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* [gcc r12-7726] fortran: Separate associate character lengths earlier [PR104570]
@ 2022-03-19 20:16 Mikael Morin
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commit r12-7726-g907811ddc35da6c1701ed22355ece63a8c3ed7fb
Author: Mikael Morin <mikael@gcc.gnu.org>
Date: Sun Mar 13 22:22:55 2022 +0100
fortran: Separate associate character lengths earlier [PR104570]
This change workarounds an ICE in the evaluation of the character length
of an array expression referencing an associate variable; the code is
not prepared to see a non-scalar expression as it doesn’t initialize the
scalarizer.
Before this change, associate length symbols get a new gfc_charlen at
resolution stage to unshare them from the associate expression, so that
at translation stage it is a decl specific to the associate symbol that
is initialized, not the decl of some other symbol. This
reinitialization of gfc_charlen happens after expressions referencing
the associate symbol have been parsed, so that those expressions retain
the original gfc_charlen they have copied from the symbol.
At translation stage, the gfc_charlen for the associate symbol is setup
with the decl holding the actual length value, but the expressions have
retained the original gfc_charlen without any decl. So they need to
evaluate the character length, and this is where the ICE happens.
This change moves the reinitialization of gfc_charlen earlier at parsing
stage, so that at resolution stage the gfc_charlen can be retained as
it’s already not shared with any other symbol, and the expressions which
now share their gfc_charlen with the symbol are automatically updated
when the length decl is setup at translation stage. There is no need
any more to evaluate the character length as it has all the required
information, and the ICE doesn’t happen.
The first resolve.cc hunk is necessary to avoid regressing on the
associate_35.f90 testcase.
PR fortran/104228
PR fortran/104570
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* parse.cc (parse_associate): Use a new distinct gfc_charlen if the
copied type has one whose length is not known to be constant.
* resolve.cc (resolve_assoc_var): Reset charlen if it’s shared with
the associate target regardless of the expression type.
Don’t reinitialize charlen if it’s deferred.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/associate_58.f90: New test.
Diff:
---
gcc/fortran/parse.cc | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
gcc/fortran/resolve.cc | 9 ++++++---
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/associate_58.f90 | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/parse.cc b/gcc/fortran/parse.cc
index db918291b10..e6e915d2a5e 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/parse.cc
+++ b/gcc/fortran/parse.cc
@@ -4924,6 +4924,24 @@ parse_associate (void)
in case of association to a derived-type. */
sym->ts = a->target->ts;
+ /* Don’t share the character length information between associate
+ variable and target if the length is not a compile-time constant,
+ as we don’t want to touch some other character length variable when
+ we try to initialize the associate variable’s character length
+ variable.
+ We do it here rather than later so that expressions referencing the
+ associate variable will automatically have the correctly setup length
+ information. If we did it at resolution stage the expressions would
+ use the original length information, and the variable a new different
+ one, but only the latter one would be correctly initialized at
+ translation stage, and the former one would need some additional setup
+ there. */
+ if (sym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER
+ && sym->ts.u.cl
+ && !(sym->ts.u.cl->length
+ && sym->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT))
+ sym->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (gfc_current_ns, NULL);
+
/* Check if the target expression is array valued. This cannot always
be done by looking at target.rank, because that might not have been
set yet. Therefore traverse the chain of refs, looking for the last
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/resolve.cc b/gcc/fortran/resolve.cc
index 0b55961f083..5522be75199 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/resolve.cc
+++ b/gcc/fortran/resolve.cc
@@ -9232,7 +9232,7 @@ resolve_assoc_var (gfc_symbol* sym, bool resolve_target)
if (!sym->ts.u.cl)
sym->ts.u.cl = target->ts.u.cl;
- if (sym->ts.deferred && target->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE
+ if (sym->ts.deferred
&& sym->ts.u.cl == target->ts.u.cl)
{
sym->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (sym->ns, NULL);
@@ -9251,8 +9251,11 @@ resolve_assoc_var (gfc_symbol* sym, bool resolve_target)
|| sym->ts.u.cl->length->expr_type != EXPR_CONSTANT)
&& target->expr_type != EXPR_VARIABLE)
{
- sym->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (sym->ns, NULL);
- sym->ts.deferred = 1;
+ if (!sym->ts.deferred)
+ {
+ sym->ts.u.cl = gfc_new_charlen (sym->ns, NULL);
+ sym->ts.deferred = 1;
+ }
/* This is reset in trans-stmt.cc after the assignment
of the target expression to the associate name. */
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/associate_58.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/associate_58.f90
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..9c24f35c0d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/associate_58.f90
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+! { dg-do compile }
+!
+! PR fortran/104570
+! The following used to cause an ICE because the string length
+! evaluation of the (y) expression was not prepared to handle
+! a non-scalar expression.
+
+program p
+ character(:), allocatable :: x(:)
+ x = ['abc']
+ call s
+contains
+ subroutine s
+ associate (y => x)
+ associate (z => (y))
+ print *, z
+ end associate
+ end associate
+ end
+end
+
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