Before, one got the following error for the attached test case:
------------------------------------
integer :: bar
1
Error: Symbol 'bar' at (1) already has basic type of INTEGER
------------------------------------
Which can be a bit puzzling in larger programs. With the patch, one gets:
------------------------------------
use_16.f90:15.14:
integer :: bar
1
use_16.f90:13.83:
use a
2
Error: Symbol 'bar' at (1) conflicts with symbol from module 'a',
use-associated at (2)
------------------------------------
The module change is a bit unrelated but makes the error a bit more
readable. Instead of having:
dg-error "Symbol 'bar' at \\(1\\) conflicts with symbol from module 'a'" }
2
One now has:
use a ! { dg-error "Symbol 'bar' at \\(1\\) conflicts with symbol from
module '
2
Build and regtested on x86-64-linux.
OK for the trunk?
Tobias
2011-08-23 Tobias Burnus <bur...@net-b.de>
PR fortran/31600
* symbol.c (gfc_add_type): Better diagnostic if redefining
use-associated symbol.
* module.c (gfc_use_module): Use module name as locus.
2011-08-23 Tobias Burnus <bur...@net-b.de>
PR fortran/31600
* gfortran.dg/use_16.f90: New.
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/module.c b/gcc/fortran/module.c
index aef3404..4250a17 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/module.c
+++ b/gcc/fortran/module.c
@@ -5727,6 +5727,9 @@ gfc_use_module (void)
int c, line, start;
gfc_symtree *mod_symtree;
gfc_use_list *use_stmt;
+ locus old_locus = gfc_current_locus;
+
+ gfc_current_locus = use_locus;
filename = (char *) alloca (strlen (module_name) + strlen (MODULE_EXTENSION)
+ 1);
@@ -5748,6 +5751,7 @@ gfc_use_module (void)
"intrinsic module at %C") != FAILURE)
{
use_iso_fortran_env_module ();
+ gfc_current_locus = old_locus;
return;
}
@@ -5756,6 +5760,7 @@ gfc_use_module (void)
"ISO_C_BINDING module at %C") != FAILURE)
{
import_iso_c_binding_module();
+ gfc_current_locus = old_locus;
return;
}
@@ -5845,6 +5850,8 @@ gfc_use_module (void)
gfc_rename_list = NULL;
use_stmt->next = gfc_current_ns->use_stmts;
gfc_current_ns->use_stmts = use_stmt;
+
+ gfc_current_locus = old_locus;
}
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/symbol.c b/gcc/fortran/symbol.c
index 4463460..126a52b 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/symbol.c
+++ b/gcc/fortran/symbol.c
@@ -1672,7 +1672,12 @@ gfc_add_type (gfc_symbol *sym, gfc_typespec *ts, locus *where)
if (type != BT_UNKNOWN && !(sym->attr.function && sym->attr.implicit_type))
{
- gfc_error ("Symbol '%s' at %L already has basic type of %s", sym->name,
+ if (sym->attr.use_assoc)
+ gfc_error ("Symbol '%s' at %L conflicts with symbol from module '%s', "
+ "use-associated at %L", sym->name, where, sym->module,
+ &sym->declared_at);
+ else
+ gfc_error ("Symbol '%s' at %L already has basic type of %s", sym->name,
where, gfc_basic_typename (type));
return FAILURE;
}
--- /dev/null 2011-08-23 07:28:57.751883742 +0200
+++ gcc/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/use_16.f90 2011-08-23 09:59:19.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+! { dg-do compile }
+!
+! PR fortran/31600
+!
+module a
+implicit none
+contains
+ integer function bar()
+ bar = 42
+ end function
+end module a
+
+use a ! { dg-error "Symbol 'bar' at \\(1\\) conflicts with symbol from module 'a'" }
+implicit none
+integer :: bar ! { dg-error "Symbol 'bar' at \\(1\\) conflicts with symbol from module 'a'" }
+end
+
+! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "a" } }