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! { dg-do compile }
program a
implicit none
real x
integer j, k, n(4)
character(len=70) err
character(len=70), allocatable :: error(:)
integer, allocatable :: i(:)
type b
integer, allocatable :: c(:), d(:)
end type b
type(b) e, f(3)
allocate(i(2), stat=x) ! { dg-error "must be a scalar INTEGER" }
allocate(i(2), stat=j, stat=k) ! { dg-error "Redundant STAT" }
allocate(i(2))
allocate(i(2))) ! { dg-error "Syntax error in ALLOCATE" }
allocate(i(2), errmsg=err, errmsg=err) ! { dg-error "Redundant ERRMSG" }
allocate(i(2), errmsg=err) ! { dg-warning "useless without a STAT" }
allocate(i(2), stat=j, errmsg=x) ! { dg-error "must be a scalar CHARACTER" }
allocate(err) ! { dg-error "neither a data pointer nor an allocatable" }
allocate(error(2),stat=j,errmsg=error(1)) ! { dg-error "shall not be ALLOCATEd within" }
allocate(i(2), stat = i(1)) ! { dg-error "shall not be ALLOCATEd within" }
allocate(n) ! { dg-error "must be ALLOCATABLE or a POINTER" }
allocate(i(2), i(2)) ! { dg-error "Allocate-object at" }
! These should not fail the check for duplicate alloc-objects.
allocate(f(1)%c(2), f(2)%d(2))
allocate(e%c(2), e%d(2))
end program a
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