! { dg-do compile } ! this is to simply test that the various ways the use statement can ! appear are handled by the compiler, since i did a special treatment ! of the intrinsic iso_c_binding module. note: if the user doesn't ! provide the 'intrinsic' keyword, the compiler will check for a user ! provided module by the name of iso_c_binding before using the ! intrinsic one. --Rickett, 09.26.06 module use_stmt_0 ! this is an error because c_ptr_2 does not exist use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding, only: c_ptr_2 ! { dg-error "Symbol 'c_ptr_2' referenced at \\(1\\) does not exist" } end module use_stmt_0 module use_stmt_1 ! this is an error because c_ptr_2 does not exist use iso_c_binding, only: c_ptr_2 ! { dg-error "Symbol 'c_ptr_2' referenced at \\(1\\) does not exist" } end module use_stmt_1 module use_stmt_2 ! works fine use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding, only: c_ptr end module use_stmt_2 module use_stmt_3 ! works fine use iso_c_binding, only: c_ptr end module use_stmt_3 module use_stmt_4 ! works fine use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding end module use_stmt_4 module use_stmt_5 ! works fine use iso_c_binding end module use_stmt_5 module use_stmt_6 ! hmm, is this an error? if so, it's not being caught... ! --Rickett, 09.13.06 use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding, only: c_int, c_int end module use_stmt_6 module use_stmt_7 ! hmm, is this an error? if so, it's not being caught... ! --Rickett, 09.13.06 use iso_c_binding, only: c_int, c_int end module use_stmt_7 ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "use_stmt_2 use_stmt_3 use_stmt_4 use_stmt_5 use_stmt_6 use_stmt_7" } }