https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64952
Bug ID: 64952 Summary: Missing temporary in assignment from elemental function Product: gcc Version: 5.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: fortran Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: pault at gcc dot gnu.org See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.fortran/TvVY5j3GPmg gfortran produces wrong result from: PROGRAM Main INTEGER :: i, index(5) = (/ (i, i = 1,5) /) REAL :: array(5) = (/ (i+0.0, i = 1,5) /) array = Fred(index,array) PRINT *, array CONTAINS ELEMENTAL FUNCTION Fred (n, x) REAL :: Fred INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: n REAL, INTENT(IN) :: x ! In general, this would be in an external procedure Fred = x+SUM(array(:n-1))+SUM(array(n+1:)) END FUNCTION Fred END PROGRAM Main outputs 15.0000000 29.0000000 56.0000000 109.000000 214.000000 when result should be 5*15.0 A temporary should be produced for array = Fred(index, array). See the clf thread for the reasoning. In a nutshell, the reason that won the day (I had another point of view) is: The execution of the assignment shall have the same effect as if the evaluation of expr and the evaluation of all expressions in variable occurred before any portion of the variable is defined by the assignment. The evaluation of expressions within variable shall neither affect nor be affected by the evaluation of expr. Clearly, the above code violates this requirement because of the references to 'array' in 'Fred'. I think that we will have to provide an attribute that marks up array valued elemental functions that have any external array references and provide a temporary for assignment from one of these. Fortunately, it only affects contained functions so that we do not have to carry it across when using modules. Paul