
This commit is the result of running the gdb/copyright.py script, which automated the update of the copyright year range for all source files managed by the GDB project to be updated to include year 2023.
173 lines
5.4 KiB
Fortran
173 lines
5.4 KiB
Fortran
! Copyright 2021-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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!
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! This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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! the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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! (at your option) any later version.
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!
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! This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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! GNU General Public License for more details.
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!
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! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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! along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#define DO_TEST(ARRAY) \
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call do_test (lbound (ARRAY), ubound (ARRAY))
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subroutine do_test (lb, ub)
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integer*4, dimension (:) :: lb
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integer*4, dimension (:) :: ub
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print *, ""
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print *, "Expected GDB Output:"
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print *, ""
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="no") "LBOUND = ("
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do i=LBOUND (lb, 1), UBOUND (lb, 1), 1
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if (i > LBOUND (lb, 1)) then
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="no") ", "
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end if
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write(*, fmt="(I0)", advance="no") lb (i)
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end do
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="yes") ")"
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="no") "UBOUND = ("
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do i=LBOUND (ub, 1), UBOUND (ub, 1), 1
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if (i > LBOUND (ub, 1)) then
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="no") ", "
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end if
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write(*, fmt="(I0)", advance="no") ub (i)
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end do
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write(*, fmt="(A)", advance="yes") ")"
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print *, "" ! Test Breakpoint
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end subroutine do_test
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!
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! Start of test program.
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!
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program test
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use ISO_C_BINDING, only: C_NULL_PTR, C_SIZEOF
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interface
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subroutine do_test (lb, ub)
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integer*4, dimension (:) :: lb
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integer*4, dimension (:) :: ub
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end subroutine do_test
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end interface
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! Declare variables used in this test.
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integer, dimension (-8:-1,-10:-2) :: neg_array
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integer, dimension (2:10,1:9), target :: array
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integer, allocatable :: other (:, :)
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character (len=26) :: str_1 = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
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integer, dimension (-2:2,-3:3,-1:5) :: array3d
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integer, dimension (-3:3,7:10,-4:2,-10:-7) :: array4d
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integer, dimension (10:20) :: array1d
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integer, dimension(:,:), pointer :: pointer2d => null()
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integer, dimension(-2:6,-1:9), target :: tarray
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integer :: an_int
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integer, dimension (:), pointer :: pointer1d => null()
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integer, parameter :: b1 = 127 - 10
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integer, parameter :: b1_o = 127 + 2
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integer, parameter :: b2 = 32767 - 10
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integer, parameter :: b2_o = 32767 + 3
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! This tests the GDB overflow behavior when using a KIND parameter too small
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! to hold the actual output argument. This is done for 1, 2, and 4 byte
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! overflow. On 32-bit machines most compilers will complain when trying to
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! allocate an array with ranges outside the 4 byte integer range.
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! We take the byte size of a C pointer as indication as to whether or not we
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! are on a 32 bit machine an skip the 4 byte overflow tests in that case.
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integer, parameter :: bytes_c_ptr = C_SIZEOF(C_NULL_PTR)
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integer*8, parameter :: max_signed_4byte_int = 2147483647
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integer*8, parameter :: b4 = max_signed_4byte_int - 10
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integer*8 :: b4_o
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logical :: is_64_bit
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integer, allocatable :: array_1d_1bytes_overflow (:)
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integer, allocatable :: array_1d_2bytes_overflow (:)
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integer, allocatable :: array_1d_4bytes_overflow (:)
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integer, allocatable :: array_2d_1byte_overflow (:,:)
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integer, allocatable :: array_2d_2bytes_overflow (:,:)
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integer, allocatable :: array_3d_1byte_overflow (:,:,:)
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! Set the 4 byte overflow only on 64 bit machines.
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if (bytes_c_ptr < 8) then
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b4_o = 0
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is_64_bit = .FALSE.
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else
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b4_o = max_signed_4byte_int + 5
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is_64_bit = .TRUE.
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end if
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! Allocate or associate any variables as needed.
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allocate (other (-5:4, -2:7))
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pointer2d => tarray
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pointer1d => array (3, 2:5)
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allocate (array_1d_1bytes_overflow (-b1_o:-b1))
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allocate (array_1d_2bytes_overflow (b2:b2_o))
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if (is_64_bit) then
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allocate (array_1d_4bytes_overflow (-b4_o:-b4))
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end if
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allocate (array_2d_1byte_overflow (-b1_o:-b1,b1:b1_o))
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allocate (array_2d_2bytes_overflow (b2:b2_o,-b2_o:b2))
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allocate (array_3d_1byte_overflow (-b1_o:-b1,b1:b1_o,-b1_o:-b1))
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DO_TEST (neg_array)
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DO_TEST (neg_array (-7:-3,-5:-4))
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DO_TEST (array)
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! The following is disabled due to a bug in gfortran:
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! https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99027
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! gfortran generates the incorrect expected results.
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! DO_TEST (array (3, 2:5))
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DO_TEST (pointer1d)
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DO_TEST (other)
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DO_TEST (array3d)
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DO_TEST (array4d)
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DO_TEST (array1d)
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DO_TEST (pointer2d)
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DO_TEST (tarray)
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DO_TEST (array_1d_1bytes_overflow)
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DO_TEST (array_1d_2bytes_overflow)
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if (is_64_bit) then
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DO_TEST (array_1d_4bytes_overflow)
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end if
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DO_TEST (array_2d_1byte_overflow)
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DO_TEST (array_2d_2bytes_overflow)
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DO_TEST (array_3d_1byte_overflow)
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! All done. Deallocate.
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print *, "" ! Breakpoint before deallocate.
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deallocate (other)
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deallocate (array_3d_1byte_overflow)
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deallocate (array_2d_2bytes_overflow)
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deallocate (array_2d_1byte_overflow)
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if (is_64_bit) then
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deallocate (array_1d_4bytes_overflow)
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end if
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deallocate (array_1d_2bytes_overflow)
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deallocate (array_1d_1bytes_overflow)
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! GDB catches this final breakpoint to indicate the end of the test.
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print *, "" ! Final Breakpoint.
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! Reference otherwise unused locals in order to keep them around.
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! GDB will make use of these for some tests.
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print *, str_1
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an_int = 1
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print *, an_int
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end program test
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