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Since GCC 12, the conversion between the array descriptors formats - the internal (GFC) and the C binding one (CFI) - moved to the compiler itself such that the cfi_desc_to_gfc_desc/gfc_desc_to_cfi_desc functions are only used with older code (GCC 9 to 11). The newly added checks caused asserts as older code did not pass the proper values (e.g. real(4) as effective argument arrived as BT_ASSUME type as the effective type got lost inbetween). As proposed in the PR, revert to the GCC 11 version - known bugs is better than some fixes and new issues. Still, GCC 12 is much better in terms of TS29113 support and should really be used. This patch uses the current libgomp version of the GCC 11 branch, except it fixes the GFC version number (which is 0), uses calloc instead of malloc, and sets the lower bound to 1 instead of keeping it as is for CFI_attribute_other. libgfortran/ChangeLog: PR libfortran/108056 * runtime/ISO_Fortran_binding.c (cfi_desc_to_gfc_desc, gfc_desc_to_cfi_desc): Mostly revert to GCC 11 version for those backward-compatiblity-only functions. |
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backtrace.c | ||
bounds.c | ||
compile_options.c | ||
convert_char.c | ||
environ.c | ||
error.c | ||
fpu.c | ||
in_pack_generic.c | ||
in_unpack_generic.c | ||
ISO_Fortran_binding.c | ||
main.c | ||
memory.c | ||
minimal.c | ||
pause.c | ||
select_inc.c | ||
select.c | ||
stop.c | ||
string.c |