! { dg-do run } ! ! Test move_alloc for polymorphic scalars ! ! The following checks that a move_alloc from ! a TYPE to a CLASS works ! module myalloc implicit none type :: base_type integer :: i =2 end type base_type type, extends(base_type) :: extended_type integer :: j = 77 end type extended_type contains subroutine myallocate (a) class(base_type), allocatable, intent(inout) :: a type(extended_type), allocatable :: tmp allocate (tmp) if (tmp%i /= 2 .or. tmp%j /= 77) STOP 1 tmp%i = 5 tmp%j = 88 select type(a) type is(base_type) if (a%i /= -44) STOP 2 a%i = -99 class default STOP 3 end select call move_alloc (from=tmp, to=a) select type(a) type is(extended_type) if (a%i /= 5) STOP 4 if (a%j /= 88) STOP 5 a%i = 123 a%j = 9498 class default STOP 6 end select if (allocated (tmp)) STOP 7 end subroutine myallocate end module myalloc program main use myalloc implicit none class(base_type), allocatable :: a allocate (a) select type(a) type is(base_type) if (a%i /= 2) STOP 8 a%i = -44 class default STOP 9 end select call myallocate (a) select type(a) type is(extended_type) if (a%i /= 123) STOP 10 if (a%j /= 9498) STOP 11 class default STOP 12 end select end program main