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+! { dg-do compile }
+! { dg-options "-std=legacy" }
+!
+! PR20866 - A statement function cannot be recursive.
+! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele <jv244@cam.ac.uk>
+!
+! Modified 20051110 to check that regressions PR24655 and PR24755
+! are fixed. Thanks to pavarini@pv.infn.it and tdeutsch@cea.fr for
+! the tests.
+!
+ INTEGER :: i, st1, st2, st3, lambda, n
+ REAL :: x, z(2,2)
+ character(8) :: ch
+ real(8) :: fi, arg, sigma, dshpfunc
+ real(8), parameter :: one=1d0
+!
+! Test check for recursion via other statement functions, string
+! length references, function actual arguments and array index
+! references.
+!
+ st1 (i) = len (ch(st2 (1):8))
+ st2 (i) = max (st3 (1), 4)
+ st3 (i) = 2 + cos (z(st1 (1), i)) ! { dg-error "is recursive" }
+!
+! Test the two regressions.
+!
+ fi (n) = n *one
+ dshpfunc (arg)=-lambda/sigma*(arg/sigma)**(lambda-1)*exp(-(arg/sigma)**lambda)
+!
+! References to each statement function.
+!
+ write(6,*) st1 (1), fi (2), dshpfunc (1.0_8)
+ END