! { dg-do run } ! { dg-options "-fno-sign-zero" } ! ! PR fortran/40675 ! ! Fortran 77 just had: "The value of a signed zero is the same as ! the value of an unsigned zero." and g77 returned for SIGN(1.0, -0.0) = 1.0 ! ! Fortran 95+ has for SIGN: "Case (iv): If B is of type real and is zero, ! then ... (c) If B is negative real zero, the value of the result is -|A|". ! On architectures, where signed zeros are supported, gfortran's SIGN thus ! returns for B=-0.0 the -|A|. ! program s x = sign(1.,0.) y = sign(1.,-0.) if (x /= 1.) call abort() if (y /= 1.) call abort() x = 1. y = 0. x = sign(x, y) y = sign(x, -y) if (x /= 1.) call abort() if (y /= 1.) call abort() end program s