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+! { dg-do run }
+! { dg-options "-fbounds-check" }
+!
+! PR fortran/40452
+! The following program is valid Fortran 90 and later.
+! The storage-sequence association of the dummy argument
+! allows that the actual argument ["ab", "cd"] is mapped
+! to the dummy argument a(1) which perfectly fits.
+! (The dummy needs to be an array, however.)
+!
+
+program test
+ implicit none
+ call sub(["ab", "cd"])
+contains
+ subroutine sub(a)
+ character(len=4) :: a(1)
+ print *, a(1)
+ end subroutine sub
+end program test