[Bug fortran/31243] Detect strings longer than 2**32 characters
fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org
gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org
Sat May 16 17:01:00 GMT 2009
------- Comment #11 from fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-05-16 17:00 -------
Now, these very long strings are caught at compile-time when possible. We
should also add runtime checks, for non-constant lengths; three such examples
are given in comment #9.
Removing the "wrong-code" keyword: it's just an issue of diagnostics. String
length are type parameters, and they have a kind that is processor-dependent,
so it's OK to have an upper limit.
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fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot
| |org
Keywords|wrong-code |diagnostic
Last reconfirmed|2009-01-27 05:00:27 |2009-05-16 17:00:40
date| |
Summary|truncating strings longer |Detect strings longer than
|than 2**32 characters |2**32 characters
Version|4.3.0 |4.5.0
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31243
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