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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+! { dg-do run }
+! PR fortran/35830
+!
+module m
+contains
+ subroutine one(a)
+ integer a(:)
+ print *, lbound(a), ubound(a), size(a)
+ if ((lbound(a,dim=1) /= 1) .or. (ubound(a,dim=1) /= 3)) &
+ call abort()
+ print *, a
+ if (any(a /= [1,2,3])) call abort()
+ end subroutine one
+end module m
+
+program test
+ use m
+ implicit none
+ call foo1(one)
+ call foo2(one)
+contains
+ subroutine foo1(f)
+ ! The following interface block is needed
+ ! for NAG f95 as it wrongly does not like
+ ! use-associated interfaces for PROCEDURE
+ ! (It is not needed for gfortran)
+ interface
+ subroutine bar(a)
+ integer a(:)
+ end subroutine
+ end interface
+ procedure(bar) :: f
+ call f([1,2,3]) ! Was failing before
+ end subroutine foo1
+ subroutine foo2(f)
+ interface
+ subroutine f(a)
+ integer a(:)
+ end subroutine
+ end interface
+ call f([1,2,3]) ! Works
+ end subroutine foo2
+
+! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "m" } }
+end program test