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Re: [gfortran,patch] Fix intrinsics used as actual arguments


FX,

If it is a trivial backport (15 minutes and regression test),
then I would think that it is worth. If it requires any effort
then I think the port is not worth it.


It turned out to be more than that, as I originally had to make a succession of commits that are not backporting trivially (and also, the big diff to intrinsic.c is hard to backport automatically). So, I didn't backport it.

With branching so imminent it seems utterly pointless to fret about it. I stopped backporting a couple of weeks ago. After all, if 4.1 is identical to 4.2, what is the point of releases?


Lazily

Paul


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