From 554fd8c5195424bdbcabf5de30fdc183aba391bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: upstream source tree Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:14:05 -0400 Subject: obtained gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2 from upstream website; verified gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2.sig; imported gcc-4.6.4 source tree from verified upstream tarball. downloading a git-generated archive based on the 'upstream' tag should provide you with a source tree that is binary identical to the one extracted from the above tarball. if you have obtained the source via the command 'git clone', however, do note that line-endings of files in your working directory might differ from line-endings of the respective files in the upstream repository. --- gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90 | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90 (limited to 'gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90') diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..598c9d319 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/whole_file_1.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +! { dg-do compile } +! { dg-options "-fwhole-file" } +! Tests the fix for PR22571 in which the derived types in a, b +! c and d were not detected to be different. In e and f, they +! are the same because they are sequence types. +! +! Contributed by Joost VandeVondele +! +subroutine a(p) + type t + integer :: t1 + end type + type(t) :: p + p%t1 = 42 +end subroutine + +subroutine b + type u + integer :: u1 + end type + type (u) :: q + call a(q) ! { dg-warning "Type mismatch" } + print *, q%u1 +end subroutine + +subroutine c(p) + type u + integer :: u1 + end type + type(u) :: p + p%u1 = 42 +end subroutine + +subroutine d + type u + integer :: u1 + end type + type (u) :: q + call c(q) ! { dg-warning "Type mismatch" } + print *, q%u1 +end subroutine + +subroutine e(p) + type u + sequence + integer :: u1 + end type + type(u) :: p + p%u1 = 42 +end subroutine + +subroutine f + type u + sequence + integer :: u1 + end type + type (u) :: q + call e(q) ! This is OK because the types are sequence. + print *, q%u1 +end subroutine -- cgit v1.2.3