Hi all, I am sorry, but the initial mail as well as Dominique answer puzzles me:
David: I do expect to write (*,*) any not being compilable at all, because "any" is an intrinsic function and I suppose that gfortran is not able to print it. At best it gives an address. So am I right to assume that it should have been: write (*,*) x ? Which is a bit strange. Furthermore is it difficult for me to debug, because I do not have access to an AIX machine. What address size does the machine have 32/48/64-bit? Is there a chance you send me the file that is generated additionally by gfortran when called with -fdump-tree-original ? The file is named alloc_comp_class_5.f03.003t.original usually. Dominique: How did you get that? Do you have access to an AIX machine? What kind of instrumentation was active in the compiler you mentioned? - Andre On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 21:51:30 +0100 Dominique d'Humières <domi...@lps.ens.fr> wrote: > If I compile the test with an instrumented gfortran , I get > > ../../work/gcc/fortran/interface.c:2948:33: runtime error: load of value > 1818451807, which is not a valid value for type ‘expr_t' > > Dominique > > > Le 30 nov. 2016 à 21:06, David Edelsohn <dje....@gmail.com> a écrit : > > > > Hi, Andre > > > > I have noticed that the alloc_comp_class_5.f03 testcase fails on AIX. > > Annotating the testcase a little, shows that the failure is at > > > > if (any(x /= ["foo", "bar", "baz"])) call abort() > > > > write (*,*) any > > > > at the point of failure produces > > > > "foobarba" > > > > - David > -- Andre Vehreschild * Email: vehre ad gmx dot de