! { dg-do run } ! Tests the fix for PR25072, in which mask expressions ! that start with an internal or intrinsic function ! reference would give a syntax error. ! ! The fix for PR28119 is tested as well; here, the forall ! statement could not be followed by another statement on ! the same line. ! ! Contributed by Paul Thomas ! module foo integer, parameter :: n = 4 contains pure logical function foot (i) integer, intent(in) :: i foot = (i == 2) .or. (i == 3) end function foot end module foo use foo integer :: i, a(n) logical :: s(n) s = (/(foot (i), i=1, n)/) ! Check that non-mask case is still OK and the fix for PR28119 a = 0 forall (i=1:n) a(i) = i ; if (any (a .ne. (/1,2,3,4/))) call abort () ! Now a mask using a function with an explicit interface ! via use association. a = 0 forall (i=1:n, foot (i)) a(i) = i if (any (a .ne. (/0,2,3,0/))) call abort () ! Now an array variable mask a = 0 forall (i=1:n, .not. s(i)) a(i) = i if (any (a .ne. (/1,0,0,4/))) call abort () ! This was the PR - an internal function mask a = 0 forall (i=1:n, t (i)) a(i) = i if (any (a .ne. (/0,2,0,4/))) call abort () ! Check that an expression is OK - this also gave a syntax ! error a = 0 forall (i=1:n, mod (i, 2) == 0) a(i) = i if (any (a .ne. (/0,2,0,4/))) call abort () ! And that an expression that used to work is OK a = 0 forall (i=1:n, s (i) .or. t(i)) a(i) = w (i) if (any (a .ne. (/0,3,2,1/))) call abort () contains pure logical function t(i) integer, intent(in) :: i t = (mod (i, 2) == 0) end function t pure integer function w(i) integer, intent(in) :: i w = 5 - i end function w end