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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+/* Declaration statement matcher
+ Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Contributed by Andy Vaught
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+#include "config.h"
+#include "system.h"
+#include "gfortran.h"
+#include "match.h"
+#include "parse.h"
+#include "flags.h"
+#include "constructor.h"
+
+/* Macros to access allocate memory for gfc_data_variable,
+ gfc_data_value and gfc_data. */
+#define gfc_get_data_variable() XCNEW (gfc_data_variable)
+#define gfc_get_data_value() XCNEW (gfc_data_value)
+#define gfc_get_data() XCNEW (gfc_data)
+
+
+/* This flag is set if an old-style length selector is matched
+ during a type-declaration statement. */
+
+static int old_char_selector;
+
+/* When variables acquire types and attributes from a declaration
+ statement, they get them from the following static variables. The
+ first part of a declaration sets these variables and the second
+ part copies these into symbol structures. */
+
+static gfc_typespec current_ts;
+
+static symbol_attribute current_attr;
+static gfc_array_spec *current_as;
+static int colon_seen;
+
+/* The current binding label (if any). */
+static char curr_binding_label[GFC_MAX_BINDING_LABEL_LEN + 1];
+/* Need to know how many identifiers are on the current data declaration
+ line in case we're given the BIND(C) attribute with a NAME= specifier. */
+static int num_idents_on_line;
+/* Need to know if a NAME= specifier was found during gfc_match_bind_c so we
+ can supply a name if the curr_binding_label is nil and NAME= was not. */
+static int has_name_equals = 0;
+
+/* Initializer of the previous enumerator. */
+
+static gfc_expr *last_initializer;
+
+/* History of all the enumerators is maintained, so that
+ kind values of all the enumerators could be updated depending
+ upon the maximum initialized value. */
+
+typedef struct enumerator_history
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_expr *initializer;
+ struct enumerator_history *next;
+}
+enumerator_history;
+
+/* Header of enum history chain. */
+
+static enumerator_history *enum_history = NULL;
+
+/* Pointer of enum history node containing largest initializer. */
+
+static enumerator_history *max_enum = NULL;
+
+/* gfc_new_block points to the symbol of a newly matched block. */
+
+gfc_symbol *gfc_new_block;
+
+bool gfc_matching_function;
+
+
+/********************* DATA statement subroutines *********************/
+
+static bool in_match_data = false;
+
+bool
+gfc_in_match_data (void)
+{
+ return in_match_data;
+}
+
+static void
+set_in_match_data (bool set_value)
+{
+ in_match_data = set_value;
+}
+
+/* Free a gfc_data_variable structure and everything beneath it. */
+
+static void
+free_variable (gfc_data_variable *p)
+{
+ gfc_data_variable *q;
+
+ for (; p; p = q)
+ {
+ q = p->next;
+ gfc_free_expr (p->expr);
+ gfc_free_iterator (&p->iter, 0);
+ free_variable (p->list);
+ gfc_free (p);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Free a gfc_data_value structure and everything beneath it. */
+
+static void
+free_value (gfc_data_value *p)
+{
+ gfc_data_value *q;
+
+ for (; p; p = q)
+ {
+ q = p->next;
+ mpz_clear (p->repeat);
+ gfc_free_expr (p->expr);
+ gfc_free (p);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Free a list of gfc_data structures. */
+
+void
+gfc_free_data (gfc_data *p)
+{
+ gfc_data *q;
+
+ for (; p; p = q)
+ {
+ q = p->next;
+ free_variable (p->var);
+ free_value (p->value);
+ gfc_free (p);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Free all data in a namespace. */
+
+static void
+gfc_free_data_all (gfc_namespace *ns)
+{
+ gfc_data *d;
+
+ for (;ns->data;)
+ {
+ d = ns->data->next;
+ gfc_free (ns->data);
+ ns->data = d;
+ }
+}
+
+
+static match var_element (gfc_data_variable *);
+
+/* Match a list of variables terminated by an iterator and a right
+ parenthesis. */
+
+static match
+var_list (gfc_data_variable *parent)
+{
+ gfc_data_variable *tail, var;
+ match m;
+
+ m = var_element (&var);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ tail = gfc_get_data_variable ();
+ *tail = var;
+
+ parent->list = tail;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ m = gfc_match_iterator (&parent->iter, 1);
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ m = var_element (&var);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ tail->next = gfc_get_data_variable ();
+ tail = tail->next;
+
+ *tail = var;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_DATA);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a single element in a data variable list, which can be a
+ variable-iterator list. */
+
+static match
+var_element (gfc_data_variable *new_var)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+
+ memset (new_var, 0, sizeof (gfc_data_variable));
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') == MATCH_YES)
+ return var_list (new_var);
+
+ m = gfc_match_variable (&new_var->expr, 0);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ sym = new_var->expr->symtree->n.sym;
+
+ /* Symbol should already have an associated type. */
+ if (gfc_check_symbol_typed (sym, gfc_current_ns,
+ false, gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (!sym->attr.function && gfc_current_ns->parent
+ && gfc_current_ns->parent == sym->ns)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Host associated variable '%s' may not be in the DATA "
+ "statement at %C", sym->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_BLOCK_DATA
+ && sym->attr.in_common
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_GNU, "Extension: initialization of "
+ "common block variable '%s' in DATA statement at %C",
+ sym->name) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_data (&sym->attr, sym->name, &new_var->expr->where) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the top-level list of data variables. */
+
+static match
+top_var_list (gfc_data *d)
+{
+ gfc_data_variable var, *tail, *new_var;
+ match m;
+
+ tail = NULL;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = var_element (&var);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ new_var = gfc_get_data_variable ();
+ *new_var = var;
+
+ if (tail == NULL)
+ d->var = new_var;
+ else
+ tail->next = new_var;
+
+ tail = new_var;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('/') == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_DATA);
+ gfc_free_data_all (gfc_current_ns);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+static match
+match_data_constant (gfc_expr **result)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_expr *expr;
+ match m;
+ locus old_loc;
+
+ m = gfc_match_literal_constant (&expr, 1);
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ *result = expr;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ m = gfc_match_null (result);
+ if (m != MATCH_NO)
+ return m;
+
+ old_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* Should this be a structure component, try to match it
+ before matching a name. */
+ m = gfc_match_rvalue (result);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES && (*result)->expr_type == EXPR_STRUCTURE)
+ {
+ if (gfc_simplify_expr (*result, 0) == FAILURE)
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_find_symbol (name, NULL, 1, &sym))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (sym == NULL
+ || (sym->attr.flavor != FL_PARAMETER && sym->attr.flavor != FL_DERIVED))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Symbol '%s' must be a PARAMETER in DATA statement at %C",
+ name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_DERIVED)
+ return gfc_match_structure_constructor (sym, result, false);
+
+ /* Check to see if the value is an initialization array expression. */
+ if (sym->value->expr_type == EXPR_ARRAY)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+
+ m = gfc_match_init_expr (result);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_simplify_expr (*result, 0) == FAILURE)
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if ((*result)->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ return m;
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Invalid initializer %s in Data statement at %C", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ *result = gfc_copy_expr (sym->value);
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a list of values in a DATA statement. The leading '/' has
+ already been seen at this point. */
+
+static match
+top_val_list (gfc_data *data)
+{
+ gfc_data_value *new_val, *tail;
+ gfc_expr *expr;
+ match m;
+
+ tail = NULL;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = match_data_constant (&expr);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ new_val = gfc_get_data_value ();
+ mpz_init (new_val->repeat);
+
+ if (tail == NULL)
+ data->value = new_val;
+ else
+ tail->next = new_val;
+
+ tail = new_val;
+
+ if (expr->ts.type != BT_INTEGER || gfc_match_char ('*') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ tail->expr = expr;
+ mpz_set_ui (tail->repeat, 1);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (expr->ts.type == BT_INTEGER)
+ mpz_set (tail->repeat, expr->value.integer);
+ gfc_free_expr (expr);
+
+ m = match_data_constant (&tail->expr);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('/') == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_DATA);
+ gfc_free_data_all (gfc_current_ns);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Matches an old style initialization. */
+
+static match
+match_old_style_init (const char *name)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_data *newdata;
+
+ /* Set up data structure to hold initializers. */
+ gfc_find_sym_tree (name, NULL, 0, &st);
+ sym = st->n.sym;
+
+ newdata = gfc_get_data ();
+ newdata->var = gfc_get_data_variable ();
+ newdata->var->expr = gfc_get_variable_expr (st);
+ newdata->where = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* Match initial value list. This also eats the terminal '/'. */
+ m = top_val_list (newdata);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_free (newdata);
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_pure (NULL))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization at %C is not allowed in a PURE procedure");
+ gfc_free (newdata);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_implicit_pure (NULL))
+ gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.implicit_pure = 0;
+
+ /* Mark the variable as having appeared in a data statement. */
+ if (gfc_add_data (&sym->attr, sym->name, &sym->declared_at) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ gfc_free (newdata);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Chain in namespace list of DATA initializers. */
+ newdata->next = gfc_current_ns->data;
+ gfc_current_ns->data = newdata;
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the stuff following a DATA statement. If ERROR_FLAG is set,
+ we are matching a DATA statement and are therefore issuing an error
+ if we encounter something unexpected, if not, we're trying to match
+ an old-style initialization expression of the form INTEGER I /2/. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_data (void)
+{
+ gfc_data *new_data;
+ match m;
+
+ set_in_match_data (true);
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ new_data = gfc_get_data ();
+ new_data->where = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ m = top_var_list (new_data);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ m = top_val_list (new_data);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ new_data->next = gfc_current_ns->data;
+ gfc_current_ns->data = new_data;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+
+ gfc_match_char (','); /* Optional comma */
+ }
+
+ set_in_match_data (false);
+
+ if (gfc_pure (NULL))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("DATA statement at %C is not allowed in a PURE procedure");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_implicit_pure (NULL))
+ gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.implicit_pure = 0;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+cleanup:
+ set_in_match_data (false);
+ gfc_free_data (new_data);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/************************ Declaration statements *********************/
+
+
+/* Auxilliary function to merge DIMENSION and CODIMENSION array specs. */
+
+static void
+merge_array_spec (gfc_array_spec *from, gfc_array_spec *to, bool copy)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (to->rank == 0 && from->rank > 0)
+ {
+ to->rank = from->rank;
+ to->type = from->type;
+ to->cray_pointee = from->cray_pointee;
+ to->cp_was_assumed = from->cp_was_assumed;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < to->corank; i++)
+ {
+ to->lower[from->rank + i] = to->lower[i];
+ to->upper[from->rank + i] = to->upper[i];
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < from->rank; i++)
+ {
+ if (copy)
+ {
+ to->lower[i] = gfc_copy_expr (from->lower[i]);
+ to->upper[i] = gfc_copy_expr (from->upper[i]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ to->lower[i] = from->lower[i];
+ to->upper[i] = from->upper[i];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else if (to->corank == 0 && from->corank > 0)
+ {
+ to->corank = from->corank;
+ to->cotype = from->cotype;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < from->corank; i++)
+ {
+ if (copy)
+ {
+ to->lower[to->rank + i] = gfc_copy_expr (from->lower[i]);
+ to->upper[to->rank + i] = gfc_copy_expr (from->upper[i]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ to->lower[to->rank + i] = from->lower[i];
+ to->upper[to->rank + i] = from->upper[i];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Match an intent specification. Since this can only happen after an
+ INTENT word, a legal intent-spec must follow. */
+
+static sym_intent
+match_intent_spec (void)
+{
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ( in out )") == MATCH_YES)
+ return INTENT_INOUT;
+ if (gfc_match (" ( in )") == MATCH_YES)
+ return INTENT_IN;
+ if (gfc_match (" ( out )") == MATCH_YES)
+ return INTENT_OUT;
+
+ gfc_error ("Bad INTENT specification at %C");
+ return INTENT_UNKNOWN;
+}
+
+
+/* Matches a character length specification, which is either a
+ specification expression, '*', or ':'. */
+
+static match
+char_len_param_value (gfc_expr **expr, bool *deferred)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ *expr = NULL;
+ *deferred = false;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('*') == MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (':') == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: deferred type "
+ "parameter at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ *deferred = true;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_expr (expr);
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES
+ && gfc_expr_check_typed (*expr, gfc_current_ns, false) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES && (*expr)->expr_type == EXPR_FUNCTION)
+ {
+ if ((*expr)->value.function.actual
+ && (*expr)->value.function.actual->expr->symtree)
+ {
+ gfc_expr *e;
+ e = (*expr)->value.function.actual->expr;
+ if (e->symtree->n.sym->attr.flavor == FL_PROCEDURE
+ && e->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE)
+ {
+ if (e->symtree->n.sym->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (e->symtree->n.sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER
+ && e->symtree->n.sym->ts.u.cl
+ && e->symtree->n.sym->ts.u.cl->length->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return m;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Conflict in attributes of function argument at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* A character length is a '*' followed by a literal integer or a
+ char_len_param_value in parenthesis. */
+
+static match
+match_char_length (gfc_expr **expr, bool *deferred)
+{
+ int length;
+ match m;
+
+ *deferred = false;
+ m = gfc_match_char ('*');
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ m = gfc_match_small_literal_int (&length, NULL);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F95_OBS, "Obsolescent feature: "
+ "Old-style character length at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ *expr = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_default_integer_kind, NULL, length);
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ m = char_len_param_value (expr, deferred);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES && gfc_matching_function)
+ {
+ gfc_undo_symbols ();
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_free_expr (*expr);
+ *expr = NULL;
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in character length specification at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Special subroutine for finding a symbol. Check if the name is found
+ in the current name space. If not, and we're compiling a function or
+ subroutine and the parent compilation unit is an interface, then check
+ to see if the name we've been given is the name of the interface
+ (located in another namespace). */
+
+static int
+find_special (const char *name, gfc_symbol **result, bool allow_subroutine)
+{
+ gfc_state_data *s;
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+ int i;
+
+ i = gfc_get_sym_tree (name, NULL, &st, allow_subroutine);
+ if (i == 0)
+ {
+ *result = st ? st->n.sym : NULL;
+ goto end;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_SUBROUTINE
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_FUNCTION)
+ goto end;
+
+ s = gfc_state_stack->previous;
+ if (s == NULL)
+ goto end;
+
+ if (s->state != COMP_INTERFACE)
+ goto end;
+ if (s->sym == NULL)
+ goto end; /* Nameless interface. */
+
+ if (strcmp (name, s->sym->name) == 0)
+ {
+ *result = s->sym;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+end:
+ return i;
+}
+
+
+/* Special subroutine for getting a symbol node associated with a
+ procedure name, used in SUBROUTINE and FUNCTION statements. The
+ symbol is created in the parent using with symtree node in the
+ child unit pointing to the symbol. If the current namespace has no
+ parent, then the symbol is just created in the current unit. */
+
+static int
+get_proc_name (const char *name, gfc_symbol **result, bool module_fcn_entry)
+{
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ int rc = 0;
+
+ /* Module functions have to be left in their own namespace because
+ they have potentially (almost certainly!) already been referenced.
+ In this sense, they are rather like external functions. This is
+ fixed up in resolve.c(resolve_entries), where the symbol name-
+ space is set to point to the master function, so that the fake
+ result mechanism can work. */
+ if (module_fcn_entry)
+ {
+ /* Present if entry is declared to be a module procedure. */
+ rc = gfc_find_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns->parent, 0, result);
+
+ if (*result == NULL)
+ rc = gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, result);
+ else if (!gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &sym) && sym
+ && (*result)->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN
+ && sym->attr.flavor == FL_UNKNOWN)
+ /* Pick up the typespec for the entry, if declared in the function
+ body. Note that this symbol is FL_UNKNOWN because it will
+ only have appeared in a type declaration. The local symtree
+ is set to point to the module symbol and a unique symtree
+ to the local version. This latter ensures a correct clearing
+ of the symbols. */
+ {
+ /* If the ENTRY proceeds its specification, we need to ensure
+ that this does not raise a "has no IMPLICIT type" error. */
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN)
+ sym->attr.untyped = 1;
+
+ (*result)->ts = sym->ts;
+
+ /* Put the symbol in the procedure namespace so that, should
+ the ENTRY precede its specification, the specification
+ can be applied. */
+ (*result)->ns = gfc_current_ns;
+
+ gfc_find_sym_tree (name, gfc_current_ns, 0, &st);
+ st->n.sym = *result;
+ st = gfc_get_unique_symtree (gfc_current_ns);
+ st->n.sym = sym;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ rc = gfc_get_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns->parent, result);
+
+ if (rc)
+ return rc;
+
+ sym = *result;
+ gfc_current_ns->refs++;
+
+ if (sym && !sym->gfc_new && gfc_current_state () != COMP_INTERFACE)
+ {
+ /* Trap another encompassed procedure with the same name. All
+ these conditions are necessary to avoid picking up an entry
+ whose name clashes with that of the encompassing procedure;
+ this is handled using gsymbols to register unique,globally
+ accessible names. */
+ if (sym->attr.flavor != 0
+ && sym->attr.proc != 0
+ && (sym->attr.subroutine || sym->attr.function)
+ && sym->attr.if_source != IFSRC_UNKNOWN)
+ gfc_error_now ("Procedure '%s' at %C is already defined at %L",
+ name, &sym->declared_at);
+
+ /* Trap a procedure with a name the same as interface in the
+ encompassing scope. */
+ if (sym->attr.generic != 0
+ && (sym->attr.subroutine || sym->attr.function)
+ && !sym->attr.mod_proc)
+ gfc_error_now ("Name '%s' at %C is already defined"
+ " as a generic interface at %L",
+ name, &sym->declared_at);
+
+ /* Trap declarations of attributes in encompassing scope. The
+ signature for this is that ts.kind is set. Legitimate
+ references only set ts.type. */
+ if (sym->ts.kind != 0
+ && !sym->attr.implicit_type
+ && sym->attr.proc == 0
+ && gfc_current_ns->parent != NULL
+ && sym->attr.access == 0
+ && !module_fcn_entry)
+ gfc_error_now ("Procedure '%s' at %C has an explicit interface "
+ "and must not have attributes declared at %L",
+ name, &sym->declared_at);
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_ns->parent == NULL || *result == NULL)
+ return rc;
+
+ /* Module function entries will already have a symtree in
+ the current namespace but will need one at module level. */
+ if (module_fcn_entry)
+ {
+ /* Present if entry is declared to be a module procedure. */
+ rc = gfc_find_sym_tree (name, gfc_current_ns->parent, 0, &st);
+ if (st == NULL)
+ st = gfc_new_symtree (&gfc_current_ns->parent->sym_root, name);
+ }
+ else
+ st = gfc_new_symtree (&gfc_current_ns->sym_root, name);
+
+ st->n.sym = sym;
+ sym->refs++;
+
+ /* See if the procedure should be a module procedure. */
+
+ if (((sym->ns->proc_name != NULL
+ && sym->ns->proc_name->attr.flavor == FL_MODULE
+ && sym->attr.proc != PROC_MODULE)
+ || (module_fcn_entry && sym->attr.proc != PROC_MODULE))
+ && gfc_add_procedure (&sym->attr, PROC_MODULE,
+ sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ rc = 2;
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/* Verify that the given symbol representing a parameter is C
+ interoperable, by checking to see if it was marked as such after
+ its declaration. If the given symbol is not interoperable, a
+ warning is reported, thus removing the need to return the status to
+ the calling function. The standard does not require the user use
+ one of the iso_c_binding named constants to declare an
+ interoperable parameter, but we can't be sure if the param is C
+ interop or not if the user doesn't. For example, integer(4) may be
+ legal Fortran, but doesn't have meaning in C. It may interop with
+ a number of the C types, which causes a problem because the
+ compiler can't know which one. This code is almost certainly not
+ portable, and the user will get what they deserve if the C type
+ across platforms isn't always interoperable with integer(4). If
+ the user had used something like integer(c_int) or integer(c_long),
+ the compiler could have automatically handled the varying sizes
+ across platforms. */
+
+gfc_try
+verify_c_interop_param (gfc_symbol *sym)
+{
+ int is_c_interop = 0;
+ gfc_try retval = SUCCESS;
+
+ /* We check implicitly typed variables in symbol.c:gfc_set_default_type().
+ Don't repeat the checks here. */
+ if (sym->attr.implicit_type)
+ return SUCCESS;
+
+ /* For subroutines or functions that are passed to a BIND(C) procedure,
+ they're interoperable if they're BIND(C) and their params are all
+ interoperable. */
+ if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_PROCEDURE)
+ {
+ if (sym->attr.is_bind_c == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error_now ("Procedure '%s' at %L must have the BIND(C) "
+ "attribute to be C interoperable", sym->name,
+ &(sym->declared_at));
+
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (sym->attr.is_c_interop == 1)
+ /* We've already checked this procedure; don't check it again. */
+ return SUCCESS;
+ else
+ return verify_bind_c_sym (sym, &(sym->ts), sym->attr.in_common,
+ sym->common_block);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* See if we've stored a reference to a procedure that owns sym. */
+ if (sym->ns != NULL && sym->ns->proc_name != NULL)
+ {
+ if (sym->ns->proc_name->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ is_c_interop =
+ (verify_c_interop (&(sym->ts))
+ == SUCCESS ? 1 : 0);
+
+ if (is_c_interop != 1)
+ {
+ /* Make personalized messages to give better feedback. */
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_DERIVED)
+ gfc_error ("Type '%s' at %L is a parameter to the BIND(C) "
+ "procedure '%s' but is not C interoperable "
+ "because derived type '%s' is not C interoperable",
+ sym->name, &(sym->declared_at),
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name,
+ sym->ts.u.derived->name);
+ else
+ gfc_warning ("Variable '%s' at %L is a parameter to the "
+ "BIND(C) procedure '%s' but may not be C "
+ "interoperable",
+ sym->name, &(sym->declared_at),
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name);
+ }
+
+ /* Character strings are only C interoperable if they have a
+ length of 1. */
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ {
+ gfc_charlen *cl = sym->ts.u.cl;
+ if (!cl || !cl->length || cl->length->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT
+ || mpz_cmp_si (cl->length->value.integer, 1) != 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Character argument '%s' at %L "
+ "must be length 1 because "
+ "procedure '%s' is BIND(C)",
+ sym->name, &sym->declared_at,
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name);
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* We have to make sure that any param to a bind(c) routine does
+ not have the allocatable, pointer, or optional attributes,
+ according to J3/04-007, section 5.1. */
+ if (sym->attr.allocatable == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %L cannot have the "
+ "ALLOCATABLE attribute because procedure '%s'"
+ " is BIND(C)", sym->name, &(sym->declared_at),
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name);
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->attr.pointer == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %L cannot have the "
+ "POINTER attribute because procedure '%s'"
+ " is BIND(C)", sym->name, &(sym->declared_at),
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name);
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->attr.optional == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %L cannot have the "
+ "OPTIONAL attribute because procedure '%s'"
+ " is BIND(C)", sym->name, &(sym->declared_at),
+ sym->ns->proc_name->name);
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Make sure that if it has the dimension attribute, that it is
+ either assumed size or explicit shape. */
+ if (sym->as != NULL)
+ {
+ if (sym->as->type == AS_ASSUMED_SHAPE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Assumed-shape array '%s' at %L cannot be an "
+ "argument to the procedure '%s' at %L because "
+ "the procedure is BIND(C)", sym->name,
+ &(sym->declared_at), sym->ns->proc_name->name,
+ &(sym->ns->proc_name->declared_at));
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->as->type == AS_DEFERRED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Deferred-shape array '%s' at %L cannot be an "
+ "argument to the procedure '%s' at %L because "
+ "the procedure is BIND(C)", sym->name,
+ &(sym->declared_at), sym->ns->proc_name->name,
+ &(sym->ns->proc_name->declared_at));
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+
+/* Function called by variable_decl() that adds a name to the symbol table. */
+
+static gfc_try
+build_sym (const char *name, gfc_charlen *cl, bool cl_deferred,
+ gfc_array_spec **as, locus *var_locus)
+{
+ symbol_attribute attr;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &sym))
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ /* Start updating the symbol table. Add basic type attribute if present. */
+ if (current_ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN
+ && (sym->attr.implicit_type == 0
+ || !gfc_compare_types (&sym->ts, &current_ts))
+ && gfc_add_type (sym, &current_ts, var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ {
+ sym->ts.u.cl = cl;
+ sym->ts.deferred = cl_deferred;
+ }
+
+ /* Add dimension attribute if present. */
+ if (gfc_set_array_spec (sym, *as, var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+ *as = NULL;
+
+ /* Add attribute to symbol. The copy is so that we can reset the
+ dimension attribute. */
+ attr = current_attr;
+ attr.dimension = 0;
+ attr.codimension = 0;
+
+ if (gfc_copy_attr (&sym->attr, &attr, var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ /* Finish any work that may need to be done for the binding label,
+ if it's a bind(c). The bind(c) attr is found before the symbol
+ is made, and before the symbol name (for data decls), so the
+ current_ts is holding the binding label, or nothing if the
+ name= attr wasn't given. Therefore, test here if we're dealing
+ with a bind(c) and make sure the binding label is set correctly. */
+ if (sym->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ if (sym->binding_label[0] == '\0')
+ {
+ /* Set the binding label and verify that if a NAME= was specified
+ then only one identifier was in the entity-decl-list. */
+ if (set_binding_label (sym->binding_label, sym->name,
+ num_idents_on_line) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* See if we know we're in a common block, and if it's a bind(c)
+ common then we need to make sure we're an interoperable type. */
+ if (sym->attr.in_common == 1)
+ {
+ /* Test the common block object. */
+ if (sym->common_block != NULL && sym->common_block->is_bind_c == 1
+ && sym->ts.is_c_interop != 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error_now ("Variable '%s' in common block '%s' at %C "
+ "must be declared with a C interoperable "
+ "kind since common block '%s' is BIND(C)",
+ sym->name, sym->common_block->name,
+ sym->common_block->name);
+ gfc_clear_error ();
+ }
+ }
+
+ sym->attr.implied_index = 0;
+
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ return gfc_build_class_symbol (&sym->ts, &sym->attr, &sym->as, false);
+
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Set character constant to the given length. The constant will be padded or
+ truncated. If we're inside an array constructor without a typespec, we
+ additionally check that all elements have the same length; check_len -1
+ means no checking. */
+
+void
+gfc_set_constant_character_len (int len, gfc_expr *expr, int check_len)
+{
+ gfc_char_t *s;
+ int slen;
+
+ gcc_assert (expr->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT);
+ gcc_assert (expr->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER);
+
+ slen = expr->value.character.length;
+ if (len != slen)
+ {
+ s = gfc_get_wide_string (len + 1);
+ memcpy (s, expr->value.character.string,
+ MIN (len, slen) * sizeof (gfc_char_t));
+ if (len > slen)
+ gfc_wide_memset (&s[slen], ' ', len - slen);
+
+ if (gfc_option.warn_character_truncation && slen > len)
+ gfc_warning_now ("CHARACTER expression at %L is being truncated "
+ "(%d/%d)", &expr->where, slen, len);
+
+ /* Apply the standard by 'hand' otherwise it gets cleared for
+ initializers. */
+ if (check_len != -1 && slen != check_len
+ && !(gfc_option.allow_std & GFC_STD_GNU))
+ gfc_error_now ("The CHARACTER elements of the array constructor "
+ "at %L must have the same length (%d/%d)",
+ &expr->where, slen, check_len);
+
+ s[len] = '\0';
+ gfc_free (expr->value.character.string);
+ expr->value.character.string = s;
+ expr->value.character.length = len;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Function to create and update the enumerator history
+ using the information passed as arguments.
+ Pointer "max_enum" is also updated, to point to
+ enum history node containing largest initializer.
+
+ SYM points to the symbol node of enumerator.
+ INIT points to its enumerator value. */
+
+static void
+create_enum_history (gfc_symbol *sym, gfc_expr *init)
+{
+ enumerator_history *new_enum_history;
+ gcc_assert (sym != NULL && init != NULL);
+
+ new_enum_history = XCNEW (enumerator_history);
+
+ new_enum_history->sym = sym;
+ new_enum_history->initializer = init;
+ new_enum_history->next = NULL;
+
+ if (enum_history == NULL)
+ {
+ enum_history = new_enum_history;
+ max_enum = enum_history;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ new_enum_history->next = enum_history;
+ enum_history = new_enum_history;
+
+ if (mpz_cmp (max_enum->initializer->value.integer,
+ new_enum_history->initializer->value.integer) < 0)
+ max_enum = new_enum_history;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Function to free enum kind history. */
+
+void
+gfc_free_enum_history (void)
+{
+ enumerator_history *current = enum_history;
+ enumerator_history *next;
+
+ while (current != NULL)
+ {
+ next = current->next;
+ gfc_free (current);
+ current = next;
+ }
+ max_enum = NULL;
+ enum_history = NULL;
+}
+
+
+/* Function called by variable_decl() that adds an initialization
+ expression to a symbol. */
+
+static gfc_try
+add_init_expr_to_sym (const char *name, gfc_expr **initp, locus *var_locus)
+{
+ symbol_attribute attr;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_expr *init;
+
+ init = *initp;
+ if (find_special (name, &sym, false))
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ attr = sym->attr;
+
+ /* If this symbol is confirming an implicit parameter type,
+ then an initialization expression is not allowed. */
+ if (attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER
+ && sym->value != NULL
+ && *initp != NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initializer not allowed for PARAMETER '%s' at %C",
+ sym->name);
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (init == NULL)
+ {
+ /* An initializer is required for PARAMETER declarations. */
+ if (attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PARAMETER at %L is missing an initializer", var_locus);
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* If a variable appears in a DATA block, it cannot have an
+ initializer. */
+ if (sym->attr.data)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %C with an initializer already "
+ "appears in a DATA statement", sym->name);
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Check if the assignment can happen. This has to be put off
+ until later for derived type variables and procedure pointers. */
+ if (sym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED && init->ts.type != BT_DERIVED
+ && sym->ts.type != BT_CLASS && init->ts.type != BT_CLASS
+ && !sym->attr.proc_pointer
+ && gfc_check_assign_symbol (sym, init) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER && sym->ts.u.cl
+ && init->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ {
+ /* Update symbol character length according initializer. */
+ if (gfc_check_assign_symbol (sym, init) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ if (sym->ts.u.cl->length == NULL)
+ {
+ int clen;
+ /* If there are multiple CHARACTER variables declared on the
+ same line, we don't want them to share the same length. */
+ sym->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+
+ if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER)
+ {
+ if (init->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ {
+ clen = init->value.character.length;
+ sym->ts.u.cl->length
+ = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_default_integer_kind,
+ NULL, clen);
+ }
+ else if (init->expr_type == EXPR_ARRAY)
+ {
+ gfc_constructor *c;
+ c = gfc_constructor_first (init->value.constructor);
+ clen = c->expr->value.character.length;
+ sym->ts.u.cl->length
+ = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_default_integer_kind,
+ NULL, clen);
+ }
+ else if (init->ts.u.cl && init->ts.u.cl->length)
+ sym->ts.u.cl->length =
+ gfc_copy_expr (sym->value->ts.u.cl->length);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Update initializer character length according symbol. */
+ else if (sym->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ {
+ int len = mpz_get_si (sym->ts.u.cl->length->value.integer);
+
+ if (init->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ gfc_set_constant_character_len (len, init, -1);
+ else if (init->expr_type == EXPR_ARRAY)
+ {
+ gfc_constructor *c;
+
+ /* Build a new charlen to prevent simplification from
+ deleting the length before it is resolved. */
+ init->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+ init->ts.u.cl->length = gfc_copy_expr (sym->ts.u.cl->length);
+
+ for (c = gfc_constructor_first (init->value.constructor);
+ c; c = gfc_constructor_next (c))
+ gfc_set_constant_character_len (len, c->expr, -1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If sym is implied-shape, set its upper bounds from init. */
+ if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER && sym->attr.dimension
+ && sym->as->type == AS_IMPLIED_SHAPE)
+ {
+ int dim;
+
+ if (init->rank == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Can't initialize implied-shape array at %L"
+ " with scalar", &sym->declared_at);
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ gcc_assert (sym->as->rank == init->rank);
+
+ /* Shape should be present, we get an initialization expression. */
+ gcc_assert (init->shape);
+
+ for (dim = 0; dim < sym->as->rank; ++dim)
+ {
+ int k;
+ gfc_expr* lower;
+ gfc_expr* e;
+
+ lower = sym->as->lower[dim];
+ if (lower->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Non-constant lower bound in implied-shape"
+ " declaration at %L", &lower->where);
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* All dimensions must be without upper bound. */
+ gcc_assert (!sym->as->upper[dim]);
+
+ k = lower->ts.kind;
+ e = gfc_get_constant_expr (BT_INTEGER, k, &sym->declared_at);
+ mpz_add (e->value.integer,
+ lower->value.integer, init->shape[dim]);
+ mpz_sub_ui (e->value.integer, e->value.integer, 1);
+ sym->as->upper[dim] = e;
+ }
+
+ sym->as->type = AS_EXPLICIT;
+ }
+
+ /* Need to check if the expression we initialized this
+ to was one of the iso_c_binding named constants. If so,
+ and we're a parameter (constant), let it be iso_c.
+ For example:
+ integer(c_int), parameter :: my_int = c_int
+ integer(my_int) :: my_int_2
+ If we mark my_int as iso_c (since we can see it's value
+ is equal to one of the named constants), then my_int_2
+ will be considered C interoperable. */
+ if (sym->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER && sym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED)
+ {
+ sym->ts.is_iso_c |= init->ts.is_iso_c;
+ sym->ts.is_c_interop |= init->ts.is_c_interop;
+ /* attr bits needed for module files. */
+ sym->attr.is_iso_c |= init->ts.is_iso_c;
+ sym->attr.is_c_interop |= init->ts.is_c_interop;
+ if (init->ts.is_iso_c)
+ sym->ts.f90_type = init->ts.f90_type;
+ }
+
+ /* Add initializer. Make sure we keep the ranks sane. */
+ if (sym->attr.dimension && init->rank == 0)
+ {
+ mpz_t size;
+ gfc_expr *array;
+ int n;
+ if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER
+ && init->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT
+ && spec_size (sym->as, &size) == SUCCESS
+ && mpz_cmp_si (size, 0) > 0)
+ {
+ array = gfc_get_array_expr (init->ts.type, init->ts.kind,
+ &init->where);
+ for (n = 0; n < (int)mpz_get_si (size); n++)
+ gfc_constructor_append_expr (&array->value.constructor,
+ n == 0
+ ? init
+ : gfc_copy_expr (init),
+ &init->where);
+
+ array->shape = gfc_get_shape (sym->as->rank);
+ for (n = 0; n < sym->as->rank; n++)
+ spec_dimen_size (sym->as, n, &array->shape[n]);
+
+ init = array;
+ mpz_clear (size);
+ }
+ init->rank = sym->as->rank;
+ }
+
+ sym->value = init;
+ if (sym->attr.save == SAVE_NONE)
+ sym->attr.save = SAVE_IMPLICIT;
+ *initp = NULL;
+ }
+
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Function called by variable_decl() that adds a name to a structure
+ being built. */
+
+static gfc_try
+build_struct (const char *name, gfc_charlen *cl, gfc_expr **init,
+ gfc_array_spec **as)
+{
+ gfc_component *c;
+ gfc_try t = SUCCESS;
+
+ /* F03:C438/C439. If the current symbol is of the same derived type that we're
+ constructing, it must have the pointer attribute. */
+ if ((current_ts.type == BT_DERIVED || current_ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ && current_ts.u.derived == gfc_current_block ()
+ && current_attr.pointer == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Component at %C must have the POINTER attribute");
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_block ()->attr.pointer && (*as)->rank != 0)
+ {
+ if ((*as)->type != AS_DEFERRED && (*as)->type != AS_EXPLICIT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Array component of structure at %C must have explicit "
+ "or deferred shape");
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_component (gfc_current_block (), name, &c) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ c->ts = current_ts;
+ if (c->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ c->ts.u.cl = cl;
+ c->attr = current_attr;
+
+ c->initializer = *init;
+ *init = NULL;
+
+ c->as = *as;
+ if (c->as != NULL)
+ {
+ if (c->as->corank)
+ c->attr.codimension = 1;
+ if (c->as->rank)
+ c->attr.dimension = 1;
+ }
+ *as = NULL;
+
+ /* Should this ever get more complicated, combine with similar section
+ in add_init_expr_to_sym into a separate function. */
+ if (c->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER && !c->attr.pointer && c->initializer && c->ts.u.cl
+ && c->ts.u.cl->length && c->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ {
+ int len;
+
+ gcc_assert (c->ts.u.cl && c->ts.u.cl->length);
+ gcc_assert (c->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT);
+ gcc_assert (c->ts.u.cl->length->ts.type == BT_INTEGER);
+
+ len = mpz_get_si (c->ts.u.cl->length->value.integer);
+
+ if (c->initializer->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ gfc_set_constant_character_len (len, c->initializer, -1);
+ else if (mpz_cmp (c->ts.u.cl->length->value.integer,
+ c->initializer->ts.u.cl->length->value.integer))
+ {
+ gfc_constructor *ctor;
+ ctor = gfc_constructor_first (c->initializer->value.constructor);
+
+ if (ctor)
+ {
+ int first_len;
+ bool has_ts = (c->initializer->ts.u.cl
+ && c->initializer->ts.u.cl->length_from_typespec);
+
+ /* Remember the length of the first element for checking
+ that all elements *in the constructor* have the same
+ length. This need not be the length of the LHS! */
+ gcc_assert (ctor->expr->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT);
+ gcc_assert (ctor->expr->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER);
+ first_len = ctor->expr->value.character.length;
+
+ for ( ; ctor; ctor = gfc_constructor_next (ctor))
+ if (ctor->expr->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
+ {
+ gfc_set_constant_character_len (len, ctor->expr,
+ has_ts ? -1 : first_len);
+ ctor->expr->ts.u.cl->length = gfc_copy_expr (c->ts.u.cl->length);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check array components. */
+ if (!c->attr.dimension)
+ goto scalar;
+
+ if (c->attr.pointer)
+ {
+ if (c->as->type != AS_DEFERRED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Pointer array component of structure at %C must have a "
+ "deferred shape");
+ t = FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (c->attr.allocatable)
+ {
+ if (c->as->type != AS_DEFERRED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Allocatable component of structure at %C must have a "
+ "deferred shape");
+ t = FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (c->as->type != AS_EXPLICIT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Array component of structure at %C must have an "
+ "explicit shape");
+ t = FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+
+scalar:
+ if (c->ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ {
+ bool delayed = (gfc_state_stack->sym == c->ts.u.derived)
+ || (!c->ts.u.derived->components
+ && !c->ts.u.derived->attr.zero_comp);
+ return gfc_build_class_symbol (&c->ts, &c->attr, &c->as, delayed);
+ }
+
+ return t;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a 'NULL()', and possibly take care of some side effects. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_null (gfc_expr **result)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ m = gfc_match (" null ( )");
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ /* The NULL symbol now has to be/become an intrinsic function. */
+ if (gfc_get_symbol ("null", NULL, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("NULL() initialization at %C is ambiguous");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ gfc_intrinsic_symbol (sym);
+
+ if (sym->attr.proc != PROC_INTRINSIC
+ && (gfc_add_procedure (&sym->attr, PROC_INTRINSIC,
+ sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_function (&sym->attr, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ *result = gfc_get_null_expr (&gfc_current_locus);
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the initialization expr for a data pointer or procedure pointer. */
+
+static match
+match_pointer_init (gfc_expr **init, int procptr)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_pure (NULL) && gfc_state_stack->state != COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization of pointer at %C is not allowed in "
+ "a PURE procedure");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Match NULL() initilization. */
+ m = gfc_match_null (init);
+ if (m != MATCH_NO)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Match non-NULL initialization. */
+ gfc_matching_ptr_assignment = !procptr;
+ gfc_matching_procptr_assignment = procptr;
+ m = gfc_match_rvalue (init);
+ gfc_matching_ptr_assignment = 0;
+ gfc_matching_procptr_assignment = 0;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ else if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Error in pointer initialization at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!procptr)
+ gfc_resolve_expr (*init);
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: non-NULL pointer "
+ "initialization at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a variable name with an optional initializer. When this
+ subroutine is called, a variable is expected to be parsed next.
+ Depending on what is happening at the moment, updates either the
+ symbol table or the current interface. */
+
+static match
+variable_decl (int elem)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_expr *initializer, *char_len;
+ gfc_array_spec *as;
+ gfc_array_spec *cp_as; /* Extra copy for Cray Pointees. */
+ gfc_charlen *cl;
+ bool cl_deferred;
+ locus var_locus;
+ match m;
+ gfc_try t;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+
+ initializer = NULL;
+ as = NULL;
+ cp_as = NULL;
+
+ /* When we get here, we've just matched a list of attributes and
+ maybe a type and a double colon. The next thing we expect to see
+ is the name of the symbol. */
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ var_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* Now we could see the optional array spec. or character length. */
+ m = gfc_match_array_spec (&as, true, true);
+ if (gfc_option.flag_cray_pointer && m == MATCH_YES)
+ cp_as = gfc_copy_array_spec (as);
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ as = gfc_copy_array_spec (current_as);
+ else if (current_as)
+ merge_array_spec (current_as, as, true);
+
+ /* At this point, we know for sure if the symbol is PARAMETER and can thus
+ determine (and check) whether it can be implied-shape. If it
+ was parsed as assumed-size, change it because PARAMETERs can not
+ be assumed-size. */
+ if (as)
+ {
+ if (as->type == AS_IMPLIED_SHAPE && current_attr.flavor != FL_PARAMETER)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ gfc_error ("Non-PARAMETER symbol '%s' at %L can't be implied-shape",
+ name, &var_locus);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (as->type == AS_ASSUMED_SIZE && as->rank == 1
+ && current_attr.flavor == FL_PARAMETER)
+ as->type = AS_IMPLIED_SHAPE;
+
+ if (as->type == AS_IMPLIED_SHAPE
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008,
+ "Fortran 2008: Implied-shape array at %L",
+ &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ char_len = NULL;
+ cl = NULL;
+ cl_deferred = false;
+
+ if (current_ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ {
+ switch (match_char_length (&char_len, &cl_deferred))
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+
+ cl->length = char_len;
+ break;
+
+ /* Non-constant lengths need to be copied after the first
+ element. Also copy assumed lengths. */
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ if (elem > 1
+ && (current_ts.u.cl->length == NULL
+ || current_ts.u.cl->length->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT))
+ {
+ cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+ cl->length = gfc_copy_expr (current_ts.u.cl->length);
+ }
+ else
+ cl = current_ts.u.cl;
+
+ cl_deferred = current_ts.deferred;
+
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If this symbol has already shown up in a Cray Pointer declaration,
+ then we want to set the type & bail out. */
+ if (gfc_option.flag_cray_pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_find_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns, 1, &sym);
+ if (sym != NULL && sym->attr.cray_pointee)
+ {
+ sym->ts.type = current_ts.type;
+ sym->ts.kind = current_ts.kind;
+ sym->ts.u.cl = cl;
+ sym->ts.u.derived = current_ts.u.derived;
+ sym->ts.is_c_interop = current_ts.is_c_interop;
+ sym->ts.is_iso_c = current_ts.is_iso_c;
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+
+ /* Check to see if we have an array specification. */
+ if (cp_as != NULL)
+ {
+ if (sym->as != NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate array spec for Cray pointee at %C");
+ gfc_free_array_spec (cp_as);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (gfc_set_array_spec (sym, cp_as, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ gfc_internal_error ("Couldn't set pointee array spec.");
+
+ /* Fix the array spec. */
+ m = gfc_mod_pointee_as (sym->as);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_free_array_spec (cp_as);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Procedure pointer as function result. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_FUNCTION
+ && strcmp ("ppr@", gfc_current_block ()->name) == 0
+ && strcmp (name, gfc_current_block ()->ns->proc_name->name) == 0)
+ strcpy (name, "ppr@");
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_FUNCTION
+ && strcmp (name, gfc_current_block ()->name) == 0
+ && gfc_current_block ()->result
+ && strcmp ("ppr@", gfc_current_block ()->result->name) == 0)
+ strcpy (name, "ppr@");
+
+ /* OK, we've successfully matched the declaration. Now put the
+ symbol in the current namespace, because it might be used in the
+ optional initialization expression for this symbol, e.g. this is
+ perfectly legal:
+
+ integer, parameter :: i = huge(i)
+
+ This is only true for parameters or variables of a basic type.
+ For components of derived types, it is not true, so we don't
+ create a symbol for those yet. If we fail to create the symbol,
+ bail out. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_DERIVED
+ && build_sym (name, cl, cl_deferred, &as, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* An interface body specifies all of the procedure's
+ characteristics and these shall be consistent with those
+ specified in the procedure definition, except that the interface
+ may specify a procedure that is not pure if the procedure is
+ defined to be pure(12.3.2). */
+ if ((current_ts.type == BT_DERIVED || current_ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ && gfc_current_ns->proc_name
+ && gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.if_source == IFSRC_IFBODY
+ && current_ts.u.derived->ns != gfc_current_ns)
+ {
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+ st = gfc_find_symtree (gfc_current_ns->sym_root, current_ts.u.derived->name);
+ if (!(current_ts.u.derived->attr.imported
+ && st != NULL
+ && st->n.sym == current_ts.u.derived)
+ && !gfc_current_ns->has_import_set)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("the type of '%s' at %C has not been declared within the "
+ "interface", name);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* In functions that have a RESULT variable defined, the function
+ name always refers to function calls. Therefore, the name is
+ not allowed to appear in specification statements. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_FUNCTION
+ && gfc_current_block () != NULL
+ && gfc_current_block ()->result != NULL
+ && gfc_current_block ()->result != gfc_current_block ()
+ && strcmp (gfc_current_block ()->name, name) == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Function name '%s' not allowed at %C", name);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* We allow old-style initializations of the form
+ integer i /2/, j(4) /3*3, 1/
+ (if no colon has been seen). These are different from data
+ statements in that initializers are only allowed to apply to the
+ variable immediately preceding, i.e.
+ integer i, j /1, 2/
+ is not allowed. Therefore we have to do some work manually, that
+ could otherwise be left to the matchers for DATA statements. */
+
+ if (!colon_seen && gfc_match (" /") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_GNU, "Extension: Old-style "
+ "initialization at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return match_old_style_init (name);
+ }
+
+ /* The double colon must be present in order to have initializers.
+ Otherwise the statement is ambiguous with an assignment statement. */
+ if (colon_seen)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match (" =>") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (!current_attr.pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization at %C isn't for a pointer variable");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ m = match_pointer_init (&initializer, 0);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else if (gfc_match_char ('=') == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (current_attr.pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Pointer initialization at %C requires '=>', "
+ "not '='");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_init_expr (&initializer);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected an initialization expression at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (current_attr.flavor != FL_PARAMETER && gfc_pure (NULL)
+ && gfc_state_stack->state != COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization of variable at %C is not allowed in "
+ "a PURE procedure");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (initializer != NULL && current_attr.allocatable
+ && gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization of allocatable component at %C is not "
+ "allowed");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* Add the initializer. Note that it is fine if initializer is
+ NULL here, because we sometimes also need to check if a
+ declaration *must* have an initialization expression. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_DERIVED)
+ t = add_init_expr_to_sym (name, &initializer, &var_locus);
+ else
+ {
+ if (current_ts.type == BT_DERIVED
+ && !current_attr.pointer && !initializer)
+ initializer = gfc_default_initializer (&current_ts);
+ t = build_struct (name, cl, &initializer, &as);
+ }
+
+ m = (t == SUCCESS) ? MATCH_YES : MATCH_ERROR;
+
+cleanup:
+ /* Free stuff up and return. */
+ gfc_free_expr (initializer);
+ gfc_free_array_spec (as);
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match an extended-f77 "TYPESPEC*bytesize"-style kind specification.
+ This assumes that the byte size is equal to the kind number for
+ non-COMPLEX types, and equal to twice the kind number for COMPLEX. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_old_kind_spec (gfc_typespec *ts)
+{
+ match m;
+ int original_kind;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('*') != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ m = gfc_match_small_literal_int (&ts->kind, NULL);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ original_kind = ts->kind;
+
+ /* Massage the kind numbers for complex types. */
+ if (ts->type == BT_COMPLEX)
+ {
+ if (ts->kind % 2)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Old-style type declaration %s*%d not supported at %C",
+ gfc_basic_typename (ts->type), original_kind);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ ts->kind /= 2;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_validate_kind (ts->type, ts->kind, true) < 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Old-style type declaration %s*%d not supported at %C",
+ gfc_basic_typename (ts->type), original_kind);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_GNU, "Nonstandard type declaration %s*%d at %C",
+ gfc_basic_typename (ts->type), original_kind) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a kind specification. Since kinds are generally optional, we
+ usually return MATCH_NO if something goes wrong. If a "kind="
+ string is found, then we know we have an error. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_kind_spec (gfc_typespec *ts, bool kind_expr_only)
+{
+ locus where, loc;
+ gfc_expr *e;
+ match m, n;
+ char c;
+ const char *msg;
+
+ m = MATCH_NO;
+ n = MATCH_YES;
+ e = NULL;
+
+ where = loc = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ if (kind_expr_only)
+ goto kind_expr;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') == MATCH_NO)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ /* Also gobbles optional text. */
+ if (gfc_match (" kind = ") == MATCH_YES)
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ loc = gfc_current_locus;
+
+kind_expr:
+ n = gfc_match_init_expr (&e);
+
+ if (n != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_matching_function)
+ {
+ /* The function kind expression might include use associated or
+ imported parameters and try again after the specification
+ expressions..... */
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing right parenthesis at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto no_match;
+ }
+
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+ gfc_undo_symbols ();
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* ....or else, the match is real. */
+ if (n == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_error ("Expected initialization expression at %C");
+ if (n != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (e->rank != 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected scalar initialization expression at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto no_match;
+ }
+
+ msg = gfc_extract_int (e, &ts->kind);
+
+ if (msg != NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error (msg);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto no_match;
+ }
+
+ /* Before throwing away the expression, let's see if we had a
+ C interoperable kind (and store the fact). */
+ if (e->ts.is_c_interop == 1)
+ {
+ /* Mark this as c interoperable if being declared with one
+ of the named constants from iso_c_binding. */
+ ts->is_c_interop = e->ts.is_iso_c;
+ ts->f90_type = e->ts.f90_type;
+ }
+
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+ e = NULL;
+
+ /* Ignore errors to this point, if we've gotten here. This means
+ we ignore the m=MATCH_ERROR from above. */
+ if (gfc_validate_kind (ts->type, ts->kind, true) < 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Kind %d not supported for type %s at %C", ts->kind,
+ gfc_basic_typename (ts->type));
+ gfc_current_locus = where;
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Warn if, e.g., c_int is used for a REAL variable, but not
+ if, e.g., c_double is used for COMPLEX as the standard
+ explicitly says that the kind type parameter for complex and real
+ variable is the same, i.e. c_float == c_float_complex. */
+ if (ts->f90_type != BT_UNKNOWN && ts->f90_type != ts->type
+ && !((ts->f90_type == BT_REAL && ts->type == BT_COMPLEX)
+ || (ts->f90_type == BT_COMPLEX && ts->type == BT_REAL)))
+ gfc_warning_now ("C kind type parameter is for type %s but type at %L "
+ "is %s", gfc_basic_typename (ts->f90_type), &where,
+ gfc_basic_typename (ts->type));
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ if ((c = gfc_next_ascii_char ()) != ')'
+ && (ts->type != BT_CHARACTER || c != ','))
+ {
+ if (ts->type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ gfc_error ("Missing right parenthesis or comma at %C");
+ else
+ gfc_error ("Missing right parenthesis at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ /* All tests passed. */
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+
+ if(m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ gfc_current_locus = where;
+
+ /* Return what we know from the test(s). */
+ return m;
+
+no_match:
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+ gfc_current_locus = where;
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+static match
+match_char_kind (int * kind, int * is_iso_c)
+{
+ locus where;
+ gfc_expr *e;
+ match m, n;
+ const char *msg;
+
+ m = MATCH_NO;
+ e = NULL;
+ where = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ n = gfc_match_init_expr (&e);
+
+ if (n != MATCH_YES && gfc_matching_function)
+ {
+ /* The expression might include use-associated or imported
+ parameters and try again after the specification
+ expressions. */
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+ gfc_undo_symbols ();
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (n == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_error ("Expected initialization expression at %C");
+ if (n != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (e->rank != 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected scalar initialization expression at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto no_match;
+ }
+
+ msg = gfc_extract_int (e, kind);
+ *is_iso_c = e->ts.is_iso_c;
+ if (msg != NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error (msg);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto no_match;
+ }
+
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+
+ /* Ignore errors to this point, if we've gotten here. This means
+ we ignore the m=MATCH_ERROR from above. */
+ if (gfc_validate_kind (BT_CHARACTER, *kind, true) < 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Kind %d is not supported for CHARACTER at %C", *kind);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ /* All tests passed. */
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ gfc_current_locus = where;
+
+ /* Return what we know from the test(s). */
+ return m;
+
+no_match:
+ gfc_free_expr (e);
+ gfc_current_locus = where;
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the various kind/length specifications in a CHARACTER
+ declaration. We don't return MATCH_NO. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_char_spec (gfc_typespec *ts)
+{
+ int kind, seen_length, is_iso_c;
+ gfc_charlen *cl;
+ gfc_expr *len;
+ match m;
+ bool deferred;
+
+ len = NULL;
+ seen_length = 0;
+ kind = 0;
+ is_iso_c = 0;
+ deferred = false;
+
+ /* Try the old-style specification first. */
+ old_char_selector = 0;
+
+ m = match_char_length (&len, &deferred);
+ if (m != MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ old_char_selector = 1;
+ seen_length = 1;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_char ('(');
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_YES; /* Character without length is a single char. */
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Try the weird case: ( KIND = <int> [ , LEN = <len-param> ] ). */
+ if (gfc_match (" kind =") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = match_char_kind (&kind, &is_iso_c);
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" , len =") == MATCH_NO)
+ goto rparen;
+
+ m = char_len_param_value (&len, &deferred);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+ seen_length = 1;
+
+ goto rparen;
+ }
+
+ /* Try to match "LEN = <len-param>" or "LEN = <len-param>, KIND = <int>". */
+ if (gfc_match (" len =") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = char_len_param_value (&len, &deferred);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+ seen_length = 1;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') == MATCH_YES)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" , kind =") != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ if (match_char_kind (&kind, &is_iso_c) == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+
+ goto rparen;
+ }
+
+ /* Try to match ( <len-param> ) or ( <len-param> , [ KIND = ] <int> ). */
+ m = char_len_param_value (&len, &deferred);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+ seen_length = 1;
+
+ m = gfc_match_char (')');
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ gfc_match (" kind ="); /* Gobble optional text. */
+
+ m = match_char_kind (&kind, &is_iso_c);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto done;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+rparen:
+ /* Require a right-paren at this point. */
+ m = gfc_match_char (')');
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ goto done;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in CHARACTER declaration at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ gfc_free_expr (len);
+ return m;
+
+done:
+ /* Deal with character functions after USE and IMPORT statements. */
+ if (gfc_matching_function)
+ {
+ gfc_free_expr (len);
+ gfc_undo_symbols ();
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_free_expr (len);
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ /* Do some final massaging of the length values. */
+ cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+
+ if (seen_length == 0)
+ cl->length = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_default_integer_kind, NULL, 1);
+ else
+ cl->length = len;
+
+ ts->u.cl = cl;
+ ts->kind = kind == 0 ? gfc_default_character_kind : kind;
+ ts->deferred = deferred;
+
+ /* We have to know if it was a c interoperable kind so we can
+ do accurate type checking of bind(c) procs, etc. */
+ if (kind != 0)
+ /* Mark this as c interoperable if being declared with one
+ of the named constants from iso_c_binding. */
+ ts->is_c_interop = is_iso_c;
+ else if (len != NULL)
+ /* Here, we might have parsed something such as: character(c_char)
+ In this case, the parsing code above grabs the c_char when
+ looking for the length (line 1690, roughly). it's the last
+ testcase for parsing the kind params of a character variable.
+ However, it's not actually the length. this seems like it
+ could be an error.
+ To see if the user used a C interop kind, test the expr
+ of the so called length, and see if it's C interoperable. */
+ ts->is_c_interop = len->ts.is_iso_c;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Matches a declaration-type-spec (F03:R502). If successful, sets the ts
+ structure to the matched specification. This is necessary for FUNCTION and
+ IMPLICIT statements.
+
+ If implicit_flag is nonzero, then we don't check for the optional
+ kind specification. Not doing so is needed for matching an IMPLICIT
+ statement correctly. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_decl_type_spec (gfc_typespec *ts, int implicit_flag)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+ char c;
+ bool seen_deferred_kind, matched_type;
+
+ /* A belt and braces check that the typespec is correctly being treated
+ as a deferred characteristic association. */
+ seen_deferred_kind = (gfc_current_state () == COMP_FUNCTION)
+ && (gfc_current_block ()->result->ts.kind == -1)
+ && (ts->kind == -1);
+ gfc_clear_ts (ts);
+ if (seen_deferred_kind)
+ ts->kind = -1;
+
+ /* Clear the current binding label, in case one is given. */
+ curr_binding_label[0] = '\0';
+
+ if (gfc_match (" byte") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_GNU, "Extension: BYTE type at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_validate_kind (BT_INTEGER, 1, true) < 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("BYTE type used at %C "
+ "is not available on the target machine");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ ts->type = BT_INTEGER;
+ ts->kind = 1;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+
+ m = gfc_match (" type ( %n", name);
+ matched_type = (m == MATCH_YES);
+
+ if ((matched_type && strcmp ("integer", name) == 0)
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" integer") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ ts->type = BT_INTEGER;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_integer_kind;
+ goto get_kind;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type && strcmp ("character", name) == 0)
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" character") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ if (matched_type
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: TYPE with "
+ "intrinsic-type-spec at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ ts->type = BT_CHARACTER;
+ if (implicit_flag == 0)
+ m = gfc_match_char_spec (ts);
+ else
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+
+ if (matched_type && m == MATCH_YES && gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type && strcmp ("real", name) == 0)
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" real") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ ts->type = BT_REAL;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_real_kind;
+ goto get_kind;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type
+ && (strcmp ("doubleprecision", name) == 0
+ || (strcmp ("double", name) == 0
+ && gfc_match (" precision") == MATCH_YES)))
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" double precision") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ if (matched_type
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: TYPE with "
+ "intrinsic-type-spec at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (matched_type && gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ ts->type = BT_REAL;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_double_kind;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type && strcmp ("complex", name) == 0)
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" complex") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ ts->type = BT_COMPLEX;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_complex_kind;
+ goto get_kind;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type
+ && (strcmp ("doublecomplex", name) == 0
+ || (strcmp ("double", name) == 0
+ && gfc_match (" complex") == MATCH_YES)))
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" double complex") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_GNU, "Extension: DOUBLE COMPLEX at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (matched_type
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: TYPE with "
+ "intrinsic-type-spec at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (matched_type && gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ ts->type = BT_COMPLEX;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_double_kind;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if ((matched_type && strcmp ("logical", name) == 0)
+ || (!matched_type && gfc_match (" logical") == MATCH_YES))
+ {
+ ts->type = BT_LOGICAL;
+ ts->kind = gfc_default_logical_kind;
+ goto get_kind;
+ }
+
+ if (matched_type)
+ m = gfc_match_char (')');
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ ts->type = BT_DERIVED;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Match CLASS declarations. */
+ m = gfc_match (" class ( * )");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ else if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_fatal_error ("Unlimited polymorphism at %C not yet supported");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match (" class ( %n )", name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+ ts->type = BT_CLASS;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: CLASS statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Defer association of the derived type until the end of the
+ specification block. However, if the derived type can be
+ found, add it to the typespec. */
+ if (gfc_matching_function)
+ {
+ ts->u.derived = NULL;
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_INTERFACE
+ && !gfc_find_symbol (name, NULL, 1, &sym) && sym)
+ ts->u.derived = sym;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ /* Search for the name but allow the components to be defined later. If
+ type = -1, this typespec has been seen in a function declaration but
+ the type could not be accessed at that point. */
+ sym = NULL;
+ if (ts->kind != -1 && gfc_get_ha_symbol (name, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type name '%s' at %C is ambiguous", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (ts->kind == -1)
+ {
+ int iface = gfc_state_stack->previous->state != COMP_INTERFACE
+ || gfc_current_ns->has_import_set;
+ if (gfc_find_symbol (name, NULL, iface, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type name '%s' at %C is ambiguous", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ ts->kind = 0;
+ if (sym == NULL)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->attr.flavor != FL_DERIVED
+ && gfc_add_flavor (&sym->attr, FL_DERIVED, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (sym);
+ ts->u.derived = sym;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+get_kind:
+ if (matched_type
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: TYPE with "
+ "intrinsic-type-spec at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* For all types except double, derived and character, look for an
+ optional kind specifier. MATCH_NO is actually OK at this point. */
+ if (implicit_flag == 1)
+ {
+ if (matched_type && gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_form == FORM_FREE)
+ {
+ c = gfc_peek_ascii_char ();
+ if (!gfc_is_whitespace (c) && c != '*' && c != '('
+ && c != ':' && c != ',')
+ {
+ if (matched_type && c == ')')
+ {
+ gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_kind_spec (ts, false);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO && ts->type != BT_CHARACTER)
+ m = gfc_match_old_kind_spec (ts);
+
+ if (matched_type && gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Defer association of the KIND expression of function results
+ until after USE and IMPORT statements. */
+ if ((gfc_current_state () == COMP_NONE && gfc_error_flag_test ())
+ || gfc_matching_function)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ m = MATCH_YES; /* No kind specifier found. */
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match an IMPLICIT NONE statement. Actually, this statement is
+ already matched in parse.c, or we would not end up here in the
+ first place. So the only thing we need to check, is if there is
+ trailing garbage. If not, the match is successful. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_implicit_none (void)
+{
+ return (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES) ? MATCH_YES : MATCH_NO;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the letter range(s) of an IMPLICIT statement. */
+
+static match
+match_implicit_range (void)
+{
+ char c, c1, c2;
+ int inner;
+ locus cur_loc;
+
+ cur_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (c != '(')
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing character range in IMPLICIT at %C");
+ goto bad;
+ }
+
+ inner = 1;
+ while (inner)
+ {
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c1 = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (!ISALPHA (c1))
+ goto bad;
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case ')':
+ inner = 0; /* Fall through. */
+
+ case ',':
+ c2 = c1;
+ break;
+
+ case '-':
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c2 = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (!ISALPHA (c2))
+ goto bad;
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+
+ if ((c != ',') && (c != ')'))
+ goto bad;
+ if (c == ')')
+ inner = 0;
+
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ goto bad;
+ }
+
+ if (c1 > c2)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Letters must be in alphabetic order in "
+ "IMPLICIT statement at %C");
+ goto bad;
+ }
+
+ /* See if we can add the newly matched range to the pending
+ implicits from this IMPLICIT statement. We do not check for
+ conflicts with whatever earlier IMPLICIT statements may have
+ set. This is done when we've successfully finished matching
+ the current one. */
+ if (gfc_add_new_implicit_range (c1, c2) != SUCCESS)
+ goto bad;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+bad:
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_IMPLICIT);
+
+ gfc_current_locus = cur_loc;
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match an IMPLICIT statement, storing the types for
+ gfc_set_implicit() if the statement is accepted by the parser.
+ There is a strange looking, but legal syntactic construction
+ possible. It looks like:
+
+ IMPLICIT INTEGER (a-b) (c-d)
+
+ This is legal if "a-b" is a constant expression that happens to
+ equal one of the legal kinds for integers. The real problem
+ happens with an implicit specification that looks like:
+
+ IMPLICIT INTEGER (a-b)
+
+ In this case, a typespec matcher that is "greedy" (as most of the
+ matchers are) gobbles the character range as a kindspec, leaving
+ nothing left. We therefore have to go a bit more slowly in the
+ matching process by inhibiting the kindspec checking during
+ typespec matching and checking for a kind later. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_implicit (void)
+{
+ gfc_typespec ts;
+ locus cur_loc;
+ char c;
+ match m;
+
+ gfc_clear_ts (&ts);
+
+ /* We don't allow empty implicit statements. */
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Empty IMPLICIT statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ do
+ {
+ /* First cleanup. */
+ gfc_clear_new_implicit ();
+
+ /* A basic type is mandatory here. */
+ m = gfc_match_decl_type_spec (&ts, 1);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ cur_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+ m = match_implicit_range ();
+
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* We may have <TYPE> (<RANGE>). */
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if ((c == '\n') || (c == ','))
+ {
+ /* Check for CHARACTER with no length parameter. */
+ if (ts.type == BT_CHARACTER && !ts.u.cl)
+ {
+ ts.kind = gfc_default_character_kind;
+ ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+ ts.u.cl->length = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_default_integer_kind,
+ NULL, 1);
+ }
+
+ /* Record the Successful match. */
+ if (gfc_merge_new_implicit (&ts) != SUCCESS)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ gfc_current_locus = cur_loc;
+ }
+
+ /* Discard the (incorrectly) matched range. */
+ gfc_clear_new_implicit ();
+
+ /* Last chance -- check <TYPE> <SELECTOR> (<RANGE>). */
+ if (ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ m = gfc_match_char_spec (&ts);
+ else
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_kind_spec (&ts, false);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_old_kind_spec (&ts);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+ }
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+
+ m = match_implicit_range ();
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ c = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if ((c != '\n') && (c != ','))
+ goto syntax;
+
+ if (gfc_merge_new_implicit (&ts) != SUCCESS)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ while (c == ',');
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_IMPLICIT);
+
+error:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_import (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ match m;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+
+ if (gfc_current_ns->proc_name == NULL
+ || gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.if_source != IFSRC_IFBODY)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("IMPORT statement at %C only permitted in "
+ "an INTERFACE body");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: IMPORT statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* All host variables should be imported. */
+ gfc_current_ns->has_import_set = 1;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expecting list of named entities at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match (" %n", name);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ if (gfc_current_ns->parent != NULL
+ && gfc_find_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns->parent, 1, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type name '%s' at %C is ambiguous", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (gfc_current_ns->proc_name->ns->parent != NULL
+ && gfc_find_symbol (name,
+ gfc_current_ns->proc_name->ns->parent,
+ 1, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type name '%s' at %C is ambiguous", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (sym == NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Cannot IMPORT '%s' from host scoping unit "
+ "at %C - does not exist.", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_find_symtree (gfc_current_ns->sym_root,name))
+ {
+ gfc_warning ("'%s' is already IMPORTed from host scoping unit "
+ "at %C.", name);
+ goto next_item;
+ }
+
+ st = gfc_new_symtree (&gfc_current_ns->sym_root, sym->name);
+ st->n.sym = sym;
+ sym->refs++;
+ sym->attr.imported = 1;
+
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in IMPORT statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* A minimal implementation of gfc_match without whitespace, escape
+ characters or variable arguments. Returns true if the next
+ characters match the TARGET template exactly. */
+
+static bool
+match_string_p (const char *target)
+{
+ const char *p;
+
+ for (p = target; *p; p++)
+ if ((char) gfc_next_ascii_char () != *p)
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Matches an attribute specification including array specs. If
+ successful, leaves the variables current_attr and current_as
+ holding the specification. Also sets the colon_seen variable for
+ later use by matchers associated with initializations.
+
+ This subroutine is a little tricky in the sense that we don't know
+ if we really have an attr-spec until we hit the double colon.
+ Until that time, we can only return MATCH_NO. This forces us to
+ check for duplicate specification at this level. */
+
+static match
+match_attr_spec (void)
+{
+ /* Modifiers that can exist in a type statement. */
+ typedef enum
+ { GFC_DECL_BEGIN = 0,
+ DECL_ALLOCATABLE = GFC_DECL_BEGIN, DECL_DIMENSION, DECL_EXTERNAL,
+ DECL_IN, DECL_OUT, DECL_INOUT, DECL_INTRINSIC, DECL_OPTIONAL,
+ DECL_PARAMETER, DECL_POINTER, DECL_PROTECTED, DECL_PRIVATE,
+ DECL_PUBLIC, DECL_SAVE, DECL_TARGET, DECL_VALUE, DECL_VOLATILE,
+ DECL_IS_BIND_C, DECL_CODIMENSION, DECL_ASYNCHRONOUS, DECL_CONTIGUOUS,
+ DECL_NONE, GFC_DECL_END /* Sentinel */
+ }
+ decl_types;
+
+/* GFC_DECL_END is the sentinel, index starts at 0. */
+#define NUM_DECL GFC_DECL_END
+
+ locus start, seen_at[NUM_DECL];
+ int seen[NUM_DECL];
+ unsigned int d;
+ const char *attr;
+ match m;
+ gfc_try t;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ start = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ current_as = NULL;
+ colon_seen = 0;
+
+ /* See if we get all of the keywords up to the final double colon. */
+ for (d = GFC_DECL_BEGIN; d != GFC_DECL_END; d++)
+ seen[d] = 0;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ char ch;
+
+ d = DECL_NONE;
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+
+ ch = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (ch == ':')
+ {
+ /* This is the successful exit condition for the loop. */
+ if (gfc_next_ascii_char () == ':')
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (ch == ',')
+ {
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ switch (gfc_peek_ascii_char ())
+ {
+ case 'a':
+ gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ switch (gfc_next_ascii_char ())
+ {
+ case 'l':
+ if (match_string_p ("locatable"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "allocatable". */
+ d = DECL_ALLOCATABLE;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 's':
+ if (match_string_p ("ynchronous"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "asynchronous". */
+ d = DECL_ASYNCHRONOUS;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'b':
+ /* Try and match the bind(c). */
+ m = gfc_match_bind_c (NULL, true);
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ d = DECL_IS_BIND_C;
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+ break;
+
+ case 'c':
+ gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if ('o' != gfc_next_ascii_char ())
+ break;
+ switch (gfc_next_ascii_char ())
+ {
+ case 'd':
+ if (match_string_p ("imension"))
+ {
+ d = DECL_CODIMENSION;
+ break;
+ }
+ case 'n':
+ if (match_string_p ("tiguous"))
+ {
+ d = DECL_CONTIGUOUS;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'd':
+ if (match_string_p ("dimension"))
+ d = DECL_DIMENSION;
+ break;
+
+ case 'e':
+ if (match_string_p ("external"))
+ d = DECL_EXTERNAL;
+ break;
+
+ case 'i':
+ if (match_string_p ("int"))
+ {
+ ch = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (ch == 'e')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("nt"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "intent". */
+ /* TODO: Call match_intent_spec from here. */
+ if (gfc_match (" ( in out )") == MATCH_YES)
+ d = DECL_INOUT;
+ else if (gfc_match (" ( in )") == MATCH_YES)
+ d = DECL_IN;
+ else if (gfc_match (" ( out )") == MATCH_YES)
+ d = DECL_OUT;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (ch == 'r')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("insic"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "intrinsic". */
+ d = DECL_INTRINSIC;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'o':
+ if (match_string_p ("optional"))
+ d = DECL_OPTIONAL;
+ break;
+
+ case 'p':
+ gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ switch (gfc_next_ascii_char ())
+ {
+ case 'a':
+ if (match_string_p ("rameter"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "parameter". */
+ d = DECL_PARAMETER;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'o':
+ if (match_string_p ("inter"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "pointer". */
+ d = DECL_POINTER;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'r':
+ ch = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (ch == 'i')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("vate"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "private". */
+ d = DECL_PRIVATE;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (ch == 'o')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("tected"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "protected". */
+ d = DECL_PROTECTED;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'u':
+ if (match_string_p ("blic"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "public". */
+ d = DECL_PUBLIC;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 's':
+ if (match_string_p ("save"))
+ d = DECL_SAVE;
+ break;
+
+ case 't':
+ if (match_string_p ("target"))
+ d = DECL_TARGET;
+ break;
+
+ case 'v':
+ gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ ch = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (ch == 'a')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("lue"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "value". */
+ d = DECL_VALUE;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (ch == 'o')
+ {
+ if (match_string_p ("latile"))
+ {
+ /* Matched "volatile". */
+ d = DECL_VOLATILE;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* No double colon and no recognizable decl_type, so assume that
+ we've been looking at something else the whole time. */
+ if (d == DECL_NONE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_NO;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* Check to make sure any parens are paired up correctly. */
+ if (gfc_match_parens () == MATCH_ERROR)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ seen[d]++;
+ seen_at[d] = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ if (d == DECL_DIMENSION || d == DECL_CODIMENSION)
+ {
+ gfc_array_spec *as = NULL;
+
+ m = gfc_match_array_spec (&as, d == DECL_DIMENSION,
+ d == DECL_CODIMENSION);
+
+ if (current_as == NULL)
+ current_as = as;
+ else if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ merge_array_spec (as, current_as, false);
+ gfc_free (as);
+ }
+
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ if (d == DECL_CODIMENSION)
+ gfc_error ("Missing codimension specification at %C");
+ else
+ gfc_error ("Missing dimension specification at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Since we've seen a double colon, we have to be looking at an
+ attr-spec. This means that we can now issue errors. */
+ for (d = GFC_DECL_BEGIN; d != GFC_DECL_END; d++)
+ if (seen[d] > 1)
+ {
+ switch (d)
+ {
+ case DECL_ALLOCATABLE:
+ attr = "ALLOCATABLE";
+ break;
+ case DECL_ASYNCHRONOUS:
+ attr = "ASYNCHRONOUS";
+ break;
+ case DECL_CODIMENSION:
+ attr = "CODIMENSION";
+ break;
+ case DECL_CONTIGUOUS:
+ attr = "CONTIGUOUS";
+ break;
+ case DECL_DIMENSION:
+ attr = "DIMENSION";
+ break;
+ case DECL_EXTERNAL:
+ attr = "EXTERNAL";
+ break;
+ case DECL_IN:
+ attr = "INTENT (IN)";
+ break;
+ case DECL_OUT:
+ attr = "INTENT (OUT)";
+ break;
+ case DECL_INOUT:
+ attr = "INTENT (IN OUT)";
+ break;
+ case DECL_INTRINSIC:
+ attr = "INTRINSIC";
+ break;
+ case DECL_OPTIONAL:
+ attr = "OPTIONAL";
+ break;
+ case DECL_PARAMETER:
+ attr = "PARAMETER";
+ break;
+ case DECL_POINTER:
+ attr = "POINTER";
+ break;
+ case DECL_PROTECTED:
+ attr = "PROTECTED";
+ break;
+ case DECL_PRIVATE:
+ attr = "PRIVATE";
+ break;
+ case DECL_PUBLIC:
+ attr = "PUBLIC";
+ break;
+ case DECL_SAVE:
+ attr = "SAVE";
+ break;
+ case DECL_TARGET:
+ attr = "TARGET";
+ break;
+ case DECL_IS_BIND_C:
+ attr = "IS_BIND_C";
+ break;
+ case DECL_VALUE:
+ attr = "VALUE";
+ break;
+ case DECL_VOLATILE:
+ attr = "VOLATILE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ attr = NULL; /* This shouldn't happen. */
+ }
+
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate %s attribute at %L", attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* Now that we've dealt with duplicate attributes, add the attributes
+ to the current attribute. */
+ for (d = GFC_DECL_BEGIN; d != GFC_DECL_END; d++)
+ {
+ if (seen[d] == 0)
+ continue;
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED
+ && d != DECL_DIMENSION && d != DECL_CODIMENSION
+ && d != DECL_POINTER && d != DECL_PRIVATE
+ && d != DECL_PUBLIC && d != DECL_CONTIGUOUS && d != DECL_NONE)
+ {
+ if (d == DECL_ALLOCATABLE)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: ALLOCATABLE "
+ "attribute at %C in a TYPE definition")
+ == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Attribute at %L is not allowed in a TYPE definition",
+ &seen_at[d]);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ((d == DECL_PRIVATE || d == DECL_PUBLIC)
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ if (d == DECL_PRIVATE)
+ attr = "PRIVATE";
+ else
+ attr = "PUBLIC";
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous->state == COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: Attribute %s "
+ "at %L in a TYPE definition", attr,
+ &seen_at[d])
+ == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("%s attribute at %L is not allowed outside of the "
+ "specification part of a module", attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch (d)
+ {
+ case DECL_ALLOCATABLE:
+ t = gfc_add_allocatable (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_ASYNCHRONOUS:
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003,
+ "Fortran 2003: ASYNCHRONOUS attribute at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ t = FAILURE;
+ else
+ t = gfc_add_asynchronous (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_CODIMENSION:
+ t = gfc_add_codimension (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_CONTIGUOUS:
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008,
+ "Fortran 2008: CONTIGUOUS attribute at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ t = FAILURE;
+ else
+ t = gfc_add_contiguous (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_DIMENSION:
+ t = gfc_add_dimension (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_EXTERNAL:
+ t = gfc_add_external (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_IN:
+ t = gfc_add_intent (&current_attr, INTENT_IN, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_OUT:
+ t = gfc_add_intent (&current_attr, INTENT_OUT, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_INOUT:
+ t = gfc_add_intent (&current_attr, INTENT_INOUT, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_INTRINSIC:
+ t = gfc_add_intrinsic (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_OPTIONAL:
+ t = gfc_add_optional (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_PARAMETER:
+ t = gfc_add_flavor (&current_attr, FL_PARAMETER, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_POINTER:
+ t = gfc_add_pointer (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_PROTECTED:
+ if (gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PROTECTED at %C only allowed in specification "
+ "part of a module");
+ t = FAILURE;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: PROTECTED "
+ "attribute at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ t = FAILURE;
+ else
+ t = gfc_add_protected (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_PRIVATE:
+ t = gfc_add_access (&current_attr, ACCESS_PRIVATE, NULL,
+ &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_PUBLIC:
+ t = gfc_add_access (&current_attr, ACCESS_PUBLIC, NULL,
+ &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_SAVE:
+ t = gfc_add_save (&current_attr, SAVE_EXPLICIT, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_TARGET:
+ t = gfc_add_target (&current_attr, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_IS_BIND_C:
+ t = gfc_add_is_bind_c(&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d], 0);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_VALUE:
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: VALUE attribute "
+ "at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ t = FAILURE;
+ else
+ t = gfc_add_value (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ case DECL_VOLATILE:
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003,
+ "Fortran 2003: VOLATILE attribute at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ t = FAILURE;
+ else
+ t = gfc_add_volatile (&current_attr, NULL, &seen_at[d]);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ gfc_internal_error ("match_attr_spec(): Bad attribute");
+ }
+
+ if (t == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Since Fortran 2008 module variables implicitly have the SAVE attribute. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_MODULE && !current_attr.save
+ && (gfc_option.allow_std & GFC_STD_F2008) != 0)
+ current_attr.save = SAVE_IMPLICIT;
+
+ colon_seen = 1;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_current_locus = start;
+ gfc_free_array_spec (current_as);
+ current_as = NULL;
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Set the binding label, dest_label, either with the binding label
+ stored in the given gfc_typespec, ts, or if none was provided, it
+ will be the symbol name in all lower case, as required by the draft
+ (J3/04-007, section 15.4.1). If a binding label was given and
+ there is more than one argument (num_idents), it is an error. */
+
+gfc_try
+set_binding_label (char *dest_label, const char *sym_name, int num_idents)
+{
+ if (num_idents > 1 && has_name_equals)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Multiple identifiers provided with "
+ "single NAME= specifier at %C");
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (curr_binding_label[0] != '\0')
+ {
+ /* Binding label given; store in temp holder til have sym. */
+ strcpy (dest_label, curr_binding_label);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* No binding label given, and the NAME= specifier did not exist,
+ which means there was no NAME="". */
+ if (sym_name != NULL && has_name_equals == 0)
+ strcpy (dest_label, sym_name);
+ }
+
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Set the status of the given common block as being BIND(C) or not,
+ depending on the given parameter, is_bind_c. */
+
+void
+set_com_block_bind_c (gfc_common_head *com_block, int is_bind_c)
+{
+ com_block->is_bind_c = is_bind_c;
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/* Verify that the given gfc_typespec is for a C interoperable type. */
+
+gfc_try
+verify_c_interop (gfc_typespec *ts)
+{
+ if (ts->type == BT_DERIVED && ts->u.derived != NULL)
+ return (ts->u.derived->ts.is_c_interop || ts->u.derived->attr.is_bind_c)
+ ? SUCCESS : FAILURE;
+ else if (ts->is_c_interop != 1)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Verify that the variables of a given common block, which has been
+ defined with the attribute specifier bind(c), to be of a C
+ interoperable type. Errors will be reported here, if
+ encountered. */
+
+gfc_try
+verify_com_block_vars_c_interop (gfc_common_head *com_block)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *curr_sym = NULL;
+ gfc_try retval = SUCCESS;
+
+ curr_sym = com_block->head;
+
+ /* Make sure we have at least one symbol. */
+ if (curr_sym == NULL)
+ return retval;
+
+ /* Here we know we have a symbol, so we'll execute this loop
+ at least once. */
+ do
+ {
+ /* The second to last param, 1, says this is in a common block. */
+ retval = verify_bind_c_sym (curr_sym, &(curr_sym->ts), 1, com_block);
+ curr_sym = curr_sym->common_next;
+ } while (curr_sym != NULL);
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+/* Verify that a given BIND(C) symbol is C interoperable. If it is not,
+ an appropriate error message is reported. */
+
+gfc_try
+verify_bind_c_sym (gfc_symbol *tmp_sym, gfc_typespec *ts,
+ int is_in_common, gfc_common_head *com_block)
+{
+ bool bind_c_function = false;
+ gfc_try retval = SUCCESS;
+
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.function && tmp_sym->attr.is_bind_c)
+ bind_c_function = true;
+
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.function && tmp_sym->result != NULL)
+ {
+ tmp_sym = tmp_sym->result;
+ /* Make sure it wasn't an implicitly typed result. */
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.implicit_type)
+ {
+ gfc_warning ("Implicitly declared BIND(C) function '%s' at "
+ "%L may not be C interoperable", tmp_sym->name,
+ &tmp_sym->declared_at);
+ tmp_sym->ts.f90_type = tmp_sym->ts.type;
+ /* Mark it as C interoperable to prevent duplicate warnings. */
+ tmp_sym->ts.is_c_interop = 1;
+ tmp_sym->attr.is_c_interop = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Here, we know we have the bind(c) attribute, so if we have
+ enough type info, then verify that it's a C interop kind.
+ The info could be in the symbol already, or possibly still in
+ the given ts (current_ts), so look in both. */
+ if (tmp_sym->ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN || ts->type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ if (verify_c_interop (&(tmp_sym->ts)) != SUCCESS)
+ {
+ /* See if we're dealing with a sym in a common block or not. */
+ if (is_in_common == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_warning ("Variable '%s' in common block '%s' at %L "
+ "may not be a C interoperable "
+ "kind though common block '%s' is BIND(C)",
+ tmp_sym->name, com_block->name,
+ &(tmp_sym->declared_at), com_block->name);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (tmp_sym->ts.type == BT_DERIVED || ts->type == BT_DERIVED)
+ gfc_error ("Type declaration '%s' at %L is not C "
+ "interoperable but it is BIND(C)",
+ tmp_sym->name, &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ else
+ gfc_warning ("Variable '%s' at %L "
+ "may not be a C interoperable "
+ "kind but it is bind(c)",
+ tmp_sym->name, &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Variables declared w/in a common block can't be bind(c)
+ since there's no way for C to see these variables, so there's
+ semantically no reason for the attribute. */
+ if (is_in_common == 1 && tmp_sym->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' in common block '%s' at "
+ "%L cannot be declared with BIND(C) "
+ "since it is not a global",
+ tmp_sym->name, com_block->name,
+ &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Scalar variables that are bind(c) can not have the pointer
+ or allocatable attributes. */
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.pointer == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %L cannot have both the "
+ "POINTER and BIND(C) attributes",
+ tmp_sym->name, &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.allocatable == 1)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Variable '%s' at %L cannot have both the "
+ "ALLOCATABLE and BIND(C) attributes",
+ tmp_sym->name, &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ retval = FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /* If it is a BIND(C) function, make sure the return value is a
+ scalar value. The previous tests in this function made sure
+ the type is interoperable. */
+ if (bind_c_function && tmp_sym->as != NULL)
+ gfc_error ("Return type of BIND(C) function '%s' at %L cannot "
+ "be an array", tmp_sym->name, &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+
+ /* BIND(C) functions can not return a character string. */
+ if (bind_c_function && tmp_sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ if (tmp_sym->ts.u.cl == NULL || tmp_sym->ts.u.cl->length == NULL
+ || tmp_sym->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT
+ || mpz_cmp_si (tmp_sym->ts.u.cl->length->value.integer, 1) != 0)
+ gfc_error ("Return type of BIND(C) function '%s' at %L cannot "
+ "be a character string", tmp_sym->name,
+ &(tmp_sym->declared_at));
+ }
+
+ /* See if the symbol has been marked as private. If it has, make sure
+ there is no binding label and warn the user if there is one. */
+ if (tmp_sym->attr.access == ACCESS_PRIVATE
+ && tmp_sym->binding_label[0] != '\0')
+ /* Use gfc_warning_now because we won't say that the symbol fails
+ just because of this. */
+ gfc_warning_now ("Symbol '%s' at %L is marked PRIVATE but has been "
+ "given the binding label '%s'", tmp_sym->name,
+ &(tmp_sym->declared_at), tmp_sym->binding_label);
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+/* Set the appropriate fields for a symbol that's been declared as
+ BIND(C) (the is_bind_c flag and the binding label), and verify that
+ the type is C interoperable. Errors are reported by the functions
+ used to set/test these fields. */
+
+gfc_try
+set_verify_bind_c_sym (gfc_symbol *tmp_sym, int num_idents)
+{
+ gfc_try retval = SUCCESS;
+
+ /* TODO: Do we need to make sure the vars aren't marked private? */
+
+ /* Set the is_bind_c bit in symbol_attribute. */
+ gfc_add_is_bind_c (&(tmp_sym->attr), tmp_sym->name, &gfc_current_locus, 0);
+
+ if (set_binding_label (tmp_sym->binding_label, tmp_sym->name,
+ num_idents) != SUCCESS)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+/* Set the fields marking the given common block as BIND(C), including
+ a binding label, and report any errors encountered. */
+
+gfc_try
+set_verify_bind_c_com_block (gfc_common_head *com_block, int num_idents)
+{
+ gfc_try retval = SUCCESS;
+
+ /* destLabel, common name, typespec (which may have binding label). */
+ if (set_binding_label (com_block->binding_label, com_block->name, num_idents)
+ != SUCCESS)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ /* Set the given common block (com_block) to being bind(c) (1). */
+ set_com_block_bind_c (com_block, 1);
+
+ return retval;
+}
+
+
+/* Retrieve the list of one or more identifiers that the given bind(c)
+ attribute applies to. */
+
+gfc_try
+get_bind_c_idents (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ int num_idents = 0;
+ gfc_symbol *tmp_sym = NULL;
+ match found_id;
+ gfc_common_head *com_block = NULL;
+
+ if (gfc_match_name (name) == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ found_id = MATCH_YES;
+ gfc_get_ha_symbol (name, &tmp_sym);
+ }
+ else if (match_common_name (name) == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ found_id = MATCH_YES;
+ com_block = gfc_get_common (name, 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Need either entity or common block name for "
+ "attribute specification statement at %C");
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Save the current identifier and look for more. */
+ do
+ {
+ /* Increment the number of identifiers found for this spec stmt. */
+ num_idents++;
+
+ /* Make sure we have a sym or com block, and verify that it can
+ be bind(c). Set the appropriate field(s) and look for more
+ identifiers. */
+ if (tmp_sym != NULL || com_block != NULL)
+ {
+ if (tmp_sym != NULL)
+ {
+ if (set_verify_bind_c_sym (tmp_sym, num_idents)
+ != SUCCESS)
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (set_verify_bind_c_com_block(com_block, num_idents)
+ != SUCCESS)
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ /* Look to see if we have another identifier. */
+ tmp_sym = NULL;
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ found_id = MATCH_NO;
+ else if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ found_id = MATCH_NO;
+ else if (gfc_match_name (name) == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ found_id = MATCH_YES;
+ gfc_get_ha_symbol (name, &tmp_sym);
+ }
+ else if (match_common_name (name) == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ found_id = MATCH_YES;
+ com_block = gfc_get_common (name, 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing entity or common block name for "
+ "attribute specification statement at %C");
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_internal_error ("Missing symbol");
+ }
+ } while (found_id == MATCH_YES);
+
+ /* if we get here we were successful */
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Try and match a BIND(C) attribute specification statement. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_bind_c_stmt (void)
+{
+ match found_match = MATCH_NO;
+ gfc_typespec *ts;
+
+ ts = &current_ts;
+
+ /* This may not be necessary. */
+ gfc_clear_ts (ts);
+ /* Clear the temporary binding label holder. */
+ curr_binding_label[0] = '\0';
+
+ /* Look for the bind(c). */
+ found_match = gfc_match_bind_c (NULL, true);
+
+ if (found_match == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* Look for the :: now, but it is not required. */
+ gfc_match (" :: ");
+
+ /* Get the identifier(s) that needs to be updated. This may need to
+ change to hand the flag(s) for the attr specified so all identifiers
+ found can have all appropriate parts updated (assuming that the same
+ spec stmt can have multiple attrs, such as both bind(c) and
+ allocatable...). */
+ if (get_bind_c_idents () != SUCCESS)
+ /* Error message should have printed already. */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ return found_match;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a data declaration statement. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_data_decl (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+ int elem;
+
+ num_idents_on_line = 0;
+
+ m = gfc_match_decl_type_spec (&current_ts, 0);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if ((current_ts.type == BT_DERIVED || current_ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ sym = gfc_use_derived (current_ts.u.derived);
+
+ if (sym == NULL)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ current_ts.u.derived = sym;
+ }
+
+ m = match_attr_spec ();
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_NO;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if ((current_ts.type == BT_DERIVED || current_ts.type == BT_CLASS)
+ && current_ts.u.derived->components == NULL
+ && !current_ts.u.derived->attr.zero_comp)
+ {
+
+ if (current_attr.pointer && gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED)
+ goto ok;
+
+ gfc_find_symbol (current_ts.u.derived->name,
+ current_ts.u.derived->ns->parent, 1, &sym);
+
+ /* Any symbol that we find had better be a type definition
+ which has its components defined. */
+ if (sym != NULL && sym->attr.flavor == FL_DERIVED
+ && (current_ts.u.derived->components != NULL
+ || current_ts.u.derived->attr.zero_comp))
+ goto ok;
+
+ /* Now we have an error, which we signal, and then fix up
+ because the knock-on is plain and simple confusing. */
+ gfc_error_now ("Derived type at %C has not been previously defined "
+ "and so cannot appear in a derived type definition");
+ current_attr.pointer = 1;
+ goto ok;
+ }
+
+ok:
+ /* If we have an old-style character declaration, and no new-style
+ attribute specifications, then there a comma is optional between
+ the type specification and the variable list. */
+ if (m == MATCH_NO && current_ts.type == BT_CHARACTER && old_char_selector)
+ gfc_match_char (',');
+
+ /* Give the types/attributes to symbols that follow. Give the element
+ a number so that repeat character length expressions can be copied. */
+ elem = 1;
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ num_idents_on_line++;
+ m = variable_decl (elem++);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_error_flag_test () == 0)
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in data declaration at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_free_data_all (gfc_current_ns);
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_free_array_spec (current_as);
+ current_as = NULL;
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a prefix associated with a function or subroutine
+ declaration. If the typespec pointer is nonnull, then a typespec
+ can be matched. Note that if nothing matches, MATCH_YES is
+ returned (the null string was matched). */
+
+match
+gfc_match_prefix (gfc_typespec *ts)
+{
+ bool seen_type;
+ bool seen_impure;
+ bool found_prefix;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ seen_type = false;
+ seen_impure = false;
+
+ gcc_assert (!gfc_matching_prefix);
+ gfc_matching_prefix = true;
+
+ do
+ {
+ found_prefix = false;
+
+ if (!seen_type && ts != NULL
+ && gfc_match_decl_type_spec (ts, 0) == MATCH_YES
+ && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+
+ seen_type = true;
+ found_prefix = true;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match ("elemental% ") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_elemental (&current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ goto error;
+
+ found_prefix = true;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match ("pure% ") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_pure (&current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ goto error;
+
+ found_prefix = true;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match ("recursive% ") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_recursive (&current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ goto error;
+
+ found_prefix = true;
+ }
+
+ /* IMPURE is a somewhat special case, as it needs not set an actual
+ attribute but rather only prevents ELEMENTAL routines from being
+ automatically PURE. */
+ if (gfc_match ("impure% ") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008,
+ "Fortran 2008: IMPURE procedure at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ goto error;
+
+ seen_impure = true;
+ found_prefix = true;
+ }
+ }
+ while (found_prefix);
+
+ /* IMPURE and PURE must not both appear, of course. */
+ if (seen_impure && current_attr.pure)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PURE and IMPURE must not appear both at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* If IMPURE it not seen but the procedure is ELEMENTAL, mark it as PURE. */
+ if (!seen_impure && current_attr.elemental && !current_attr.pure)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_pure (&current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* At this point, the next item is not a prefix. */
+ gcc_assert (gfc_matching_prefix);
+ gfc_matching_prefix = false;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+error:
+ gcc_assert (gfc_matching_prefix);
+ gfc_matching_prefix = false;
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Copy attributes matched by gfc_match_prefix() to attributes on a symbol. */
+
+static gfc_try
+copy_prefix (symbol_attribute *dest, locus *where)
+{
+ if (current_attr.pure && gfc_add_pure (dest, where) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ if (current_attr.elemental && gfc_add_elemental (dest, where) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ if (current_attr.recursive && gfc_add_recursive (dest, where) == FAILURE)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ return SUCCESS;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a formal argument list. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_formal_arglist (gfc_symbol *progname, int st_flag, int null_flag)
+{
+ gfc_formal_arglist *head, *tail, *p, *q;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ head = tail = NULL;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (null_flag)
+ goto ok;
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') == MATCH_YES)
+ goto ok;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char ('*') == MATCH_YES)
+ sym = NULL;
+ else
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &sym))
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ p = gfc_get_formal_arglist ();
+
+ if (head == NULL)
+ head = tail = p;
+ else
+ {
+ tail->next = p;
+ tail = p;
+ }
+
+ tail->sym = sym;
+
+ /* We don't add the VARIABLE flavor because the name could be a
+ dummy procedure. We don't apply these attributes to formal
+ arguments of statement functions. */
+ if (sym != NULL && !st_flag
+ && (gfc_add_dummy (&sym->attr, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_missing_attr (&sym->attr, NULL) == FAILURE))
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* The name of a program unit can be in a different namespace,
+ so check for it explicitly. After the statement is accepted,
+ the name is checked for especially in gfc_get_symbol(). */
+ if (gfc_new_block != NULL && sym != NULL
+ && strcmp (sym->name, gfc_new_block->name) == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Name '%s' at %C is the name of the procedure",
+ sym->name);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') == MATCH_YES)
+ goto ok;
+
+ m = gfc_match_char (',');
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Unexpected junk in formal argument list at %C");
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ok:
+ /* Check for duplicate symbols in the formal argument list. */
+ if (head != NULL)
+ {
+ for (p = head; p->next; p = p->next)
+ {
+ if (p->sym == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ for (q = p->next; q; q = q->next)
+ if (p->sym == q->sym)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate symbol '%s' in formal argument list "
+ "at %C", p->sym->name);
+
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_explicit_interface (progname, IFSRC_DECL, head, NULL)
+ == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_free_formal_arglist (head);
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a RESULT specification following a function declaration or
+ ENTRY statement. Also matches the end-of-statement. */
+
+static match
+match_result (gfc_symbol *function, gfc_symbol **result)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *r;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" result (") != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Get the right paren, and that's it because there could be the
+ bind(c) attribute after the result clause. */
+ if (gfc_match_char(')') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* TODO: should report the missing right paren here. */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp (function->name, name) == 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("RESULT variable at %C must be different than function name");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &r))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_result (&r->attr, r->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ *result = r;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a function suffix, which could be a combination of a result
+ clause and BIND(C), either one, or neither. The draft does not
+ require them to come in a specific order. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_suffix (gfc_symbol *sym, gfc_symbol **result)
+{
+ match is_bind_c; /* Found bind(c). */
+ match is_result; /* Found result clause. */
+ match found_match; /* Status of whether we've found a good match. */
+ char peek_char; /* Character we're going to peek at. */
+ bool allow_binding_name;
+
+ /* Initialize to having found nothing. */
+ found_match = MATCH_NO;
+ is_bind_c = MATCH_NO;
+ is_result = MATCH_NO;
+
+ /* Get the next char to narrow between result and bind(c). */
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ peek_char = gfc_peek_ascii_char ();
+
+ /* C binding names are not allowed for internal procedures. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_CONTAINS
+ && sym->ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE)
+ allow_binding_name = false;
+ else
+ allow_binding_name = true;
+
+ switch (peek_char)
+ {
+ case 'r':
+ /* Look for result clause. */
+ is_result = match_result (sym, result);
+ if (is_result == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* Now see if there is a bind(c) after it. */
+ is_bind_c = gfc_match_bind_c (sym, allow_binding_name);
+ /* We've found the result clause and possibly bind(c). */
+ found_match = MATCH_YES;
+ }
+ else
+ /* This should only be MATCH_ERROR. */
+ found_match = is_result;
+ break;
+ case 'b':
+ /* Look for bind(c) first. */
+ is_bind_c = gfc_match_bind_c (sym, allow_binding_name);
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* Now see if a result clause followed it. */
+ is_result = match_result (sym, result);
+ found_match = MATCH_YES;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Should only be a MATCH_ERROR if we get here after seeing 'b'. */
+ found_match = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ gfc_error ("Unexpected junk after function declaration at %C");
+ found_match = MATCH_ERROR;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* Fortran 2008 draft allows BIND(C) for internal procedures. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_CONTAINS
+ && sym->ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: BIND(C) attribute "
+ "at %L may not be specified for an internal "
+ "procedure", &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_is_bind_c (&(sym->attr), sym->name, &gfc_current_locus, 1)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ return found_match;
+}
+
+
+/* Procedure pointer return value without RESULT statement:
+ Add "hidden" result variable named "ppr@". */
+
+static gfc_try
+add_hidden_procptr_result (gfc_symbol *sym)
+{
+ bool case1,case2;
+
+ if (gfc_notification_std (GFC_STD_F2003) == ERROR)
+ return FAILURE;
+
+ /* First usage case: PROCEDURE and EXTERNAL statements. */
+ case1 = gfc_current_state () == COMP_FUNCTION && gfc_current_block ()
+ && strcmp (gfc_current_block ()->name, sym->name) == 0
+ && sym->attr.external;
+ /* Second usage case: INTERFACE statements. */
+ case2 = gfc_current_state () == COMP_INTERFACE && gfc_state_stack->previous
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous->state == COMP_FUNCTION
+ && strcmp (gfc_state_stack->previous->sym->name, sym->name) == 0;
+
+ if (case1 || case2)
+ {
+ gfc_symtree *stree;
+ if (case1)
+ gfc_get_sym_tree ("ppr@", gfc_current_ns, &stree, false);
+ else if (case2)
+ {
+ gfc_symtree *st2;
+ gfc_get_sym_tree ("ppr@", gfc_current_ns->parent, &stree, false);
+ st2 = gfc_new_symtree (&gfc_current_ns->sym_root, "ppr@");
+ st2->n.sym = stree->n.sym;
+ }
+ sym->result = stree->n.sym;
+
+ sym->result->attr.proc_pointer = sym->attr.proc_pointer;
+ sym->result->attr.pointer = sym->attr.pointer;
+ sym->result->attr.external = sym->attr.external;
+ sym->result->attr.referenced = sym->attr.referenced;
+ sym->result->ts = sym->ts;
+ sym->attr.proc_pointer = 0;
+ sym->attr.pointer = 0;
+ sym->attr.external = 0;
+ if (sym->result->attr.external && sym->result->attr.pointer)
+ {
+ sym->result->attr.pointer = 0;
+ sym->result->attr.proc_pointer = 1;
+ }
+
+ return gfc_add_result (&sym->result->attr, sym->result->name, NULL);
+ }
+ /* POINTER after PROCEDURE/EXTERNAL/INTERFACE statement. */
+ else if (sym->attr.function && !sym->attr.external && sym->attr.pointer
+ && sym->result && sym->result != sym && sym->result->attr.external
+ && sym == gfc_current_ns->proc_name
+ && sym == sym->result->ns->proc_name
+ && strcmp ("ppr@", sym->result->name) == 0)
+ {
+ sym->result->attr.proc_pointer = 1;
+ sym->attr.pointer = 0;
+ return SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else
+ return FAILURE;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the interface for a PROCEDURE declaration,
+ including brackets (R1212). */
+
+static match
+match_procedure_interface (gfc_symbol **proc_if)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+ locus old_loc, entry_loc;
+ gfc_namespace *old_ns = gfc_current_ns;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+
+ old_loc = entry_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+ gfc_clear_ts (&current_ts);
+
+ if (gfc_match (" (") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = entry_loc;
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ /* Get the type spec. for the procedure interface. */
+ old_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+ m = gfc_match_decl_type_spec (&current_ts, 0);
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ if (m == MATCH_YES || (m == MATCH_NO && gfc_peek_ascii_char () == ')'))
+ goto got_ts;
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Procedure interface is itself a procedure. */
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+
+ /* First look to see if it is already accessible in the current
+ namespace because it is use associated or contained. */
+ st = NULL;
+ if (gfc_find_sym_tree (name, NULL, 0, &st))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* If it is still not found, then try the parent namespace, if it
+ exists and create the symbol there if it is still not found. */
+ if (gfc_current_ns->parent)
+ gfc_current_ns = gfc_current_ns->parent;
+ if (st == NULL && gfc_get_ha_sym_tree (name, &st))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_current_ns = old_ns;
+ *proc_if = st->n.sym;
+
+ /* Various interface checks. */
+ if (*proc_if)
+ {
+ (*proc_if)->refs++;
+ /* Resolve interface if possible. That way, attr.procedure is only set
+ if it is declared by a later procedure-declaration-stmt, which is
+ invalid per C1212. */
+ while ((*proc_if)->ts.interface)
+ *proc_if = (*proc_if)->ts.interface;
+
+ if ((*proc_if)->generic)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Interface '%s' at %C may not be generic",
+ (*proc_if)->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((*proc_if)->attr.proc == PROC_ST_FUNCTION)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Interface '%s' at %C may not be a statement function",
+ (*proc_if)->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ /* Handle intrinsic procedures. */
+ if (!((*proc_if)->attr.external || (*proc_if)->attr.use_assoc
+ || (*proc_if)->attr.if_source == IFSRC_IFBODY)
+ && (gfc_is_intrinsic ((*proc_if), 0, gfc_current_locus)
+ || gfc_is_intrinsic ((*proc_if), 1, gfc_current_locus)))
+ (*proc_if)->attr.intrinsic = 1;
+ if ((*proc_if)->attr.intrinsic
+ && !gfc_intrinsic_actual_ok ((*proc_if)->name, 0))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Intrinsic procedure '%s' not allowed "
+ "in PROCEDURE statement at %C", (*proc_if)->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+got_ts:
+ if (gfc_match (" )") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = entry_loc;
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a PROCEDURE declaration (R1211). */
+
+static match
+match_procedure_decl (void)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symbol *sym, *proc_if = NULL;
+ int num;
+ gfc_expr *initializer = NULL;
+
+ /* Parse interface (with brackets). */
+ m = match_procedure_interface (&proc_if);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Parse attributes (with colons). */
+ m = match_attr_spec();
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Get procedure symbols. */
+ for(num=1;;num++)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 0);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Add current_attr to the symbol attributes. */
+ if (gfc_copy_attr (&sym->attr, &current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (sym->attr.is_bind_c)
+ {
+ /* Check for C1218. */
+ if (!proc_if || !proc_if->attr.is_bind_c)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("BIND(C) attribute at %C requires "
+ "an interface with BIND(C)");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ /* Check for C1217. */
+ if (has_name_equals && sym->attr.pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("BIND(C) procedure with NAME may not have "
+ "POINTER attribute at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (has_name_equals && sym->attr.dummy)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Dummy procedure at %C may not have "
+ "BIND(C) attribute with NAME");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ /* Set binding label for BIND(C). */
+ if (set_binding_label (sym->binding_label, sym->name, num) != SUCCESS)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_external (&sym->attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (add_hidden_procptr_result (sym) == SUCCESS)
+ sym = sym->result;
+
+ if (gfc_add_proc (&sym->attr, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Set interface. */
+ if (proc_if != NULL)
+ {
+ if (sym->ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Procedure '%s' at %L already has basic type of %s",
+ sym->name, &gfc_current_locus,
+ gfc_basic_typename (sym->ts.type));
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ sym->ts.interface = proc_if;
+ sym->attr.untyped = 1;
+ sym->attr.if_source = IFSRC_IFBODY;
+ }
+ else if (current_ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_type (sym, &current_ts, &gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ sym->ts.interface = gfc_new_symbol ("", gfc_current_ns);
+ sym->ts.interface->ts = current_ts;
+ sym->ts.interface->attr.function = 1;
+ sym->attr.function = sym->ts.interface->attr.function;
+ sym->attr.if_source = IFSRC_UNKNOWN;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match (" =>") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (!current_attr.pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initialization at %C isn't for a pointer variable");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ m = match_pointer_init (&initializer, 1);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (add_init_expr_to_sym (sym->name, &initializer, &gfc_current_locus)
+ != SUCCESS)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ }
+
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (sym);
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in PROCEDURE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+cleanup:
+ /* Free stuff up and return. */
+ gfc_free_expr (initializer);
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+static match
+match_binding_attributes (gfc_typebound_proc* ba, bool generic, bool ppc);
+
+
+/* Match a procedure pointer component declaration (R445). */
+
+static match
+match_ppc_decl (void)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symbol *proc_if = NULL;
+ gfc_typespec ts;
+ int num;
+ gfc_component *c;
+ gfc_expr *initializer = NULL;
+ gfc_typebound_proc* tb;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+
+ /* Parse interface (with brackets). */
+ m = match_procedure_interface (&proc_if);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ /* Parse attributes. */
+ tb = XCNEW (gfc_typebound_proc);
+ tb->where = gfc_current_locus;
+ m = match_binding_attributes (tb, false, true);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.procedure = 1;
+ current_attr.proc_pointer = 1;
+ current_attr.access = tb->access;
+ current_attr.flavor = FL_PROCEDURE;
+
+ /* Match the colons (required). */
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected '::' after binding-attributes at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for C450. */
+ if (!tb->nopass && proc_if == NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error("NOPASS or explicit interface required at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: Procedure pointer "
+ "component at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Match PPC names. */
+ ts = current_ts;
+ for(num=1;;num++)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_add_component (gfc_current_block (), name, &c) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Add current_attr to the symbol attributes. */
+ if (gfc_copy_attr (&c->attr, &current_attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_external (&c->attr, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_proc (&c->attr, name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ c->tb = tb;
+
+ /* Set interface. */
+ if (proc_if != NULL)
+ {
+ c->ts.interface = proc_if;
+ c->attr.untyped = 1;
+ c->attr.if_source = IFSRC_IFBODY;
+ }
+ else if (ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ c->ts = ts;
+ c->ts.interface = gfc_new_symbol ("", gfc_current_ns);
+ c->ts.interface->ts = ts;
+ c->ts.interface->attr.function = 1;
+ c->attr.function = c->ts.interface->attr.function;
+ c->attr.if_source = IFSRC_UNKNOWN;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match (" =>") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = match_pointer_init (&initializer, 1);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_free_expr (initializer);
+ return m;
+ }
+ c->initializer = initializer;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in procedure pointer component at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a PROCEDURE declaration inside an interface (R1206). */
+
+static match
+match_procedure_in_interface (void)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+
+ if (current_interface.type == INTERFACE_NAMELESS
+ || current_interface.type == INTERFACE_ABSTRACT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PROCEDURE at %C must be in a generic interface");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns->parent, &sym))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_interface (sym) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in PROCEDURE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* General matcher for PROCEDURE declarations. */
+
+static match match_procedure_in_type (void);
+
+match
+gfc_match_procedure (void)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ switch (gfc_current_state ())
+ {
+ case COMP_NONE:
+ case COMP_PROGRAM:
+ case COMP_MODULE:
+ case COMP_SUBROUTINE:
+ case COMP_FUNCTION:
+ m = match_procedure_decl ();
+ break;
+ case COMP_INTERFACE:
+ m = match_procedure_in_interface ();
+ break;
+ case COMP_DERIVED:
+ m = match_ppc_decl ();
+ break;
+ case COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS:
+ m = match_procedure_in_type ();
+ break;
+ default:
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: PROCEDURE statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Warn if a matched procedure has the same name as an intrinsic; this is
+ simply a wrapper around gfc_warn_intrinsic_shadow that interprets the current
+ parser-state-stack to find out whether we're in a module. */
+
+static void
+warn_intrinsic_shadow (const gfc_symbol* sym, bool func)
+{
+ bool in_module;
+
+ in_module = (gfc_state_stack->previous
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous->state == COMP_MODULE);
+
+ gfc_warn_intrinsic_shadow (sym, in_module, func);
+}
+
+
+/* Match a function declaration. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_function_decl (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym, *result;
+ locus old_loc;
+ match m;
+ match suffix_match;
+ match found_match; /* Status returned by match func. */
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_NONE
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_INTERFACE
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_CONTAINS)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ gfc_clear_ts (&current_ts);
+
+ old_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ m = gfc_match_prefix (&current_ts);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match ("function% %n", name) != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+ if (get_proc_name (name, &sym, false))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (add_hidden_procptr_result (sym) == SUCCESS)
+ sym = sym->result;
+
+ gfc_new_block = sym;
+
+ m = gfc_match_formal_arglist (sym, 0, 0);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected formal argument list in function "
+ "definition at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ result = NULL;
+
+ /* According to the draft, the bind(c) and result clause can
+ come in either order after the formal_arg_list (i.e., either
+ can be first, both can exist together or by themselves or neither
+ one). Therefore, the match_result can't match the end of the
+ string, and check for the bind(c) or result clause in either order. */
+ found_match = gfc_match_eos ();
+
+ /* Make sure that it isn't already declared as BIND(C). If it is, it
+ must have been marked BIND(C) with a BIND(C) attribute and that is
+ not allowed for procedures. */
+ if (sym->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ sym->attr.is_bind_c = 0;
+ if (sym->old_symbol != NULL)
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks",
+ &(sym->old_symbol->declared_at));
+ else
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks", &gfc_current_locus);
+ }
+
+ if (found_match != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* If we haven't found the end-of-statement, look for a suffix. */
+ suffix_match = gfc_match_suffix (sym, &result);
+ if (suffix_match == MATCH_YES)
+ /* Need to get the eos now. */
+ found_match = gfc_match_eos ();
+ else
+ found_match = suffix_match;
+ }
+
+ if(found_match != MATCH_YES)
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Make changes to the symbol. */
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_function (&sym->attr, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (gfc_missing_attr (&sym->attr, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || copy_prefix (&sym->attr, &sym->declared_at) == FAILURE)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ /* Delay matching the function characteristics until after the
+ specification block by signalling kind=-1. */
+ sym->declared_at = old_loc;
+ if (current_ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ current_ts.kind = -1;
+ else
+ current_ts.kind = 0;
+
+ if (result == NULL)
+ {
+ if (current_ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN
+ && gfc_add_type (sym, &current_ts, &gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ goto cleanup;
+ sym->result = sym;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (current_ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN
+ && gfc_add_type (result, &current_ts, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ goto cleanup;
+ sym->result = result;
+ }
+
+ /* Warn if this procedure has the same name as an intrinsic. */
+ warn_intrinsic_shadow (sym, true);
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* This is mostly a copy of parse.c(add_global_procedure) but modified to
+ pass the name of the entry, rather than the gfc_current_block name, and
+ to return false upon finding an existing global entry. */
+
+static bool
+add_global_entry (const char *name, int sub)
+{
+ gfc_gsymbol *s;
+ enum gfc_symbol_type type;
+
+ s = gfc_get_gsymbol(name);
+ type = sub ? GSYM_SUBROUTINE : GSYM_FUNCTION;
+
+ if (s->defined
+ || (s->type != GSYM_UNKNOWN
+ && s->type != type))
+ gfc_global_used(s, NULL);
+ else
+ {
+ s->type = type;
+ s->where = gfc_current_locus;
+ s->defined = 1;
+ s->ns = gfc_current_ns;
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+
+/* Match an ENTRY statement. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_entry (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *proc;
+ gfc_symbol *result;
+ gfc_symbol *entry;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_compile_state state;
+ match m;
+ gfc_entry_list *el;
+ locus old_loc;
+ bool module_procedure;
+ char peek_char;
+ match is_bind_c;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008_OBS, "Fortran 2008 obsolescent feature: "
+ "ENTRY statement at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ state = gfc_current_state ();
+ if (state != COMP_SUBROUTINE && state != COMP_FUNCTION)
+ {
+ switch (state)
+ {
+ case COMP_PROGRAM:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within a PROGRAM");
+ break;
+ case COMP_MODULE:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within a MODULE");
+ break;
+ case COMP_BLOCK_DATA:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a BLOCK DATA");
+ break;
+ case COMP_INTERFACE:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "an INTERFACE");
+ break;
+ case COMP_DERIVED:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a DERIVED TYPE block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_IF:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "an IF-THEN block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_DO:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a DO block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_SELECT:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a SELECT block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_FORALL:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a FORALL block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_WHERE:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a WHERE block");
+ break;
+ case COMP_CONTAINS:
+ gfc_error ("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear within "
+ "a contained subprogram");
+ break;
+ default:
+ gfc_internal_error ("gfc_match_entry(): Bad state");
+ }
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ module_procedure = gfc_current_ns->parent != NULL
+ && gfc_current_ns->parent->proc_name
+ && gfc_current_ns->parent->proc_name->attr.flavor
+ == FL_MODULE;
+
+ if (gfc_current_ns->parent != NULL
+ && gfc_current_ns->parent->proc_name
+ && !module_procedure)
+ {
+ gfc_error("ENTRY statement at %C cannot appear in a "
+ "contained procedure");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Module function entries need special care in get_proc_name
+ because previous references within the function will have
+ created symbols attached to the current namespace. */
+ if (get_proc_name (name, &entry,
+ gfc_current_ns->parent != NULL
+ && module_procedure))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ proc = gfc_current_block ();
+
+ /* Make sure that it isn't already declared as BIND(C). If it is, it
+ must have been marked BIND(C) with a BIND(C) attribute and that is
+ not allowed for procedures. */
+ if (entry->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ entry->attr.is_bind_c = 0;
+ if (entry->old_symbol != NULL)
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks",
+ &(entry->old_symbol->declared_at));
+ else
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks", &gfc_current_locus);
+ }
+
+ /* Check what next non-whitespace character is so we can tell if there
+ is the required parens if we have a BIND(C). */
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ peek_char = gfc_peek_ascii_char ();
+
+ if (state == COMP_SUBROUTINE)
+ {
+ /* An entry in a subroutine. */
+ if (!gfc_current_ns->parent && !add_global_entry (name, 1))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ m = gfc_match_formal_arglist (entry, 0, 1);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Call gfc_match_bind_c with allow_binding_name = true as ENTRY can
+ never be an internal procedure. */
+ is_bind_c = gfc_match_bind_c (entry, true);
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (peek_char != '(')
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing required parentheses before BIND(C) at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (gfc_add_is_bind_c (&(entry->attr), entry->name, &(entry->declared_at), 1)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_entry (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_subroutine (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* An entry in a function.
+ We need to take special care because writing
+ ENTRY f()
+ as
+ ENTRY f
+ is allowed, whereas
+ ENTRY f() RESULT (r)
+ can't be written as
+ ENTRY f RESULT (r). */
+ if (!gfc_current_ns->parent && !add_global_entry (name, 0))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ old_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+ /* Match the empty argument list, and add the interface to
+ the symbol. */
+ m = gfc_match_formal_arglist (entry, 0, 1);
+ }
+ else
+ m = gfc_match_formal_arglist (entry, 0, 0);
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ result = NULL;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_entry (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_function (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ entry->result = entry;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_suffix (entry, &result);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_ENTRY);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (result)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_result (&result->attr, result->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_entry (&entry->attr, result->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_function (&entry->attr, result->name, NULL)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ entry->result = result;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_entry (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_function (&entry->attr, entry->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ entry->result = entry;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_ENTRY);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ entry->attr.recursive = proc->attr.recursive;
+ entry->attr.elemental = proc->attr.elemental;
+ entry->attr.pure = proc->attr.pure;
+
+ el = gfc_get_entry_list ();
+ el->sym = entry;
+ el->next = gfc_current_ns->entries;
+ gfc_current_ns->entries = el;
+ if (el->next)
+ el->id = el->next->id + 1;
+ else
+ el->id = 1;
+
+ new_st.op = EXEC_ENTRY;
+ new_st.ext.entry = el;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a subroutine statement, including optional prefixes. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_subroutine (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+ match is_bind_c;
+ char peek_char;
+ bool allow_binding_name;
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_NONE
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_INTERFACE
+ && gfc_current_state () != COMP_CONTAINS)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ m = gfc_match_prefix (NULL);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ m = gfc_match ("subroutine% %n", name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (get_proc_name (name, &sym, false))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Set declared_at as it might point to, e.g., a PUBLIC statement, if
+ the symbol existed before. */
+ sym->declared_at = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ if (add_hidden_procptr_result (sym) == SUCCESS)
+ sym = sym->result;
+
+ gfc_new_block = sym;
+
+ /* Check what next non-whitespace character is so we can tell if there
+ is the required parens if we have a BIND(C). */
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ peek_char = gfc_peek_ascii_char ();
+
+ if (gfc_add_subroutine (&sym->attr, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match_formal_arglist (sym, 0, 1) != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Make sure that it isn't already declared as BIND(C). If it is, it
+ must have been marked BIND(C) with a BIND(C) attribute and that is
+ not allowed for procedures. */
+ if (sym->attr.is_bind_c == 1)
+ {
+ sym->attr.is_bind_c = 0;
+ if (sym->old_symbol != NULL)
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks",
+ &(sym->old_symbol->declared_at));
+ else
+ gfc_error_now ("BIND(C) attribute at %L can only be used for "
+ "variables or common blocks", &gfc_current_locus);
+ }
+
+ /* C binding names are not allowed for internal procedures. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_CONTAINS
+ && sym->ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE)
+ allow_binding_name = false;
+ else
+ allow_binding_name = true;
+
+ /* Here, we are just checking if it has the bind(c) attribute, and if
+ so, then we need to make sure it's all correct. If it doesn't,
+ we still need to continue matching the rest of the subroutine line. */
+ is_bind_c = gfc_match_bind_c (sym, allow_binding_name);
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_ERROR)
+ {
+ /* There was an attempt at the bind(c), but it was wrong. An
+ error message should have been printed w/in the gfc_match_bind_c
+ so here we'll just return the MATCH_ERROR. */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (is_bind_c == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* The following is allowed in the Fortran 2008 draft. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_CONTAINS
+ && sym->ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE
+ && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: BIND(C) attribute "
+ "at %L may not be specified for an internal "
+ "procedure", &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (peek_char != '(')
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing required parentheses before BIND(C) at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (gfc_add_is_bind_c (&(sym->attr), sym->name, &(sym->declared_at), 1)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_SUBROUTINE);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_prefix (&sym->attr, &sym->declared_at) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Warn if it has the same name as an intrinsic. */
+ warn_intrinsic_shadow (sym, false);
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a BIND(C) specifier, with the optional 'name=' specifier if
+ given, and set the binding label in either the given symbol (if not
+ NULL), or in the current_ts. The symbol may be NULL because we may
+ encounter the BIND(C) before the declaration itself. Return
+ MATCH_NO if what we're looking at isn't a BIND(C) specifier,
+ MATCH_ERROR if it is a BIND(C) clause but an error was encountered,
+ or MATCH_YES if the specifier was correct and the binding label and
+ bind(c) fields were set correctly for the given symbol or the
+ current_ts. If allow_binding_name is false, no binding name may be
+ given. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_bind_c (gfc_symbol *sym, bool allow_binding_name)
+{
+ /* binding label, if exists */
+ char binding_label[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ match double_quote;
+ match single_quote;
+
+ /* Initialize the flag that specifies whether we encountered a NAME=
+ specifier or not. */
+ has_name_equals = 0;
+
+ /* Init the first char to nil so we can catch if we don't have
+ the label (name attr) or the symbol name yet. */
+ binding_label[0] = '\0';
+
+ /* This much we have to be able to match, in this order, if
+ there is a bind(c) label. */
+ if (gfc_match (" bind ( c ") != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ /* Now see if there is a binding label, or if we've reached the
+ end of the bind(c) attribute without one. */
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match (" name = ") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in NAME= specifier for binding label "
+ "at %C");
+ /* should give an error message here */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ has_name_equals = 1;
+
+ /* Get the opening quote. */
+ double_quote = MATCH_YES;
+ single_quote = MATCH_YES;
+ double_quote = gfc_match_char ('"');
+ if (double_quote != MATCH_YES)
+ single_quote = gfc_match_char ('\'');
+ if (double_quote != MATCH_YES && single_quote != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in NAME= specifier for binding label "
+ "at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Grab the binding label, using functions that will not lower
+ case the names automatically. */
+ if (gfc_match_name_C (binding_label) != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Get the closing quotation. */
+ if (double_quote == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char ('"') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing closing quote '\"' for binding label at %C");
+ /* User started string with '"' so looked to match it. */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char ('\'') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing closing quote '\'' for binding label at %C");
+ /* User started string with "'" char. */
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Get the required right paren. */
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing closing paren for binding label at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (has_name_equals && !allow_binding_name)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("No binding name is allowed in BIND(C) at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (has_name_equals && sym != NULL && sym->attr.dummy)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("For dummy procedure %s, no binding name is "
+ "allowed in BIND(C) at %C", sym->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Save the binding label to the symbol. If sym is null, we're
+ probably matching the typespec attributes of a declaration and
+ haven't gotten the name yet, and therefore, no symbol yet. */
+ if (binding_label[0] != '\0')
+ {
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ {
+ strcpy (sym->binding_label, binding_label);
+ }
+ else
+ strcpy (curr_binding_label, binding_label);
+ }
+ else if (allow_binding_name)
+ {
+ /* No binding label, but if symbol isn't null, we
+ can set the label for it here.
+ If name="" or allow_binding_name is false, no C binding name is
+ created. */
+ if (sym != NULL && sym->name != NULL && has_name_equals == 0)
+ strncpy (sym->binding_label, sym->name, strlen (sym->name) + 1);
+ }
+
+ if (has_name_equals && gfc_current_state () == COMP_INTERFACE
+ && current_interface.type == INTERFACE_ABSTRACT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("NAME not allowed on BIND(C) for ABSTRACT INTERFACE at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Return nonzero if we're currently compiling a contained procedure. */
+
+static int
+contained_procedure (void)
+{
+ gfc_state_data *s = gfc_state_stack;
+
+ if ((s->state == COMP_SUBROUTINE || s->state == COMP_FUNCTION)
+ && s->previous != NULL && s->previous->state == COMP_CONTAINS)
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Set the kind of each enumerator. The kind is selected such that it is
+ interoperable with the corresponding C enumeration type, making
+ sure that -fshort-enums is honored. */
+
+static void
+set_enum_kind(void)
+{
+ enumerator_history *current_history = NULL;
+ int kind;
+ int i;
+
+ if (max_enum == NULL || enum_history == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ if (!flag_short_enums)
+ return;
+
+ i = 0;
+ do
+ {
+ kind = gfc_integer_kinds[i++].kind;
+ }
+ while (kind < gfc_c_int_kind
+ && gfc_check_integer_range (max_enum->initializer->value.integer,
+ kind) != ARITH_OK);
+
+ current_history = enum_history;
+ while (current_history != NULL)
+ {
+ current_history->sym->ts.kind = kind;
+ current_history = current_history->next;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Match any of the various end-block statements. Returns the type of
+ END to the caller. The END INTERFACE, END IF, END DO, END SELECT
+ and END BLOCK statements cannot be replaced by a single END statement. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_end (gfc_statement *st)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_compile_state state;
+ locus old_loc;
+ const char *block_name;
+ const char *target;
+ int eos_ok;
+ match m;
+ gfc_namespace *parent_ns, *ns, *prev_ns;
+ gfc_namespace **nsp;
+
+ old_loc = gfc_current_locus;
+ if (gfc_match ("end") != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ state = gfc_current_state ();
+ block_name = gfc_current_block () == NULL
+ ? NULL : gfc_current_block ()->name;
+
+ switch (state)
+ {
+ case COMP_ASSOCIATE:
+ case COMP_BLOCK:
+ if (!strcmp (block_name, "block@"))
+ block_name = NULL;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_CONTAINS:
+ case COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS:
+ state = gfc_state_stack->previous->state;
+ block_name = gfc_state_stack->previous->sym == NULL
+ ? NULL : gfc_state_stack->previous->sym->name;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ switch (state)
+ {
+ case COMP_NONE:
+ case COMP_PROGRAM:
+ *st = ST_END_PROGRAM;
+ target = " program";
+ eos_ok = 1;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_SUBROUTINE:
+ *st = ST_END_SUBROUTINE;
+ target = " subroutine";
+ eos_ok = !contained_procedure ();
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_FUNCTION:
+ *st = ST_END_FUNCTION;
+ target = " function";
+ eos_ok = !contained_procedure ();
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_BLOCK_DATA:
+ *st = ST_END_BLOCK_DATA;
+ target = " block data";
+ eos_ok = 1;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_MODULE:
+ *st = ST_END_MODULE;
+ target = " module";
+ eos_ok = 1;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_INTERFACE:
+ *st = ST_END_INTERFACE;
+ target = " interface";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_DERIVED:
+ case COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS:
+ *st = ST_END_TYPE;
+ target = " type";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_ASSOCIATE:
+ *st = ST_END_ASSOCIATE;
+ target = " associate";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_BLOCK:
+ *st = ST_END_BLOCK;
+ target = " block";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_IF:
+ *st = ST_ENDIF;
+ target = " if";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_DO:
+ *st = ST_ENDDO;
+ target = " do";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_CRITICAL:
+ *st = ST_END_CRITICAL;
+ target = " critical";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_SELECT:
+ case COMP_SELECT_TYPE:
+ *st = ST_END_SELECT;
+ target = " select";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_FORALL:
+ *st = ST_END_FORALL;
+ target = " forall";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_WHERE:
+ *st = ST_END_WHERE;
+ target = " where";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case COMP_ENUM:
+ *st = ST_END_ENUM;
+ target = " enum";
+ eos_ok = 0;
+ last_initializer = NULL;
+ set_enum_kind ();
+ gfc_free_enum_history ();
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ gfc_error ("Unexpected END statement at %C");
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (!eos_ok && (*st == ST_END_SUBROUTINE || *st == ST_END_FUNCTION))
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: END statement "
+ "instead of %s statement at %L",
+ gfc_ascii_statement (*st), &old_loc) == FAILURE)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ else if (!eos_ok)
+ {
+ /* We would have required END [something]. */
+ gfc_error ("%s statement expected at %L",
+ gfc_ascii_statement (*st), &old_loc);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ /* Verify that we've got the sort of end-block that we're expecting. */
+ if (gfc_match (target) != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expecting %s statement at %C", gfc_ascii_statement (*st));
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* If we're at the end, make sure a block name wasn't required. */
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+
+ if (*st != ST_ENDDO && *st != ST_ENDIF && *st != ST_END_SELECT
+ && *st != ST_END_FORALL && *st != ST_END_WHERE && *st != ST_END_BLOCK
+ && *st != ST_END_ASSOCIATE && *st != ST_END_CRITICAL)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+ if (!block_name)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+ gfc_error ("Expected block name of '%s' in %s statement at %C",
+ block_name, gfc_ascii_statement (*st));
+
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* END INTERFACE has a special handler for its several possible endings. */
+ if (*st == ST_END_INTERFACE)
+ return gfc_match_end_interface ();
+
+ /* We haven't hit the end of statement, so what is left must be an
+ end-name. */
+ m = gfc_match_space ();
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_error ("Expected terminating name at %C");
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (block_name == NULL)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ if (strcmp (name, block_name) != 0 && strcmp (block_name, "ppr@") != 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected label '%s' for %s statement at %C", block_name,
+ gfc_ascii_statement (*st));
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ /* Procedure pointer as function result. */
+ else if (strcmp (block_name, "ppr@") == 0
+ && strcmp (name, gfc_current_block ()->ns->proc_name->name) != 0)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected label '%s' for %s statement at %C",
+ gfc_current_block ()->ns->proc_name->name,
+ gfc_ascii_statement (*st));
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (*st);
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_current_locus = old_loc;
+
+ /* If we are missing an END BLOCK, we created a half-ready namespace.
+ Remove it from the parent namespace's sibling list. */
+
+ if (state == COMP_BLOCK)
+ {
+ parent_ns = gfc_current_ns->parent;
+
+ nsp = &(gfc_state_stack->previous->tail->ext.block.ns);
+
+ prev_ns = NULL;
+ ns = *nsp;
+ while (ns)
+ {
+ if (ns == gfc_current_ns)
+ {
+ if (prev_ns == NULL)
+ *nsp = NULL;
+ else
+ prev_ns->sibling = ns->sibling;
+ }
+ prev_ns = ns;
+ ns = ns->sibling;
+ }
+
+ gfc_free_namespace (gfc_current_ns);
+ gfc_current_ns = parent_ns;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+
+/***************** Attribute declaration statements ****************/
+
+/* Set the attribute of a single variable. */
+
+static match
+attr_decl1 (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_array_spec *as;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ locus var_locus;
+ match m;
+
+ as = NULL;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (find_special (name, &sym, false))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ var_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* Deal with possible array specification for certain attributes. */
+ if (current_attr.dimension
+ || current_attr.codimension
+ || current_attr.allocatable
+ || current_attr.pointer
+ || current_attr.target)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_array_spec (&as, !current_attr.codimension,
+ !current_attr.dimension
+ && !current_attr.pointer
+ && !current_attr.target);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ if (current_attr.dimension && m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing array specification at %L in DIMENSION "
+ "statement", &var_locus);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (current_attr.dimension && sym->value)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Dimensions specified for %s at %L after its "
+ "initialisation", sym->name, &var_locus);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (current_attr.codimension && m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Missing array specification at %L in CODIMENSION "
+ "statement", &var_locus);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if ((current_attr.allocatable || current_attr.pointer)
+ && (m == MATCH_YES) && (as->type != AS_DEFERRED))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Array specification must be deferred at %L", &var_locus);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Update symbol table. DIMENSION attribute is set in
+ gfc_set_array_spec(). For CLASS variables, this must be applied
+ to the first component, or '_data' field. */
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CLASS && sym->ts.u.derived->attr.is_class)
+ {
+ if (gfc_copy_attr (&CLASS_DATA (sym)->attr, &current_attr, &var_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (current_attr.dimension == 0 && current_attr.codimension == 0
+ && gfc_copy_attr (&sym->attr, &current_attr, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CLASS
+ && gfc_build_class_symbol (&sym->ts, &sym->attr, &sym->as, false) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_set_array_spec (sym, as, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->attr.cray_pointee && sym->as != NULL)
+ {
+ /* Fix the array spec. */
+ m = gfc_mod_pointee_as (sym->as);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_attribute (&sym->attr, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if ((current_attr.external || current_attr.intrinsic)
+ && sym->attr.flavor != FL_PROCEDURE
+ && gfc_add_flavor (&sym->attr, FL_PROCEDURE, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ add_hidden_procptr_result (sym);
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_free_array_spec (as);
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Generic attribute declaration subroutine. Used for attributes that
+ just have a list of names. */
+
+static match
+attr_decl (void)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ /* Gobble the optional double colon, by simply ignoring the result
+ of gfc_match(). */
+ gfc_match (" ::");
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = attr_decl1 ();
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Unexpected character in variable list at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* This routine matches Cray Pointer declarations of the form:
+ pointer ( <pointer>, <pointee> )
+ or
+ pointer ( <pointer1>, <pointee1> ), ( <pointer2>, <pointee2> ), ...
+ The pointer, if already declared, should be an integer. Otherwise, we
+ set it as BT_INTEGER with kind gfc_index_integer_kind. The pointee may
+ be either a scalar, or an array declaration. No space is allocated for
+ the pointee. For the statement
+ pointer (ipt, ar(10))
+ any subsequent uses of ar will be translated (in C-notation) as
+ ar(i) => ((<type> *) ipt)(i)
+ After gimplification, pointee variable will disappear in the code. */
+
+static match
+cray_pointer_decl (void)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_array_spec *as = NULL;
+ gfc_symbol *cptr; /* Pointer symbol. */
+ gfc_symbol *cpte; /* Pointee symbol. */
+ locus var_locus;
+ bool done = false;
+
+ while (!done)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected '(' at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Match pointer. */
+ var_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ gfc_add_cray_pointer (&current_attr, &var_locus);
+ current_ts.type = BT_INTEGER;
+ current_ts.kind = gfc_index_integer_kind;
+
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&cptr, 0);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected variable name at %C");
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_cray_pointer (&cptr->attr, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (cptr);
+
+ if (cptr->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN) /* Override the type, if necessary. */
+ {
+ cptr->ts.type = BT_INTEGER;
+ cptr->ts.kind = gfc_index_integer_kind;
+ }
+ else if (cptr->ts.type != BT_INTEGER)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Cray pointer at %C must be an integer");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (cptr->ts.kind < gfc_index_integer_kind)
+ gfc_warning ("Cray pointer at %C has %d bytes of precision;"
+ " memory addresses require %d bytes",
+ cptr->ts.kind, gfc_index_integer_kind);
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected \",\" at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Match Pointee. */
+ var_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ gfc_add_cray_pointee (&current_attr, &var_locus);
+ current_ts.type = BT_UNKNOWN;
+ current_ts.kind = 0;
+
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&cpte, 0);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected variable name at %C");
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for an optional array spec. */
+ m = gfc_match_array_spec (&as, true, false);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ {
+ gfc_free_array_spec (as);
+ return m;
+ }
+ else if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_free_array_spec (as);
+ as = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_cray_pointee (&cpte->attr, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (cpte);
+
+ if (cpte->as == NULL)
+ {
+ if (gfc_set_array_spec (cpte, as, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ gfc_internal_error ("Couldn't set Cray pointee array spec.");
+ }
+ else if (as != NULL)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate array spec for Cray pointee at %C");
+ gfc_free_array_spec (as);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ as = NULL;
+
+ if (cpte->as != NULL)
+ {
+ /* Fix array spec. */
+ m = gfc_mod_pointee_as (cpte->as);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ }
+
+ /* Point the Pointee at the Pointer. */
+ cpte->cp_pointer = cptr;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (')') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected \")\" at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ m = gfc_match_char (',');
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ done = true; /* Stop searching for more declarations. */
+
+ }
+
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR /* Failed when trying to find ',' above. */
+ || gfc_match_eos () != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected \",\" or end of statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_external (void)
+{
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.external = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_intent (void)
+{
+ sym_intent intent;
+
+ /* This is not allowed within a BLOCK construct! */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_BLOCK)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("INTENT is not allowed inside of BLOCK at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ intent = match_intent_spec ();
+ if (intent == INTENT_UNKNOWN)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.intent = intent;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_intrinsic (void)
+{
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.intrinsic = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_optional (void)
+{
+ /* This is not allowed within a BLOCK construct! */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_BLOCK)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("OPTIONAL is not allowed inside of BLOCK at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.optional = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_pointer (void)
+{
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ if (gfc_peek_ascii_char () == '(')
+ {
+ if (!gfc_option.flag_cray_pointer)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Cray pointer declaration at %C requires -fcray-pointer "
+ "flag");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ return cray_pointer_decl ();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.pointer = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+ }
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_allocatable (void)
+{
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.allocatable = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_codimension (void)
+{
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.codimension = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_contiguous (void)
+{
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: CONTIGUOUS statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.contiguous = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_dimension (void)
+{
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.dimension = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_target (void)
+{
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ current_attr.target = 1;
+
+ return attr_decl ();
+}
+
+
+/* Match the list of entities being specified in a PUBLIC or PRIVATE
+ statement. */
+
+static match
+access_attr_decl (gfc_statement st)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ interface_type type;
+ gfc_user_op *uop;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_intrinsic_op op;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_NO && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_NO)
+ goto done;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_generic_spec (&type, name, &op);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ switch (type)
+ {
+ case INTERFACE_NAMELESS:
+ case INTERFACE_ABSTRACT:
+ goto syntax;
+
+ case INTERFACE_GENERIC:
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &sym))
+ goto done;
+
+ if (gfc_add_access (&sym->attr, (st == ST_PUBLIC)
+ ? ACCESS_PUBLIC : ACCESS_PRIVATE,
+ sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ break;
+
+ case INTERFACE_INTRINSIC_OP:
+ if (gfc_current_ns->operator_access[op] == ACCESS_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ gfc_intrinsic_op other_op;
+
+ gfc_current_ns->operator_access[op] =
+ (st == ST_PUBLIC) ? ACCESS_PUBLIC : ACCESS_PRIVATE;
+
+ /* Handle the case if there is another op with the same
+ function, for INTRINSIC_EQ vs. INTRINSIC_EQ_OS and so on. */
+ other_op = gfc_equivalent_op (op);
+
+ if (other_op != INTRINSIC_NONE)
+ gfc_current_ns->operator_access[other_op] =
+ (st == ST_PUBLIC) ? ACCESS_PUBLIC : ACCESS_PRIVATE;
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Access specification of the %s operator at %C has "
+ "already been specified", gfc_op2string (op));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ break;
+
+ case INTERFACE_USER_OP:
+ uop = gfc_get_uop (name);
+
+ if (uop->access == ACCESS_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ uop->access = (st == ST_PUBLIC)
+ ? ACCESS_PUBLIC : ACCESS_PRIVATE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Access specification of the .%s. operator at %C "
+ "has already been specified", sym->name);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') == MATCH_NO)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_syntax_error (st);
+
+done:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_protected (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_current_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor != FL_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PROTECTED at %C only allowed in specification "
+ "part of a module");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: PROTECTED statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_NO && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 0);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ if (gfc_add_protected (&sym->attr, sym->name, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in PROTECTED statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* The PRIVATE statement is a bit weird in that it can be an attribute
+ declaration, but also works as a standalone statement inside of a
+ type declaration or a module. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_private (gfc_statement *st)
+{
+
+ if (gfc_match ("private") != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_MODULE
+ && !(gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous->state == COMP_MODULE)
+ && !(gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous && gfc_state_stack->previous->previous
+ && gfc_state_stack->previous->previous->state == COMP_MODULE))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PRIVATE statement at %C is only allowed in the "
+ "specification part of a module");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ *st = ST_PRIVATE;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_PRIVATE);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ *st = ST_PRIVATE;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ *st = ST_ATTR_DECL;
+ return access_attr_decl (ST_PRIVATE);
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_public (gfc_statement *st)
+{
+
+ if (gfc_match ("public") != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PUBLIC statement at %C is only allowed in the "
+ "specification part of a module");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ *st = ST_PUBLIC;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ *st = ST_ATTR_DECL;
+ return access_attr_decl (ST_PUBLIC);
+}
+
+
+/* Workhorse for gfc_match_parameter. */
+
+static match
+do_parm (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_expr *init;
+ match m;
+ gfc_try t;
+
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 0);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_error ("Expected variable name at %C in PARAMETER statement");
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('=') == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected = sign in PARAMETER statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_init_expr (&init);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ gfc_error ("Expected expression at %C in PARAMETER statement");
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_UNKNOWN
+ && gfc_set_default_type (sym, 1, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_check_assign_symbol (sym, init) == FAILURE
+ || gfc_add_flavor (&sym->attr, FL_PARAMETER, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->value)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Initializing already initialized variable at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ t = add_init_expr_to_sym (sym->name, &init, &gfc_current_locus);
+ return (t == SUCCESS) ? MATCH_YES : MATCH_ERROR;
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_free_expr (init);
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a parameter statement, with the weird syntax that these have. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_parameter (void)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char ('(') == MATCH_NO)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = do_parm ();
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" )%t") == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Unexpected characters in PARAMETER statement at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Save statements have a special syntax. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_save (void)
+{
+ char n[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN+1];
+ gfc_common_head *c;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_current_ns->seen_save)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_LEGACY, "Blanket SAVE statement at %C "
+ "follows previous SAVE statement")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ gfc_current_ns->save_all = gfc_current_ns->seen_save = 1;
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_ns->save_all)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_LEGACY, "SAVE statement at %C follows "
+ "blanket SAVE statement")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ gfc_match (" ::");
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 0);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ if (gfc_add_save (&sym->attr, SAVE_EXPLICIT, sym->name,
+ &gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match (" / %n /", &n);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ c = gfc_get_common (n, 0);
+ c->saved = 1;
+
+ gfc_current_ns->seen_save = 1;
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in SAVE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_value (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ /* This is not allowed within a BLOCK construct! */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_BLOCK)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("VALUE is not allowed inside of BLOCK at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: VALUE statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_NO && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 0);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ if (gfc_add_value (&sym->attr, sym->name, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in VALUE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_volatile (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: VOLATILE statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_NO && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ /* VOLATILE is special because it can be added to host-associated
+ symbols locally. Except for coarrays. */
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 1);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ /* F2008, C560+C561. VOLATILE for host-/use-associated variable or
+ for variable in a BLOCK which is defined outside of the BLOCK. */
+ if (sym->ns != gfc_current_ns && sym->attr.codimension)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Specifying VOLATILE for coarray variable '%s' at "
+ "%C, which is use-/host-associated", sym->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (gfc_add_volatile (&sym->attr, sym->name, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in VOLATILE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+match
+gfc_match_asynchronous (void)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: ASYNCHRONOUS statement at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_NO && gfc_match_space () == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ /* ASYNCHRONOUS is special because it can be added to host-associated
+ symbols locally. */
+ m = gfc_match_symbol (&sym, 1);
+ switch (m)
+ {
+ case MATCH_YES:
+ if (gfc_add_asynchronous (&sym->attr, sym->name, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto next_item;
+
+ case MATCH_NO:
+ break;
+
+ case MATCH_ERROR:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ next_item:
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in ASYNCHRONOUS statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a module procedure statement. Note that we have to modify
+ symbols in the parent's namespace because the current one was there
+ to receive symbols that are in an interface's formal argument list. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_modproc (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+ locus old_locus;
+ gfc_namespace *module_ns;
+ gfc_interface *old_interface_head, *interface;
+
+ if (gfc_state_stack->state != COMP_INTERFACE
+ || gfc_state_stack->previous == NULL
+ || current_interface.type == INTERFACE_NAMELESS
+ || current_interface.type == INTERFACE_ABSTRACT)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("MODULE PROCEDURE at %C must be in a generic module "
+ "interface");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ module_ns = gfc_current_ns->parent;
+ for (; module_ns; module_ns = module_ns->parent)
+ if (module_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor == FL_MODULE
+ || module_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor == FL_PROGRAM
+ || (module_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor == FL_PROCEDURE
+ && !module_ns->proc_name->attr.contained))
+ break;
+
+ if (module_ns == NULL)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Store the current state of the interface. We will need it if we
+ end up with a syntax error and need to recover. */
+ old_interface_head = gfc_current_interface_head ();
+
+ /* Check if the F2008 optional double colon appears. */
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ old_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+ if (gfc_match ("::") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: double colon in "
+ "MODULE PROCEDURE statement at %L", &old_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ gfc_current_locus = old_locus;
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ bool last = false;
+ old_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto syntax;
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Check for syntax error before starting to add symbols to the
+ current namespace. */
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ last = true;
+
+ if (!last && gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ /* Now we're sure the syntax is valid, we process this item
+ further. */
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, module_ns, &sym))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (sym->attr.intrinsic)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Intrinsic procedure at %L cannot be a MODULE "
+ "PROCEDURE", &old_locus);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (sym->attr.proc != PROC_MODULE
+ && gfc_add_procedure (&sym->attr, PROC_MODULE,
+ sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_interface (sym) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ sym->attr.mod_proc = 1;
+ sym->declared_at = old_locus;
+
+ if (last)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ /* Restore the previous state of the interface. */
+ interface = gfc_current_interface_head ();
+ gfc_set_current_interface_head (old_interface_head);
+
+ /* Free the new interfaces. */
+ while (interface != old_interface_head)
+ {
+ gfc_interface *i = interface->next;
+ gfc_free (interface);
+ interface = i;
+ }
+
+ /* And issue a syntax error. */
+ gfc_syntax_error (ST_MODULE_PROC);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Check a derived type that is being extended. */
+static gfc_symbol*
+check_extended_derived_type (char *name)
+{
+ gfc_symbol *extended;
+
+ if (gfc_find_symbol (name, gfc_current_ns, 1, &extended))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Ambiguous symbol in TYPE definition at %C");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!extended)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("No such symbol in TYPE definition at %C");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (extended->attr.flavor != FL_DERIVED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'%s' in EXTENDS expression at %C is not a "
+ "derived type", name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (extended->attr.is_bind_c)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'%s' cannot be extended at %C because it "
+ "is BIND(C)", extended->name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (extended->attr.sequence)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'%s' cannot be extended at %C because it "
+ "is a SEQUENCE type", extended->name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return extended;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the optional attribute specifiers for a type declaration.
+ Return MATCH_ERROR if an error is encountered in one of the handled
+ attributes (public, private, bind(c)), MATCH_NO if what's found is
+ not a handled attribute, and MATCH_YES otherwise. TODO: More error
+ checking on attribute conflicts needs to be done. */
+
+match
+gfc_get_type_attr_spec (symbol_attribute *attr, char *name)
+{
+ /* See if the derived type is marked as private. */
+ if (gfc_match (" , private") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Derived type at %C can only be PRIVATE in the "
+ "specification part of a module");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_access (attr, ACCESS_PRIVATE, NULL, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (gfc_match (" , public") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Derived type at %C can only be PUBLIC in the "
+ "specification part of a module");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_access (attr, ACCESS_PUBLIC, NULL, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (gfc_match (" , bind ( c )") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ /* If the type is defined to be bind(c) it then needs to make
+ sure that all fields are interoperable. This will
+ need to be a semantic check on the finished derived type.
+ See 15.2.3 (lines 9-12) of F2003 draft. */
+ if (gfc_add_is_bind_c (attr, NULL, &gfc_current_locus, 0) != SUCCESS)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* TODO: attr conflicts need to be checked, probably in symbol.c. */
+ }
+ else if (gfc_match (" , abstract") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: ABSTRACT type at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_add_abstract (attr, &gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (name && gfc_match(" , extends ( %n )", name) == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (gfc_add_extension (attr, &gfc_current_locus) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ /* If we get here, something matched. */
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the beginning of a derived type declaration. If a type name
+ was the result of a function, then it is possible to have a symbol
+ already to be known as a derived type yet have no components. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_derived_decl (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ char parent[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ symbol_attribute attr;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ gfc_symbol *extended;
+ match m;
+ match is_type_attr_spec = MATCH_NO;
+ bool seen_attr = false;
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ name[0] = '\0';
+ parent[0] = '\0';
+ gfc_clear_attr (&attr);
+ extended = NULL;
+
+ do
+ {
+ is_type_attr_spec = gfc_get_type_attr_spec (&attr, parent);
+ if (is_type_attr_spec == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (is_type_attr_spec == MATCH_YES)
+ seen_attr = true;
+ } while (is_type_attr_spec == MATCH_YES);
+
+ /* Deal with derived type extensions. The extension attribute has
+ been added to 'attr' but now the parent type must be found and
+ checked. */
+ if (parent[0])
+ extended = check_extended_derived_type (parent);
+
+ if (parent[0] && !extended)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") != MATCH_YES && seen_attr)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected :: in TYPE definition at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match (" %n%t", name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ /* Make sure the name is not the name of an intrinsic type. */
+ if (gfc_is_intrinsic_typename (name))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type name '%s' at %C cannot be the same as an intrinsic "
+ "type", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, NULL, &sym))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (sym->ts.type != BT_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Derived type name '%s' at %C already has a basic type "
+ "of %s", sym->name, gfc_typename (&sym->ts));
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* The symbol may already have the derived attribute without the
+ components. The ways this can happen is via a function
+ definition, an INTRINSIC statement or a subtype in another
+ derived type that is a pointer. The first part of the AND clause
+ is true if the symbol is not the return value of a function. */
+ if (sym->attr.flavor != FL_DERIVED
+ && gfc_add_flavor (&sym->attr, FL_DERIVED, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (sym->components != NULL || sym->attr.zero_comp)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Derived type definition of '%s' at %C has already been "
+ "defined", sym->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (attr.access != ACCESS_UNKNOWN
+ && gfc_add_access (&sym->attr, attr.access, sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* See if the derived type was labeled as bind(c). */
+ if (attr.is_bind_c != 0)
+ sym->attr.is_bind_c = attr.is_bind_c;
+
+ /* Construct the f2k_derived namespace if it is not yet there. */
+ if (!sym->f2k_derived)
+ sym->f2k_derived = gfc_get_namespace (NULL, 0);
+
+ if (extended && !sym->components)
+ {
+ gfc_component *p;
+ gfc_symtree *st;
+
+ /* Add the extended derived type as the first component. */
+ gfc_add_component (sym, parent, &p);
+ extended->refs++;
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (extended);
+
+ p->ts.type = BT_DERIVED;
+ p->ts.u.derived = extended;
+ p->initializer = gfc_default_initializer (&p->ts);
+
+ /* Set extension level. */
+ if (extended->attr.extension == 255)
+ {
+ /* Since the extension field is 8 bit wide, we can only have
+ up to 255 extension levels. */
+ gfc_error ("Maximum extension level reached with type '%s' at %L",
+ extended->name, &extended->declared_at);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ sym->attr.extension = extended->attr.extension + 1;
+
+ /* Provide the links between the extended type and its extension. */
+ if (!extended->f2k_derived)
+ extended->f2k_derived = gfc_get_namespace (NULL, 0);
+ st = gfc_new_symtree (&extended->f2k_derived->sym_root, sym->name);
+ st->n.sym = sym;
+ }
+
+ if (!sym->hash_value)
+ /* Set the hash for the compound name for this type. */
+ sym->hash_value = gfc_hash_value (sym);
+
+ /* Take over the ABSTRACT attribute. */
+ sym->attr.abstract = attr.abstract;
+
+ gfc_new_block = sym;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Cray Pointees can be declared as:
+ pointer (ipt, a (n,m,...,*)) */
+
+match
+gfc_mod_pointee_as (gfc_array_spec *as)
+{
+ as->cray_pointee = true; /* This will be useful to know later. */
+ if (as->type == AS_ASSUMED_SIZE)
+ as->cp_was_assumed = true;
+ else if (as->type == AS_ASSUMED_SHAPE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Cray Pointee at %C cannot be assumed shape array");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the enum definition statement, here we are trying to match
+ the first line of enum definition statement.
+ Returns MATCH_YES if match is found. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_enum (void)
+{
+ match m;
+
+ m = gfc_match_eos ();
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2003, "Fortran 2003: ENUM and ENUMERATOR at %C")
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+/* Returns an initializer whose value is one higher than the value of the
+ LAST_INITIALIZER argument. If the argument is NULL, the
+ initializers value will be set to zero. The initializer's kind
+ will be set to gfc_c_int_kind.
+
+ If -fshort-enums is given, the appropriate kind will be selected
+ later after all enumerators have been parsed. A warning is issued
+ here if an initializer exceeds gfc_c_int_kind. */
+
+static gfc_expr *
+enum_initializer (gfc_expr *last_initializer, locus where)
+{
+ gfc_expr *result;
+ result = gfc_get_constant_expr (BT_INTEGER, gfc_c_int_kind, &where);
+
+ mpz_init (result->value.integer);
+
+ if (last_initializer != NULL)
+ {
+ mpz_add_ui (result->value.integer, last_initializer->value.integer, 1);
+ result->where = last_initializer->where;
+
+ if (gfc_check_integer_range (result->value.integer,
+ gfc_c_int_kind) != ARITH_OK)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Enumerator exceeds the C integer type at %C");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Control comes here, if it's the very first enumerator and no
+ initializer has been given. It will be initialized to zero. */
+ mpz_set_si (result->value.integer, 0);
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a variable name with an optional initializer. When this
+ subroutine is called, a variable is expected to be parsed next.
+ Depending on what is happening at the moment, updates either the
+ symbol table or the current interface. */
+
+static match
+enumerator_decl (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_expr *initializer;
+ gfc_array_spec *as = NULL;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ locus var_locus;
+ match m;
+ gfc_try t;
+ locus old_locus;
+
+ initializer = NULL;
+ old_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* When we get here, we've just matched a list of attributes and
+ maybe a type and a double colon. The next thing we expect to see
+ is the name of the symbol. */
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ var_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* OK, we've successfully matched the declaration. Now put the
+ symbol in the current namespace. If we fail to create the symbol,
+ bail out. */
+ if (build_sym (name, NULL, false, &as, &var_locus) == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* The double colon must be present in order to have initializers.
+ Otherwise the statement is ambiguous with an assignment statement. */
+ if (colon_seen)
+ {
+ if (gfc_match_char ('=') == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_init_expr (&initializer);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected an initialization expression at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If we do not have an initializer, the initialization value of the
+ previous enumerator (stored in last_initializer) is incremented
+ by 1 and is used to initialize the current enumerator. */
+ if (initializer == NULL)
+ initializer = enum_initializer (last_initializer, old_locus);
+
+ if (initializer == NULL || initializer->ts.type != BT_INTEGER)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("ENUMERATOR %L not initialized with integer expression",
+ &var_locus);
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* Store this current initializer, for the next enumerator variable
+ to be parsed. add_init_expr_to_sym() zeros initializer, so we
+ use last_initializer below. */
+ last_initializer = initializer;
+ t = add_init_expr_to_sym (name, &initializer, &var_locus);
+
+ /* Maintain enumerator history. */
+ gfc_find_symbol (name, NULL, 0, &sym);
+ create_enum_history (sym, last_initializer);
+
+ return (t == SUCCESS) ? MATCH_YES : MATCH_ERROR;
+
+cleanup:
+ /* Free stuff up and return. */
+ gfc_free_expr (initializer);
+
+ return m;
+}
+
+
+/* Match the enumerator definition statement. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_enumerator_def (void)
+{
+ match m;
+ gfc_try t;
+
+ gfc_clear_ts (&current_ts);
+
+ m = gfc_match (" enumerator");
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ m = gfc_match (" :: ");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+
+ colon_seen = (m == MATCH_YES);
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_ENUM)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("ENUM definition statement expected before %C");
+ gfc_free_enum_history ();
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ (&current_ts)->type = BT_INTEGER;
+ (&current_ts)->kind = gfc_c_int_kind;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&current_attr);
+ t = gfc_add_flavor (&current_attr, FL_PARAMETER, NULL, NULL);
+ if (t == FAILURE)
+ {
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ m = enumerator_decl ();
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ {
+ gfc_free_enum_history ();
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto cleanup;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_ENUM)
+ {
+ gfc_free_enum_history ();
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in ENUMERATOR definition at %C");
+ m = MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+ gfc_free_array_spec (current_as);
+ current_as = NULL;
+ return m;
+
+}
+
+
+/* Match binding attributes. */
+
+static match
+match_binding_attributes (gfc_typebound_proc* ba, bool generic, bool ppc)
+{
+ bool found_passing = false;
+ bool seen_ptr = false;
+ match m = MATCH_YES;
+
+ /* Intialize to defaults. Do so even before the MATCH_NO check so that in
+ this case the defaults are in there. */
+ ba->access = ACCESS_UNKNOWN;
+ ba->pass_arg = NULL;
+ ba->pass_arg_num = 0;
+ ba->nopass = 0;
+ ba->non_overridable = 0;
+ ba->deferred = 0;
+ ba->ppc = ppc;
+
+ /* If we find a comma, we believe there are binding attributes. */
+ m = gfc_match_char (',');
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ goto done;
+
+ do
+ {
+ /* Access specifier. */
+
+ m = gfc_match (" public");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (ba->access != ACCESS_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate access-specifier at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ ba->access = ACCESS_PUBLIC;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match (" private");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (ba->access != ACCESS_UNKNOWN)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate access-specifier at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ ba->access = ACCESS_PRIVATE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* If inside GENERIC, the following is not allowed. */
+ if (!generic)
+ {
+
+ /* NOPASS flag. */
+ m = gfc_match (" nopass");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (found_passing)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Binding attributes already specify passing,"
+ " illegal NOPASS at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ found_passing = true;
+ ba->nopass = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* PASS possibly including argument. */
+ m = gfc_match (" pass");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ char arg[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+
+ if (found_passing)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Binding attributes already specify passing,"
+ " illegal PASS at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match (" ( %n )", arg);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ ba->pass_arg = gfc_get_string (arg);
+ gcc_assert ((m == MATCH_YES) == (ba->pass_arg != NULL));
+
+ found_passing = true;
+ ba->nopass = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (ppc)
+ {
+ /* POINTER flag. */
+ m = gfc_match (" pointer");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (seen_ptr)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate POINTER attribute at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ seen_ptr = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* NON_OVERRIDABLE flag. */
+ m = gfc_match (" non_overridable");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (ba->non_overridable)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate NON_OVERRIDABLE at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ ba->non_overridable = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* DEFERRED flag. */
+ m = gfc_match (" deferred");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (ba->deferred)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Duplicate DEFERRED at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ ba->deferred = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /* Nothing matching found. */
+ if (generic)
+ gfc_error ("Expected access-specifier at %C");
+ else
+ gfc_error ("Expected binding attribute at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+ while (gfc_match_char (',') == MATCH_YES);
+
+ /* NON_OVERRIDABLE and DEFERRED exclude themselves. */
+ if (ba->non_overridable && ba->deferred)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("NON_OVERRIDABLE and DEFERRED can't both appear at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ m = MATCH_YES;
+
+done:
+ if (ba->access == ACCESS_UNKNOWN)
+ ba->access = gfc_typebound_default_access;
+
+ if (ppc && !seen_ptr)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("POINTER attribute is required for procedure pointer component"
+ " at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ return m;
+
+error:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a PROCEDURE specific binding inside a derived type. */
+
+static match
+match_procedure_in_type (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ char target_buf[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ char* target = NULL, *ifc = NULL;
+ gfc_typebound_proc tb;
+ bool seen_colons;
+ bool seen_attrs;
+ match m;
+ gfc_symtree* stree;
+ gfc_namespace* ns;
+ gfc_symbol* block;
+ int num;
+
+ /* Check current state. */
+ gcc_assert (gfc_state_stack->state == COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS);
+ block = gfc_state_stack->previous->sym;
+ gcc_assert (block);
+
+ /* Try to match PROCEDURE(interface). */
+ if (gfc_match (" (") == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (target_buf);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Interface-name expected after '(' at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match (" )") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("')' expected at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ ifc = target_buf;
+ }
+
+ /* Construct the data structure. */
+ memset (&tb, 0, sizeof (tb));
+ tb.where = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* Match binding attributes. */
+ m = match_binding_attributes (&tb, false, false);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ seen_attrs = (m == MATCH_YES);
+
+ /* Check that attribute DEFERRED is given if an interface is specified. */
+ if (tb.deferred && !ifc)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Interface must be specified for DEFERRED binding at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (ifc && !tb.deferred)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("PROCEDURE(interface) at %C should be declared DEFERRED");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Match the colons. */
+ m = gfc_match (" ::");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ seen_colons = (m == MATCH_YES);
+ if (seen_attrs && !seen_colons)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected '::' after binding-attributes at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Match the binding names. */
+ for(num=1;;num++)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected binding name at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (num>1 && gfc_notify_std (GFC_STD_F2008, "Fortran 2008: PROCEDURE list"
+ " at %C") == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Try to match the '=> target', if it's there. */
+ target = ifc;
+ m = gfc_match (" =>");
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (m == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ if (tb.deferred)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'=> target' is invalid for DEFERRED binding at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!seen_colons)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'::' needed in PROCEDURE binding with explicit target"
+ " at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (target_buf);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return m;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected binding target after '=>' at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ target = target_buf;
+ }
+
+ /* If no target was found, it has the same name as the binding. */
+ if (!target)
+ target = name;
+
+ /* Get the namespace to insert the symbols into. */
+ ns = block->f2k_derived;
+ gcc_assert (ns);
+
+ /* If the binding is DEFERRED, check that the containing type is ABSTRACT. */
+ if (tb.deferred && !block->attr.abstract)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Type '%s' containing DEFERRED binding at %C "
+ "is not ABSTRACT", block->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* See if we already have a binding with this name in the symtree which
+ would be an error. If a GENERIC already targetted this binding, it may
+ be already there but then typebound is still NULL. */
+ stree = gfc_find_symtree (ns->tb_sym_root, name);
+ if (stree && stree->n.tb)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("There is already a procedure with binding name '%s' for "
+ "the derived type '%s' at %C", name, block->name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Insert it and set attributes. */
+
+ if (!stree)
+ {
+ stree = gfc_new_symtree (&ns->tb_sym_root, name);
+ gcc_assert (stree);
+ }
+ stree->n.tb = gfc_get_typebound_proc (&tb);
+
+ if (gfc_get_sym_tree (target, gfc_current_ns, &stree->n.tb->u.specific,
+ false))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ gfc_set_sym_referenced (stree->n.tb->u.specific->n.sym);
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_YES;
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in PROCEDURE statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a GENERIC procedure binding inside a derived type. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_generic (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ char bind_name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 16]; /* Allow space for OPERATOR(...). */
+ gfc_symbol* block;
+ gfc_typebound_proc tbattr; /* Used for match_binding_attributes. */
+ gfc_typebound_proc* tb;
+ gfc_namespace* ns;
+ interface_type op_type;
+ gfc_intrinsic_op op;
+ match m;
+
+ /* Check current state. */
+ if (gfc_current_state () == COMP_DERIVED)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("GENERIC at %C must be inside a derived-type CONTAINS");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (gfc_current_state () != COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ block = gfc_state_stack->previous->sym;
+ ns = block->f2k_derived;
+ gcc_assert (block && ns);
+
+ memset (&tbattr, 0, sizeof (tbattr));
+ tbattr.where = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ /* See if we get an access-specifier. */
+ m = match_binding_attributes (&tbattr, true, false);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+
+ /* Now the colons, those are required. */
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected '::' at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* Match the binding name; depending on type (operator / generic) format
+ it for future error messages into bind_name. */
+
+ m = gfc_match_generic_spec (&op_type, name, &op);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected generic name or operator descriptor at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ switch (op_type)
+ {
+ case INTERFACE_GENERIC:
+ snprintf (bind_name, sizeof (bind_name), "%s", name);
+ break;
+
+ case INTERFACE_USER_OP:
+ snprintf (bind_name, sizeof (bind_name), "OPERATOR(.%s.)", name);
+ break;
+
+ case INTERFACE_INTRINSIC_OP:
+ snprintf (bind_name, sizeof (bind_name), "OPERATOR(%s)",
+ gfc_op2string (op));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ gcc_unreachable ();
+ }
+
+ /* Match the required =>. */
+ if (gfc_match (" =>") != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected '=>' at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* Try to find existing GENERIC binding with this name / for this operator;
+ if there is something, check that it is another GENERIC and then extend
+ it rather than building a new node. Otherwise, create it and put it
+ at the right position. */
+
+ switch (op_type)
+ {
+ case INTERFACE_USER_OP:
+ case INTERFACE_GENERIC:
+ {
+ const bool is_op = (op_type == INTERFACE_USER_OP);
+ gfc_symtree* st;
+
+ st = gfc_find_symtree (is_op ? ns->tb_uop_root : ns->tb_sym_root, name);
+ if (st)
+ {
+ tb = st->n.tb;
+ gcc_assert (tb);
+ }
+ else
+ tb = NULL;
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case INTERFACE_INTRINSIC_OP:
+ tb = ns->tb_op[op];
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ gcc_unreachable ();
+ }
+
+ if (tb)
+ {
+ if (!tb->is_generic)
+ {
+ gcc_assert (op_type == INTERFACE_GENERIC);
+ gfc_error ("There's already a non-generic procedure with binding name"
+ " '%s' for the derived type '%s' at %C",
+ bind_name, block->name);
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ if (tb->access != tbattr.access)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Binding at %C must have the same access as already"
+ " defined binding '%s'", bind_name);
+ goto error;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ tb = gfc_get_typebound_proc (NULL);
+ tb->where = gfc_current_locus;
+ tb->access = tbattr.access;
+ tb->is_generic = 1;
+ tb->u.generic = NULL;
+
+ switch (op_type)
+ {
+ case INTERFACE_GENERIC:
+ case INTERFACE_USER_OP:
+ {
+ const bool is_op = (op_type == INTERFACE_USER_OP);
+ gfc_symtree* st;
+
+ st = gfc_new_symtree (is_op ? &ns->tb_uop_root : &ns->tb_sym_root,
+ name);
+ gcc_assert (st);
+ st->n.tb = tb;
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case INTERFACE_INTRINSIC_OP:
+ ns->tb_op[op] = tb;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ gcc_unreachable ();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now, match all following names as specific targets. */
+ do
+ {
+ gfc_symtree* target_st;
+ gfc_tbp_generic* target;
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_ERROR)
+ goto error;
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected specific binding name at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ target_st = gfc_get_tbp_symtree (&ns->tb_sym_root, name);
+
+ /* See if this is a duplicate specification. */
+ for (target = tb->u.generic; target; target = target->next)
+ if (target_st == target->specific_st)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'%s' already defined as specific binding for the"
+ " generic '%s' at %C", name, bind_name);
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ target = gfc_get_tbp_generic ();
+ target->specific_st = target_st;
+ target->specific = NULL;
+ target->next = tb->u.generic;
+ tb->u.generic = target;
+ }
+ while (gfc_match (" ,") == MATCH_YES);
+
+ /* Here should be the end. */
+ if (gfc_match_eos () != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Junk after GENERIC binding at %C");
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+error:
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}
+
+
+/* Match a FINAL declaration inside a derived type. */
+
+match
+gfc_match_final_decl (void)
+{
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ gfc_symbol* sym;
+ match m;
+ gfc_namespace* module_ns;
+ bool first, last;
+ gfc_symbol* block;
+
+ if (gfc_current_form == FORM_FREE)
+ {
+ char c = gfc_peek_ascii_char ();
+ if (!gfc_is_whitespace (c) && c != ':')
+ return MATCH_NO;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_state_stack->state != COMP_DERIVED_CONTAINS)
+ {
+ if (gfc_current_form == FORM_FIXED)
+ return MATCH_NO;
+
+ gfc_error ("FINAL declaration at %C must be inside a derived type "
+ "CONTAINS section");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ block = gfc_state_stack->previous->sym;
+ gcc_assert (block);
+
+ if (!gfc_state_stack->previous || !gfc_state_stack->previous->previous
+ || gfc_state_stack->previous->previous->state != COMP_MODULE)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Derived type declaration with FINAL at %C must be in the"
+ " specification part of a MODULE");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ module_ns = gfc_current_ns;
+ gcc_assert (module_ns);
+ gcc_assert (module_ns->proc_name->attr.flavor == FL_MODULE);
+
+ /* Match optional ::, don't care about MATCH_YES or MATCH_NO. */
+ if (gfc_match (" ::") == MATCH_ERROR)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Match the sequence of procedure names. */
+ first = true;
+ last = false;
+ do
+ {
+ gfc_finalizer* f;
+
+ if (first && gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Empty FINAL at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m == MATCH_NO)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected module procedure name at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+ else if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ last = true;
+ if (!last && gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Expected ',' at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_get_symbol (name, module_ns, &sym))
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Unknown procedure name \"%s\" at %C", name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Mark the symbol as module procedure. */
+ if (sym->attr.proc != PROC_MODULE
+ && gfc_add_procedure (&sym->attr, PROC_MODULE,
+ sym->name, NULL) == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ /* Check if we already have this symbol in the list, this is an error. */
+ for (f = block->f2k_derived->finalizers; f; f = f->next)
+ if (f->proc_sym == sym)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("'%s' at %C is already defined as FINAL procedure!",
+ name);
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Add this symbol to the list of finalizers. */
+ gcc_assert (block->f2k_derived);
+ ++sym->refs;
+ f = XCNEW (gfc_finalizer);
+ f->proc_sym = sym;
+ f->proc_tree = NULL;
+ f->where = gfc_current_locus;
+ f->next = block->f2k_derived->finalizers;
+ block->f2k_derived->finalizers = f;
+
+ first = false;
+ }
+ while (!last);
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+}
+
+
+const ext_attr_t ext_attr_list[] = {
+ { "dllimport", EXT_ATTR_DLLIMPORT, "dllimport" },
+ { "dllexport", EXT_ATTR_DLLEXPORT, "dllexport" },
+ { "cdecl", EXT_ATTR_CDECL, "cdecl" },
+ { "stdcall", EXT_ATTR_STDCALL, "stdcall" },
+ { "fastcall", EXT_ATTR_FASTCALL, "fastcall" },
+ { NULL, EXT_ATTR_LAST, NULL }
+};
+
+/* Match a !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES statement of the form:
+ !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES attribute-list :: var-name [, var-name] ...
+ When we come here, we have already matched the !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES string.
+
+ TODO: We should support all GCC attributes using the same syntax for
+ the attribute list, i.e. the list in C
+ __attributes(( attribute-list ))
+ matches then
+ !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES attribute-list ::
+ Cf. c-parser.c's c_parser_attributes; the data can then directly be
+ saved into a TREE.
+
+ As there is absolutely no risk of confusion, we should never return
+ MATCH_NO. */
+match
+gfc_match_gcc_attributes (void)
+{
+ symbol_attribute attr;
+ char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1];
+ unsigned id;
+ gfc_symbol *sym;
+ match m;
+
+ gfc_clear_attr (&attr);
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ char ch;
+
+ if (gfc_match_name (name) != MATCH_YES)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ for (id = 0; id < EXT_ATTR_LAST; id++)
+ if (strcmp (name, ext_attr_list[id].name) == 0)
+ break;
+
+ if (id == EXT_ATTR_LAST)
+ {
+ gfc_error ("Unknown attribute in !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_add_ext_attribute (&attr, (ext_attr_id_t) id, &gfc_current_locus)
+ == FAILURE)
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ gfc_gobble_whitespace ();
+ ch = gfc_next_ascii_char ();
+ if (ch == ':')
+ {
+ /* This is the successful exit condition for the loop. */
+ if (gfc_next_ascii_char () == ':')
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (ch == ',')
+ continue;
+
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ m = gfc_match_name (name);
+ if (m != MATCH_YES)
+ return m;
+
+ if (find_special (name, &sym, true))
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+
+ sym->attr.ext_attr |= attr.ext_attr;
+
+ if (gfc_match_eos () == MATCH_YES)
+ break;
+
+ if (gfc_match_char (',') != MATCH_YES)
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ return MATCH_YES;
+
+syntax:
+ gfc_error ("Syntax error in !GCC$ ATTRIBUTES statement at %C");
+ return MATCH_ERROR;
+}