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82 lines
2.0 KiB
82 lines
2.0 KiB
! RUN: %S/test_errors.sh %s %t %f18
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function f1(x, y)
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integer x
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to dummy argument 'x'
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to dummy argument 'y'
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save x,y
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integer y
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to function result 'f1'
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save f1
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end
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function f2(x, y)
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to function result 'f2'
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real, save :: f2
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to dummy argument 'x'
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complex, save :: x
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allocatable :: y
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integer :: y
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to dummy argument 'y'
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save :: y
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end
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! SAVE statement should not trigger the above errors
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function f2b(x, y)
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real :: x, y
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save
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end
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subroutine s3(x)
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to dummy argument 'x'
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procedure(integer), pointer, save :: x
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!ERROR: Procedure 'y' with SAVE attribute must also have POINTER attribute
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procedure(integer), save :: y
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end
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subroutine s4
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!ERROR: Explicit SAVE of 'z' is redundant due to global SAVE statement
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save z
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save
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procedure(integer), pointer :: x
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!ERROR: Explicit SAVE of 'x' is redundant due to global SAVE statement
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save :: x
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!ERROR: Explicit SAVE of 'y' is redundant due to global SAVE statement
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integer, save :: y
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end
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subroutine s5
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implicit none
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integer x
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block
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!ERROR: No explicit type declared for 'x'
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save x
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end block
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end
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subroutine s6
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save x
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save y
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute was already specified on 'y'
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integer, save :: y
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integer, save :: z
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute was already specified on 'x'
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute was already specified on 'z'
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save x,z
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end
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subroutine s7
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!ERROR: 'x' appears as a COMMON block in a SAVE statement but not in a COMMON statement
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save /x/
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end
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subroutine s8a(n)
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integer :: n
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real :: x(n) ! OK: save statement doesn't affect x
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save
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end
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subroutine s8b(n)
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integer :: n
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!ERROR: SAVE attribute may not be applied to automatic data object 'x'
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real, save :: x(n)
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end
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