binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.fortran/associated.f90
Andrew Burgess faeb9f13c1 gdb/fortran: add support for ASSOCIATED builtin
This commit adds support for the ASSOCIATED builtin to the Fortran
expression evaluator.  The ASSOCIATED builtin takes one or two
arguments.

When passed a single pointer argument GDB returns a boolean indicating
if the pointer is associated with anything.

When passed two arguments the second argument should either be some a
pointer could point at or a second pointer.

If the second argument is a pointer target, then the result from
associated indicates if the pointer is pointing at this target.

If the second argument is another pointer, then the result from
associated indicates if the two pointers are pointing at the same
thing.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* f-exp.y (f77_keywords): Add 'associated'.
	* f-lang.c (fortran_associated): New function.
	(evaluate_subexp_f): Handle FORTRAN_ASSOCIATED.
	(operator_length_f): Likewise.
	(print_unop_or_binop_subexp_f): New function.
	(print_subexp_f): Make use of print_unop_or_binop_subexp_f for
	FORTRAN_ASSOCIATED, FORTRAN_LBOUND, and FORTRAN_UBOUND.
	(dump_subexp_body_f): Handle FORTRAN_ASSOCIATED.
	(operator_check_f): Likewise.
	* std-operator.def: Add FORTRAN_ASSOCIATED.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.fortran/associated.exp: New file.
	* gdb.fortran/associated.f90: New file.
2021-02-25 10:09:11 +00:00

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! Copyright 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
!
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!
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!
! Start of test program.
!
program test
! Things to point at.
integer, target :: array_1d (1:10) = 0
integer, target :: array_2d (1:10, 1:10) = 0
integer, target :: an_integer = 0
integer, target :: other_integer = 0
real, target :: a_real = 0.0
! Things to point with.
integer, pointer :: array_1d_p (:) => null ()
integer, pointer :: other_1d_p (:) => null ()
integer, pointer :: array_2d_p (:,:) => null ()
integer, pointer :: an_integer_p => null ()
integer, pointer :: other_integer_p => null ()
real, pointer :: a_real_p => null ()
! The start of the tests.
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p))
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_1d))
array_1d_p => array_1d
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_1d))
array_1d_p => array_1d (2:10)
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_1d))
array_1d_p => array_1d (1:9)
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_1d))
array_1d_p => array_2d (3, :)
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_1d))
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_2d (2, :)))
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_2d (3, :)))
array_1d_p => null ()
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p))
call test_associated (associated (array_1d_p, array_2d (3, :)))
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p, an_integer))
an_integer_p => an_integer
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p, an_integer))
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p, other_integer_p))
other_integer_p => other_integer
call test_associated (associated (other_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p, other_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (other_integer_p, an_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (other_integer_p, an_integer))
other_integer_p = an_integer_p
call test_associated (associated (an_integer_p, other_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (other_integer_p, an_integer_p))
call test_associated (associated (a_real_p))
call test_associated (associated (a_real_p, a_real))
a_real_p => a_real
call test_associated (associated (a_real_p, a_real))
! Setup for final tests, these are performed at the print line
! below. These final tests are all error conditon checks,
! i.e. things that can't be compiled into Fortran.
array_1d_p => array_1d
print *, "" ! Final Breakpoint
print *, an_integer
print *, a_real
contains
subroutine test_associated (answer)
logical :: answer
print *,answer ! Test Breakpoint
end subroutine test_associated
end program test