llvm/flang/test/semantics/resolve10.f90
Tim Keith 9727b06813 [flang] Support for USE statements.
When a USE statement is encountered, find the scope corresponding to the
module. This is now stored in the ModuleDetails of the module symbol.
useModuleScope_ tracks this while processing the USE. Currently only
modules defined in the same file work because we don't have module files.

At the end of a USE that isn't a use-only, add all public names that
were not renamed.

AddUse() handles recording of a USE by creating a local symbol with
UseDetails that tracks the use-symbol in the module and the location of
the USE (for error messages). If an ambiguous USE is detected, the
UseDetails are replaced by UseErrorDetails. This tracks the locations of
all the uses so that they can be referenced in a diagnostic.

Detect attempts to re-declare use-associated symbols as well as changing
their attributes (except for ASYNCHRONOUS and VOLATILE).

Add missing checks for access-stmt in scoping units other than modules.

Add tests for the new errors.

Reorganize the MessageHandler::Say() overloadings to prevent them from
becoming too numerous.

Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@cc0523134c
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/79
2018-05-03 15:57:56 -07:00

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module m
public
!ERROR: The default accessibility of this module has already been declared
private
end
subroutine s
!ERROR: PUBLIC statement may only appear in the specification part of a module
public
end