http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49479
Tobias Burnus <burnus at gcc dot gnu.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |wrong-code CC| |burnus at gcc dot gnu.org Target Milestone|--- |4.6.2 --- Comment #3 from Tobias Burnus <burnus at gcc dot gnu.org> 2011-06-20 21:39:28 UTC --- There seems to be a bug in the implementation of Fortran 2008's new feature: "A null pointer or unallocated allocatable can be used to denote an absent nonallocatable nonpointer optional argument." That check has been added in Rev 163263 on 2010-08-15. However, I am not sure that the bug is in the new code - it could also be a RESHAPE bug (cf. PR 49324 for another reshape bug). I think gfortran's convention is - and also TR 29113 require that the addr_expr is not NULL if the variable is allocated - even if it is zero sized. However, I need to recheck and maybe also other library functions have this issue. Workaround: -std=f2003.