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! RUN: %S/test_any.sh %s %flang %t
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! Error test -- DO loop uses obsolete loop termination statement
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! See R1131 and C1133
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! By default, this is not an error and label do are rewritten to non-label do.
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! A warning is generated with -Mstandard
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! EXEC: ${F18} -funparse-with-symbols -Mstandard %s 2>&1 | ${FileCheck} %s
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! CHECK: end do
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! The following CHECK-NOT actively uses the fact that the leading zero of labels
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! would be removed in the unparse but not the line linked to warnings. We do
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! not want to see label do in the unparse only.
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! CHECK-NOT: do [1-9]
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! CHECK: A DO loop should terminate with an END DO or CONTINUE
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subroutine foo6(a)
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type whatever
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class(*), allocatable :: x
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end type
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type(whatever) :: a(10)
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do 01 k=1,10
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select type (ax => a(k)%x)
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type is (integer)
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print*, "integer: ", ax
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class default
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print*, "not useable"
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01 end select
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end subroutine
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