! { dg-do compile } ! ! Fixes of "accepts invalid". ! Note that the undeclared parameter 'y' in 't1' was originally in the ! type 't'. It turned out to be convenient to defer the error until the ! type is used in the declaration of 'z'. ! ! Contributed by Janus Weil ! implicit none type :: t(i,a,x) ! { dg-error "does not|has neither" } integer, kind :: k ! { dg-error "does not not appear in the type parameter list" } integer :: i ! { dg-error "has neither the KIND nor LEN attribute" } integer, kind :: a(3) ! { dg-error "must be a scalar" } real, kind :: x ! { dg-error "must be INTEGER" } end type type :: t1(k,y) ! { dg-error "does not have a component" } integer, kind :: k end type ! This is a knock-on from the previous error type(t1(4,4)) :: z ! { dg-error "Invalid character in name" } end