Fortran: fix error recovery on bad structure constructor in DATA statement

gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/67804
	* primary.c (gfc_match_structure_constructor): Recover from errors
	that occurred while checking for a valid structure constructor in
	a DATA statement.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/67804
	* gfortran.dg/pr93604.f90: Adjust to changed diagnostics.
	* gfortran.dg/pr67804.f90: New test.
This commit is contained in:
Harald Anlauf 2022-01-12 21:24:49 +01:00
parent 386b15d6ef
commit 0b8464365b
3 changed files with 38 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -3364,6 +3364,7 @@ gfc_match_structure_constructor (gfc_symbol *sym, gfc_expr **result)
match m;
gfc_expr *e;
gfc_symtree *symtree;
bool t = true;
gfc_get_ha_sym_tree (sym->name, &symtree);
@ -3394,10 +3395,18 @@ gfc_match_structure_constructor (gfc_symbol *sym, gfc_expr **result)
in the structure constructor must be a constant. Try to reduce the
expression here. */
if (gfc_in_match_data ())
gfc_reduce_init_expr (e);
t = gfc_reduce_init_expr (e);
*result = e;
return MATCH_YES;
if (t)
{
*result = e;
return MATCH_YES;
}
else
{
gfc_free_expr (e);
return MATCH_ERROR;
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
! { dg-do compile }
! PR fortran/67804 - ICE on bad type in structure constructor in DATA statement
! Contributed by G.Steinmetz
program p
type t
character :: c
end type
type u
character, pointer :: c
end type
type(t) :: x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9
type(u) :: y6
data x0 /t('a')/ ! OK
data x1 /t(1)/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x2 /t(1.)/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x3 /t(1d1)/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x4 /t((0.,1.))/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x5 /t(.true.)/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x6 /t(null())/ ! { dg-error "neither a POINTER nor ALLOCATABLE" }
data x7 /t(['1'])/ ! { dg-error "The rank of the element" }
data x8 /t([1])/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data x9 /t(z'0')/ ! { dg-error "Cannot convert" }
data y6 /u(null())/ ! OK
end

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@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ program p
integer :: a
end type
type(t) :: x
data x /t(z'1')/ ! { dg-error "cannot appear in a structure constructor" }
data x /t(z'1')/ ! { dg-error "BOZ" }
end