Before emitting a warning message, code should check that the usage in
question should be diagnosed by calling ShouldWarn(). A fair number of
sites in the code do not, and can emit portability warnings
unconditionally, which can confuse a user that hasn't asked for them
(-pedantic) and isn't terribly concerned about portability *to* other
compilers.
Add calls to ShouldWarn() or IsEnabled() around messages that need them,
and add -pedantic to tests that now require it to test their portability
messages, and add more expected message lines to those tests when
-pedantic causes other diagnostics to fire.
Implements compatibility checking for initializers in procedure pointer
declarations. This work exposed some inconsistency in how ELEMENTAL
interfaces were handled and checked, from both unrestricted intrinsic
functions and others, and some refinements needed for function result
compatbility checking; these have also been ironed out. Some new
warnings are now emitted, and this affected a dozen or so tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159026