Fortran: intrinsic MERGE shall use all its arguments [PR107874]
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Dear all,
as reported, the Fortran standard requires all actual argument
expressions to be evaluated (e.g. F2018:15.5.3).
There were two cases for intrinsic MERGE where we failed to do so:
- non-constant mask; Steve provided the patch
- constant scalar mask; we need to be careful to simplify only if
the argument on the "other" path is known to be constant so that
it does not have side-effects and can be immediately removed.
The latter change needed a correction of a sub-test of testcase
merge_init_expr_2.f90, which should not have been simplified
the way the original author assumed. I decided to modify the
test in such way that simplification is valid and provides
the expect pattern.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
Thanks,
Harald
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Hi Harald,
It looks good to me.
Thanks to you and Steve for the patch.
Paul
On Mon, 28 Nov 2022 at 20:05, Harald Anlauf via Fortran <fortran@gcc.gnu.org>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> as reported, the Fortran standard requires all actual argument
> expressions to be evaluated (e.g. F2018:15.5.3).
>
> There were two cases for intrinsic MERGE where we failed to do so:
>
> - non-constant mask; Steve provided the patch
>
> - constant scalar mask; we need to be careful to simplify only if
> the argument on the "other" path is known to be constant so that
> it does not have side-effects and can be immediately removed.
>
> The latter change needed a correction of a sub-test of testcase
> merge_init_expr_2.f90, which should not have been simplified
> the way the original author assumed. I decided to modify the
> test in such way that simplification is valid and provides
> the expect pattern.
>
> Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
>
> Thanks,
> Harald
>
Dear all,
I've committed an obvious fix for the testcase to avoid recursive I/O,
as it did cause a hang on some systems:
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:36a4ee406b95ae24a59b8b3f8ebe29af6fd5261e
Confirmed by Jerry that this resolves his issue.
See also attached.
Thanks,
Harald
Am 29.11.22 um 09:08 schrieb Paul Richard Thomas via Gcc-patches:
> Hi Harald,
>
> It looks good to me.
>
> Thanks to you and Steve for the patch.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2022 at 20:05, Harald Anlauf via Fortran <fortran@gcc.gnu.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> as reported, the Fortran standard requires all actual argument
>> expressions to be evaluated (e.g. F2018:15.5.3).
>>
>> There were two cases for intrinsic MERGE where we failed to do so:
>>
>> - non-constant mask; Steve provided the patch
>>
>> - constant scalar mask; we need to be careful to simplify only if
>> the argument on the "other" path is known to be constant so that
>> it does not have side-effects and can be immediately removed.
>>
>> The latter change needed a correction of a sub-test of testcase
>> merge_init_expr_2.f90, which should not have been simplified
>> the way the original author assumed. I decided to modify the
>> test in such way that simplification is valid and provides
>> the expect pattern.
>>
>> Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harald
>>
>
>
From 0f6058937c04a7af5e6dcfa173648149c24f08df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Harald Anlauf <anlauf@gmx.de>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 20:43:02 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fortran: intrinsic MERGE shall use all its arguments
[PR107874]
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/107874
* simplify.cc (gfc_simplify_merge): When simplifying MERGE with a
constant scalar MASK, ensure that arguments TSOURCE and FSOURCE are
either constant or will be evaluated.
* trans-intrinsic.cc (gfc_conv_intrinsic_merge): Evaluate arguments
before generating conditional expression.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/107874
* gfortran.dg/merge_init_expr_2.f90: Adjust code to the corrected
simplification.
* gfortran.dg/merge_1.f90: New test.
Co-authored-by: Steven G. Kargl <kargl@gcc.gnu.org>
---
gcc/fortran/simplify.cc | 17 ++++++-
gcc/fortran/trans-intrinsic.cc | 3 ++
gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/merge_1.f90 | 49 +++++++++++++++++++
.../gfortran.dg/merge_init_expr_2.f90 | 3 +-
4 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/merge_1.f90
@@ -4913,7 +4913,22 @@ gfc_simplify_merge (gfc_expr *tsource, gfc_expr *fsource, gfc_expr *mask)
if (mask->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT)
{
- result = gfc_copy_expr (mask->value.logical ? tsource : fsource);
+ /* The standard requires evaluation of all function arguments.
+ Simplify only when the other dropped argument (FSOURCE or TSOURCE)
+ is a constant expression. */
+ if (mask->value.logical)
+ {
+ if (!gfc_is_constant_expr (fsource))
+ return NULL;
+ result = gfc_copy_expr (tsource);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (!gfc_is_constant_expr (tsource))
+ return NULL;
+ result = gfc_copy_expr (fsource);
+ }
+
/* Parenthesis is needed to get lower bounds of 1. */
result = gfc_get_parentheses (result);
gfc_simplify_expr (result, 1);
@@ -7557,6 +7557,9 @@ gfc_conv_intrinsic_merge (gfc_se * se, gfc_expr * expr)
&se->pre);
se->string_length = len;
}
+ tsource = gfc_evaluate_now (tsource, &se->pre);
+ fsource = gfc_evaluate_now (fsource, &se->pre);
+ mask = gfc_evaluate_now (mask, &se->pre);
type = TREE_TYPE (tsource);
se->expr = fold_build3_loc (input_location, COND_EXPR, type, mask, tsource,
fold_convert (type, fsource));
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+! { dg-do run }
+! PR fortran/107874 - merge not using all its arguments
+! Contributed by John Harper
+
+program testmerge9
+ implicit none
+ integer :: i
+ logical :: x(2) = (/.true., .false./)
+ logical :: called(2)
+
+ ! At run-time all arguments shall be evaluated
+ do i = 1,2
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (tstuff(), fstuff(), x(i))
+ if (any (.not. called)) stop 1
+ end do
+
+ ! Compile-time simplification shall not drop non-constant args
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (tstuff(),fstuff(),.true.)
+ if (any (.not. called)) stop 2
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (tstuff(),fstuff(),.false.)
+ if (any (.not. called)) stop 3
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (tstuff(),.false.,.true.)
+ if (any (called .neqv. [.true.,.false.])) stop 4
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (tstuff(),.false.,.false.)
+ if (any (called .neqv. [.true.,.false.])) stop 5
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (.true.,fstuff(),.true.)
+ if (any (called .neqv. [.false.,.true.])) stop 6
+ called = .false.
+ print *, merge (.true.,fstuff(),.false.)
+ if (any (called .neqv. [.false.,.true.])) stop 7
+contains
+ logical function tstuff()
+ print *,'tstuff'
+ tstuff = .true.
+ called(1) = .true.
+ end function tstuff
+
+ logical function fstuff()
+ print *,'fstuff'
+ fstuff = .false.
+ called(2) = .true.
+ end function fstuff
+end program testmerge9
@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ end module m2
subroutine test
- character(len=3) :: one, two, three
+ character(len=3) :: one, three
+ character(len=3), parameter :: two = "def"
logical, parameter :: true = .true.
three = merge (one, two, true)
end subroutine test
--
2.35.3