There were several different ways of handling the option to f18 to find predefined modules: - test_errors.sh was created by cmake substituting FLANG_INTRINSIC_MODULES_DIR into test_errors.sh.in - some tests used the flang script which has the option built it - some tests used %f18_with_includes which was replaced by the path to f18 plus the -I option - some included -I../../include/flang in their run command To make this more consistent, change %f18 to include the -intrinsic-module-directory option and use it everywhere, including to replace %flang and %f18_with_includes. This requires changing all of the invocations of the test scripts to put %f18 at the end so that it can expand to more than one argument. This eliminates the need to generate test_errors.sh which means we don't need flang/test/Semantics/CMakeLists.txt or the %B substitution. That makes the test_errors.sh command like the others, replacing %B/test/Semantics/test_errors.sh with %S/test_errors.sh. Also remove the OPTIONS: functionality as custom options can be included in the RUN: command. And remove -I/../../include/flang as that is now always included. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79634
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29 lines
862 B
Fortran
! RUN: %S/test_errors.sh %s %t %f18
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module m
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implicit none
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real, parameter :: a = 8.0
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!ERROR: Must have INTEGER type, but is REAL(4)
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integer :: aa = 2_a
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integer :: b = 8
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! C713 A scalar-int-constant-name shall be a named constant of type integer.
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!ERROR: Must be a constant value
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integer :: bb = 2_b
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!TODO: should get error -- not scalar
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!integer, parameter :: c(10) = 8
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!integer :: cc = 2_c
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integer, parameter :: d = 47
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!ERROR: INTEGER(KIND=47) is not a supported type
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integer :: dd = 2_d
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!ERROR: Parameter 'e' not found
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integer :: ee = 2_e
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!ERROR: Missing initialization for parameter 'f'
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integer, parameter :: f
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integer :: ff = 2_f
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!ERROR: REAL(KIND=23) is not a supported type
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real(d/2) :: g
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!ERROR: REAL*47 is not a supported type
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real*47 :: h
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!ERROR: COMPLEX*47 is not a supported type
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complex*47 :: i
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end
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