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Options: -fopenmp and -fopenacc imply concurrent calls to a procedure; now also -fopenacc implies -frecursive, disabling that larger local const-size array variables use static memory. Run-time recursion check: Always reset the check variable at the end of the procedure; this avoids a bogus error with -fopenmp when called twice nonconcurrently/nonrecursively. (Issue requires using -fno-automatic or -fmax-stack-var-size= to trigger.) gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/98010 PR fortran/98013 * options.c (gfc_post_options): Also imply recursive with -fopenacc. * trans-decl.c (gfc_generate_function_code): Simplify condition.
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