The attached patch regtests on FC31/x86_64 - OK for trunk? Cheers
Paul Commit message: This patch fixes PR96325. See the explanatory comment in the testcase. 2020-08-01 Paul Thomas <pa...@gcc.gnu.org> gcc/fortran PR target/96325 * primary.c (gfc_match_varspec): In the case that a component reference is added to an intrinsic type component, emit the error message in this function. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/96325 * gfortran.dg/pr96325.f90: New test. * gfortran.dg/pr91589.f90: Update error message.
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/primary.c b/gcc/fortran/primary.c index c0f66d3df22..a58a25924da 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/primary.c +++ b/gcc/fortran/primary.c @@ -2023,7 +2023,8 @@ gfc_match_varspec (gfc_expr *primary, int equiv_flag, bool sub_flag, { char name[GFC_MAX_SYMBOL_LEN + 1]; gfc_ref *substring, *tail, *tmp; - gfc_component *component; + gfc_component *component = NULL; + gfc_component *previous = NULL; gfc_symbol *sym = primary->symtree->n.sym; gfc_expr *tgt_expr = NULL; match m; @@ -2343,15 +2344,19 @@ gfc_match_varspec (gfc_expr *primary, int equiv_flag, bool sub_flag, break; } + previous = component; + if (!inquiry && !intrinsic) component = gfc_find_component (sym, name, false, false, &tmp); else component = NULL; - /* In some cases, returning MATCH_NO gives a better error message. Most - cases return "Unclassifiable statement at..." */ if (intrinsic && !inquiry) - return MATCH_NO; + { + gfc_error ("%qs at %C is not an inquiry reference to an intrinsic " + "type component %qs", name, previous->name); + return MATCH_ERROR; + } else if (component == NULL && !inquiry) return MATCH_ERROR; diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr91589.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr91589.f90 index d02cb64bfc2..375d895e0b7 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr91589.f90 +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/pr91589.f90 @@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ program p integer :: a end type type(t) :: x = t(1) - call sub (x%a%a) ! { dg-error "Syntax error in argument list" } + call sub (x%a%a) ! { dg-error "is not an inquiry reference" } end
! { dg-do run } ! ! Test the fix for PR96325 in which the typebound procedure reference ! 'foo' was applied to an intrinsic type component without generating ! an error. The result of the expression was the value of the arg.. ! ! Contributed by Gerhardt Steinmetz <gs...@t-online.de> ! implicit none type t2 integer r1 end type type(t2) :: t integer :: a a = t%r1%foo(1) { dg-error "is not an inquiry reference" } if (a == 42) stop end