Hi Jorge,

PRs 108650/106035 cover this problem.

Thanks

Paul

On Fri, 2 Jun 2023 at 15:04, Jorge D'Elia via Fortran
<fortran@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a doubt about IMPORT and SELECT TYPE, please see the
> forwarded message below (that also has a sample code), as well
>
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/xffbg/121.141?topic=attributes-import-fortran-2003
>
> What is the correct way? Thanks.
>
> Regards.
> Jorge.
>
> ----- Forwarded message -----
> From: "Intel Community"
> To: "Jorge D'Elia" <jde...@cimec.unl.edu.ar>
> Sent: Viernes, 2 de Junio 2023 10:28:31
> Subject: Re: Bug with IMPORT and SELECT TYPE (Intel Community Subscription 
> Update)
>
> Hi jdelia,
>
> OP1 (New Contributor II) posted a new reply in IntelĀ® Fortran Compiler on 
> 06-02-2023 10:28 AM in the Intel Community:
>
> https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Fortran-Compiler/Bug-with-IMPORT-and-SELECT-TYPE/m-p/1492319/emcs_t/S2h8ZW1haWx8dG9waWNfc3Vic2NyaXB0aW9ufExJRUxQQzhSUEVaS1RTfDE0OTIzMTl8U1VCU0NSSVBUSU9OU3xoSw#M166583
>
> Subject:  Re: Bug with IMPORT and SELECT TYPE
>
> Well, it appears that gfortran also gets it wrong... the use of an IMPORT 
> statement is not limited to interfaces.
> See this paragraph from the Intel documentation: An IMPORT statement can 
> appear in a submodule, module procedure,
> a contained procedure, the specification part of a BLOCK construct, or in an 
> interface body. It can not appear in
> the specification part of a main program, external procedure, module, or 
> block data except in an interface body.
>
> --



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