All, As everyone knows, gfortran reads source into a trees and and at some point she passes those trees to a resolution phases. There are instances, for example the new tests, where resolution fails to use the character length parameter in declaration statements. The attach patch seems to cure this problem.
Previously, after reading the scalar-integer-expr, gfortran would assign the expression to the charlen without trying to reduce it to a constant (which should happen but doesn't in the resolution phase). The patch now tries to reduce the scalar-integer-expr to a constant, and then assigns that constant to the charlen. Bootstrap and regression tested on 7-branch and trunk. OK to commit? 2018-03-06 Steven G. Kargl <ka...@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/64124 PR fortran/70409 * decl.c (gfc_match_char_spec): Try to reduce a charlen to a constant. 2018-03-06 Steven G. Kargl <ka...@gcc.gnu.org> PR fortran/64124 PR fortran/70409 * gfortran.dg/pr64124.f90: New tests. * gfortran.dg/pr70409.f90: New tests. -- Steve
Index: gcc/fortran/decl.c =================================================================== --- gcc/fortran/decl.c (revision 258304) +++ gcc/fortran/decl.c (working copy) @@ -3147,7 +3147,24 @@ done: if (seen_length == 0) cl->length = gfc_get_int_expr (gfc_charlen_int_kind, NULL, 1); else - cl->length = len; + { + /* If gfortran ends up here, then the len may be reducible to a + constant. Try to do that here. If it does not reduce, simply + assign len to the charlen. */ + if (len && len->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT) + { + gfc_expr *e; + e = gfc_copy_expr (len); + gfc_reduce_init_expr (e); + if (e->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT) + gfc_replace_expr (len, e); + else + gfc_free_expr (e); + cl->length = len; + } + else + cl->length = len; + } ts->u.cl = cl; ts->kind = kind == 0 ? gfc_default_character_kind : kind; Index: gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr64124.f90 =================================================================== --- gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr64124.f90 (nonexistent) +++ gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr64124.f90 (working copy) @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +! { dg-do compile } +! PR fortran/64124.f90 + character(len=kind(1)) x + integer(len(x)) y + end Index: gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr70409.f90 =================================================================== --- gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr70409.f90 (nonexistent) +++ gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr70409.f90 (working copy) @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +! { dg-do run } +! PR fortran/70409 +! Contriubted by Harald Anlauf <anlauf at gmx dot de> +program foo + integer, parameter :: huge_1 = huge(0_1) + character( huge_1 ), parameter :: x = 'abc' + character( huge(0_1) ), parameter :: y = 'abc' + character( huge(0_1)+0 ), parameter :: z = 'abcdef' + character( huge(0_1) ) :: a = 'abc' + integer, parameter :: huge_2 = huge(0_2) + character( huge_2 ), parameter :: u = 'abc' + character( huge(0_2) ), parameter :: v = 'abc' + character(int(huge(0_2),4)), parameter :: w = 'abcdef' + character( huge(0_2) ) :: b = 'abc' + if (len(x) /= huge_1) stop 1 + if (len(y) /= huge_1) stop 2 + if (len(z) /= huge_1) stop 3 + if (len(a) /= huge_1) stop 4 + if (len(u) /= huge_2) stop 5 + if (len(v) /= huge_2) stop 6 + if (len(w) /= huge_2) stop 7 + if (len(b) /= huge_2) stop 8 +end program foo