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+c{ dg-do run { target fd_truncate } }
+c{ dg-options "-std=legacy" }
+c
+c This program repeats many of the same tests as test_nml_1 but for integer
+c instead of real. It also tests repeat nulls, comma delimited character read,
+c a triplet qualifier, a range with an assumed start, a quote delimited string,
+c a qualifier with an assumed end and a fully explicit range. It also tests
+c that integers and characters are successfully read back by namelist.
+c Provided by Paul Thomas - pault@gcc.gnu.org
+
+ program namelist_12
+
+ integer x(10)
+ integer(kind=8) xx
+ integer ier
+ character*10 ch , check
+ namelist /mynml/ x, xx, ch
+
+c set debug = 0 or 1 in the namelist! (line 33)
+
+ do i = 1 , 10
+ x(i) = -1
+ end do
+ x(6) = 6
+ x(10) = 10
+ xx = 0
+ ch ="zzzzzzzzzz"
+ check="abcdefghij"
+
+ open (10,status="scratch", delim="apostrophe")
+ write (10, '(a)') "!mynml"
+ write (10, '(a)') " "
+ write (10, '(a)') "&mynml x(7) =+99 x=1, 2 ,"
+ write (10, '(a)') " 2*3, ,, 2* !comment"
+ write (10, '(a)') " 9 ch='qqqdefghqq' , x(8:7:-1) = 8 , 7"
+ write (10, '(a)') " ch(:3) =""abc"","
+ write (10, '(a)') " ch(9:)='ij' x(4:5)=4 ,5 xx = 42/"
+ rewind (10)
+
+ read (10, nml=mynml, IOSTAT=ier)
+ if (ier.ne.0) call abort
+ rewind (10)
+
+ write (10, nml=mynml, iostat=ier)
+ if (ier.ne.0) call abort
+ rewind (10)
+
+ read (10, NML=mynml, IOSTAT=ier)
+ if (ier.ne.0) call abort
+ close (10)
+
+ do i = 1 , 10
+ if ( abs( x(i) - i ) .ne. 0 ) call abort ()
+ if ( ch(i:i).ne.check(I:I) ) call abort
+ end do
+ if (xx.ne.42) call abort ()
+ end program