository for the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model
fpm - Fortran Package Manager (fpm)