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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+! { dg-do compile }
+! Tests the fix for PR30880, in which the variable d1
+! in module m1 would cause an error in the main program
+! because it has an initializer and is a dummy. This
+! came about because the function with multiple entries
+! assigns the initializer earlier than for other cases.
+!
+! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk>
+!
+MODULE M1
+ TYPE T1
+ INTEGER :: i=7
+ END TYPE T1
+CONTAINS
+ FUNCTION F1(d1) RESULT(res)
+ INTEGER :: res
+ TYPE(T1), INTENT(OUT) :: d1
+ TYPE(T1), INTENT(INOUT) :: d2
+ res=d1%i
+ d1%i=0
+ RETURN
+ ENTRY E1(d2) RESULT(res)
+ res=d2%i
+ d2%i=0
+ END FUNCTION F1
+END MODULE M1
+
+ USE M1
+ TYPE(T1) :: D1
+ D1=T1(3)
+ write(6,*) F1(D1)
+ D1=T1(3)
+ write(6,*) E1(D1)
+END
+! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "m1" } }