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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+! Like array_alloc_1.f90, but check cases in which the array length is
+! not a literal constant.
+! { dg-do run }
+program main
+ implicit none
+ integer, parameter :: n = 100
+ call test (n, f1 ())
+ call test (47, f2 (50))
+ call test (n, f3 (f1 ()))
+contains
+ subroutine test (expected, x)
+ integer, dimension (:) :: x
+ integer :: i, expected
+ if (size (x, 1) .ne. expected) call abort
+ do i = 1, expected
+ if (x (i) .ne. i * 100) call abort
+ end do
+ end subroutine test
+
+ function f1 ()
+ integer, dimension (n) :: f1
+ integer :: i
+ forall (i = 1:n) f1 (i) = i * 100
+ end function f1
+
+ function f2 (howmuch)
+ integer :: i, howmuch
+ integer, dimension (4:howmuch) :: f2
+ forall (i = 4:howmuch) f2 (i) = i * 100 - 300
+ end function f2
+
+ function f3 (x)
+ integer, dimension (:) :: x
+ integer, dimension (size (x, 1)) :: f3
+ integer :: i
+ forall (i = 1:size(x)) f3 (i) = i * 100
+ end function f3
+end program main