! { dg-do run } ! ! TS 29113 ! 6.3 Argument association ! An assumed-rank dummy argument may correspond to an actual argument of ! any rank. [...] If the actual argument has rank greater than zero, the ! rank and extents of the dummy argument are assumed from the actual ! argument, including the lack of a final extent in the case of an ! assumed-size array. If the actual argument is an array and the dummy ! argument is allocatable or a pointer, the bounds of the dummy argument ! are assumed from the actual argument. program test integer, allocatable :: a(:,:,:) integer, allocatable :: b(:,:,:,:) allocate (a(3, 4, 5)) allocate (b(-3:3, 0:4, 2:5, 10:20)) call testit (a, rank(a), shape(a), lbound(a), ubound(a)) call testit (b, rank(b), shape(b), lbound(b), ubound(b)) contains subroutine testit (x, r, s, l, u) bind (c) integer, allocatable :: x(..) integer :: r integer :: s(r) integer :: l(r) integer :: u(r) ! expect rank to match if (rank (x) .ne. r) stop 101 ! expect shape to match if (size (shape (x)) .ne. r) stop 102 if (any (shape (x) .ne. s)) stop 103 ! expect lbound and ubound functions to return rank-sized arrays. ! for non-pointer/non-allocatable arrays, bounds are normalized ! to be 1-based. if (size (lbound (x)) .ne. r) stop 104 if (any (lbound (x) .ne. l)) stop 105 if (size (ubound (x)) .ne. r) stop 106 if (any (ubound (x) .ne. u)) stop 107 end subroutine end program