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Re: [Patch, fortran] PR31494 and PR32464 - further host association wrinkles.
- From: "Paul Richard Thomas" <paul dot richard dot thomas at gmail dot com>
- To: "Tobias Burnus" <burnus at net-b dot de>
- Cc: "fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org" <fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org>, "gcc-patches List" <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:47:00 +0200
- Subject: Re: [Patch, fortran] PR31494 and PR32464 - further host association wrinkles.
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Tobias,
Builds and regtests on x86-86/openSUSE Factory. The changes seem to be
fine, though I don't have the complete overview about the
symbol-resolution system. Ok for the trunk. Hopefully, not too many
wrinkles are remaining.
Thanks for the review.
I do not think that there can be many such wrinkles left. One of the
above is a regression, caused by my 50th anniversary patch, and the
other is a pre-existing problem that must go back to the beginning of
gfortran. Correct association in module procedures that themselves
have contained procedures are "interesting" with a single pass parser.
Everything that I have been able to think of now works but that is
almost certainly a sign of lack of imagination on my part:-)
Cheers
Paul
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