Jean Perier 7c158e3e55 [flang] add evaluate::IsAllocatableDesignator helper
Previously, some semantic checks that are checking if an entity is an
allocatable were relying on the expression being a designator whose
last symbol has the allocatable attribute.

This is wrong since this was considering substrings and array sections of
allocatables as being allocatable. This is wrong (see NOTE 2 in
Fortran 2018 section 9.5.3.1).

Add evaluate::IsAllocatableDesignator to correctly test this.
Also add some semantic tests for ALLOCATED to test the newly added helper.
Note that ifort and nag are rejecting coindexed-named-object in
ALLOCATED (`allocated(coarray_scalar_alloc[2])`).
I think it is wrong given allocated argument is intent(in) as per
16.2.1 point 3.
So 15.5.2.6 point 4 regarding allocatable dummy is not violated (If the actual
argument is a coindexed object, the dummy argument shall have the INTENT (IN)
attribute.) and I think this is valid. gfortran accepts it.

The need for this helper was exposed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D122779.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122899

Co-authored-by: Peixin-Qiao <qiaopeixin@huawei.com>
2022-04-01 22:34:19 +02:00

67 lines
2.4 KiB
Fortran

! RUN: %python %S/test_errors.py %s %flang_fc1
! Tests for the ALLOCATED() intrinsic
subroutine alloc(coarray_alloc, coarray_not_alloc, t2_not_alloc)
interface
function return_allocatable()
integer, allocatable :: return_allocatable(:)
end function
end interface
type :: t1
integer, allocatable :: alloc(:)
integer :: not_alloc
end type
type :: t2
real, allocatable :: coarray_alloc[:]
real, allocatable :: coarray_alloc_array(:)[:]
end type
integer :: not_alloc(100)
real, allocatable :: x_alloc
character(:), allocatable :: char_alloc(:)
type(t1) :: dt_not_alloc(100)
type(t1), allocatable :: dt_alloc(:)
real, allocatable :: coarray_alloc[:, :]
real, allocatable :: coarray_alloc_array(:)[:, :]
real :: coarray_not_alloc(:)[*]
type(t2) :: t2_not_alloc
! OK
print *, allocated(x_alloc)
print *, allocated(char_alloc)
print *, allocated(dt_alloc)
print *, allocated(dt_not_alloc(3)%alloc)
print *, allocated(dt_alloc(3)%alloc)
print *, allocated(coarray_alloc)
print *, allocated(coarray_alloc[2,3])
print *, allocated(t2_not_alloc%coarray_alloc)
print *, allocated(t2_not_alloc%coarray_alloc[2])
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(not_alloc)
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(dt_not_alloc)
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(dt_alloc%not_alloc)
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(char_alloc(:))
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(char_alloc(1)(1:10))
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(coarray_alloc_array(1:10))
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(coarray_alloc_array(1:10)[2,2])
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(t2_not_alloc%coarray_alloc_array(1))
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(t2_not_alloc%coarray_alloc_array(1)[2])
!ERROR: Argument of ALLOCATED() must be an ALLOCATABLE object or component
print *, allocated(return_allocatable())
end subroutine