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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+! { dg-do compile }
+!
+! checking invalid code for PROCEDURE POINTERS
+!
+! Contributed by Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
+
+PROCEDURE(REAL), POINTER :: ptr
+PROCEDURE(REAL), SAVE :: noptr ! { dg-error "attribute conflicts with" }
+REAL :: x
+
+ abstract interface
+ subroutine bar(a)
+ integer :: a
+ end subroutine bar
+ end interface
+
+ptr => cos(4.0) ! { dg-error "Invalid procedure pointer assignment" }
+ptr => x ! { dg-error "Invalid procedure pointer assignment" }
+ptr => sin(x) ! { dg-error "Invalid procedure pointer assignment" }
+
+ptr => bar ! { dg-error "is invalid in procedure pointer assignment" }
+
+ALLOCATE(ptr) ! { dg-error "must be ALLOCATABLE" }
+
+end