Hi Harald,
Please find attached my resubmission for pr113363. The changes are as
follows:
(i) The chunk in gfc_conv_procedure_call is new. This was the source of one
of the memory leaks;
(ii) The incorporation of the _len field in trans_class_assignment was done
for the pr84006 patch;
(iii) The so
Hello,
Here is my final patch to fix the ICE of PR99798.
It's maybe overly verbose with comments, but the memory management is
hopefully clarified.
I tested this with a full fortran regression test on x86_64-linux and a
manual check with valgrind on the testcase.
OK for master?
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This pre
Hi Mikael,
That is an ingenious solution. Given the complexity, I think that the
comments are well warranted.
OK for master and, I would suggest, 14-branch after a few weeks.
Thanks!
Paul
On Sun, 12 May 2024 at 14:16, Mikael Morin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is my final patch to fix the ICE of
Dear all,
the attached obvious patch fixes a frontend memleak that was introduced
recently, and which shows up when checking for inquiry references.
I came across it when working on pr115039.
Committed after regtesting as r15-391-g13b6ac4ebd04f0.
Thanks,
Harald
From 13b6ac4ebd04f0703d92828c9268
Hi Paul,
this looks all good now, and is OK for mainline as well as backporting!
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While playing with the testcase, I found 3 remaining smaller issues that
are pre-existing, so they should not delay your present work. To make
it clear: these are not regressions.
When "maliciously" perturbin