In compiling the following program, I have got a error message. I think it is a wrong behavior.
$ gfortran -v Using built-in specs. Target: powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0 Configured with: ../gcc/configure --prefix=/usr/local/gfortran --enable-languages=c,fortran --with-gmp=/tmp/gfortran-20060512/gfortran_libs --enable-bootstrap Thread model: posix gcc version 4.2.0 20060512 (experimental) $ cat end.f90 module m public end interface foo module procedure foo1 end interface interface end module procedure foo2 end interface contains subroutine foo1 end subroutine subroutine foo2 end subroutine end module end program $ gfortran end.f90 In file end.f90:8 interface end 1 Error: VARIABLE attribute conflicts with PROCEDURE attribute at (1) In file end.f90:9 module procedure foo2 1 Error: MODULE PROCEDURE at (1) must be in a generic module interface In file end.f90:10 end interface 1 Error: Expecting END MODULE statement at (1) -- Summary: 'end' is recognized as a variable incorrectly Product: gcc Version: 4.2.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: fortran AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: iguchi at coral dot t dot u-tokyo dot ac dot jp http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28526