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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2015-11-17 Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
+
+ PR fortran/65751
+ * expr.c (gfc_check_pointer_assign): Fix error message.
+
2015-11-16 Steven G. Kargl <kargl@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/58027
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@@ -3632,11 +3632,10 @@
|| (lvalue->ts.type == BT_DERIVED
&& (lvalue->ts.u.derived->attr.is_bind_c
|| lvalue->ts.u.derived->attr.sequence))))
- gfc_error ("Data-pointer-object &L must be unlimited "
- "polymorphic, a sequence derived type or of a "
- "type with the BIND attribute assignment at %L "
- "to be compatible with an unlimited polymorphic "
- "target", &lvalue->where);
+ gfc_error ("Data-pointer-object at %L must be unlimited "
+ "polymorphic, or of a type with the BIND attribute "
+ "or the SEQUENCE attribute, to be compatible with "
+ "an unlimited polymorphic target", &lvalue->where);
else
gfc_error ("Different types in pointer assignment at %L; "
"attempted assignment of %s to %s", &lvalue->where,
===================================================================
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2015-11-17 Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
+
+ PR fortran/65751
+ * gfortran.dg/unlimited_polymorphic_2.f03: Update test.
+
2015-11-17 Uros Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com>
* gcc.dg/torture/pr68264.c: Use dg-add-options ieee.
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
call foo (y)
y => tgt ! This is OK, of course.
- tgt => y ! { dg-error "must be unlimited polymorphic" }
+ tgt => y ! { dg-error "Data-pointer-object at .1. must be unlimited polymorphic" }
select type (y) ! This is the correct way to accomplish the previous
type is (integer)