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@@ -47,11 +47,7 @@ Compilers
* The ``icx``/``icpx`` C/C++ compilers on Linux, and the ``icx``
C/C++ compiler on Windows, are fully supported as of oneAPI 2021.1.
- * The ``ifx`` Fortran compiler on Linux is partially supported.
- As of oneAPI 2021.1, ``ifx`` does not define several identification
- macros, so CMake identifies it as the classic ``Intel`` compiler.
- This works in many cases because ``ifx`` accepts the same command line
- parameters as ``ifort``. A future version of oneAPI may fix this.
+ * The ``ifx`` Fortran compiler on Linux is supported as of oneAPI 2021.1.
* The ``ifx`` Fortran compiler on Windows is not yet supported.
@@ -351,3 +347,18 @@ Changes made since CMake 3.20.0 include the following.
iOS, tvOS and watchOS should now default to ``@rpath`` instead of using
a full absolute path and failing at runtime when the library or framework
is embedded in an application bundle (see :prop_tgt:`XCODE_EMBED_<type>`).
+
+3.20.2
+------
+
+* The Intel Classic 2021 compiler version numbers are now detected correctly
+ as having major version 2021. CMake 3.20.1 and below were not aware of a
+ change to the identification macro version scheme made by Intel starting
+ in version 2021, and detected the version as 20.2.
+
+* The Intel oneAPI Fortran compiler is now identified as ``IntelLLVM``.
+ The oneAPI 2021.1 Fortran compiler is missing an identification macro,
+ so CMake 3.20.1 and below identified it as ``Intel``. CMake now has
+ a special case to recognize oneAPI 2021.1 Fortran as ``IntelLLVM``.
+ The oneAPI 2021.2 Fortran compiler defines the proper identification
+ macro and so is identified as ``IntelLLVM`` by all CMake 3.20 versions.