Jerry DeLisle 9ad55c33ae re PR fortran/40008 (F2008: Add NEWUNIT= for OPEN statement)
2009-05-31  Jerry DeLisle  <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>

	PR fortran/40008
	* gfortran.h (gfc_open): Add newunit expression to structure.
	* io.c (io_tag): Add new unit tag and fix whitespace.
	(match_open_element): Add matching for newunit.
	(gfc_free_open): Free the newunit expression.
	(gfc_resolve_open): Add newunit to resolution and check constraints.
	(gfc_resolve_close): Add check for non-negative unit.
	(gfc_resolve_filepos): Likewise.
	(gfc_resolve_dt): Likewise.
	* trans-io.c (set_parameter_value): Build runtime checks for unit
	numbers within range of kind=4 integer. (gfc_trans_open) Set the
	newunit parameter.
	* ioparm.def (IOPARM): Define the newunit parameter as a pointer
	to GFC_INTEGER_4, pint4.

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