Commit cebb1919 by Thomas Koenig

dump_prase_tree (show_symbol): Output list of variables in NAMELIST.

2017-10-08  Thomas Koenig  <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>

	* dump_prase_tree (show_symbol): Output list of variables in
	NAMELIST.
	(show_code_node): Add new line for ELSE and END DO for DO
	CONCURRENT.
	* invoke.texi: Document that the output of
	-fdump-fortran-original, -fdump-fortran-optimized and
	-fdump-parse-tree is unsable and may lead to ICEs.

From-SVN: r253525
parent 08a9e4e7
2017-10-08 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
* dump_prase_tree (show_symbol): Output list of variables in
NAMELIST.
(show_code_node): Add new line for ELSE and END DO for DO
CONCURRENT.
* invoke.texi: Document that the output of
-fdump-fortran-original, -fdump-fortran-optimized and
-fdump-parse-tree is unsable and may lead to ICEs.
2017-10-07 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/82375
......
......@@ -967,8 +967,17 @@ show_symbol (gfc_symbol *sym)
show_indent ();
fputs ("PDT parameters", dumpfile);
show_actual_arglist (sym->param_list);
}
if (sym->attr.flavor == FL_NAMELIST)
{
gfc_namelist *nl;
show_indent ();
fputs ("variables : ", dumpfile);
for (nl = sym->namelist; nl; nl = nl->next)
fprintf (dumpfile, " %s",nl->sym->name);
}
--show_level;
}
......@@ -1979,8 +1988,8 @@ show_code_node (int level, gfc_code *c)
d = d->block;
for (; d; d = d->block)
{
fputs("\n", dumpfile);
code_indent (level, 0);
if (d->expr1 == NULL)
fputs ("ELSE", dumpfile);
else
......@@ -2170,9 +2179,12 @@ show_code_node (int level, gfc_code *c)
fputc (',', dumpfile);
}
show_expr (c->expr1);
++show_level;
show_code (level + 1, c->block->next);
--show_level;
code_indent (level, c->label1);
show_indent ();
fputs ("END DO", dumpfile);
break;
......
......@@ -1120,20 +1120,28 @@ either your program or the GNU Fortran compiler.
@item -fdump-fortran-original
@opindex @code{fdump-fortran-original}
Output the internal parse tree after translating the source program
into internal representation. Only really useful for debugging the
GNU Fortran compiler itself.
into internal representation. This option is mostly useful for
debugging the GNU Fortran compiler itself. The output generated by
this option might change between releases. This option may also
generate internal compiler errors for features which have only
recently been added.
@item -fdump-fortran-optimized
@opindex @code{fdump-fortran-optimized}
Output the parse tree after front-end optimization. Only really
useful for debugging the GNU Fortran compiler itself.
Output the parse tree after front-end optimization. Mostly useful for
debugging the GNU Fortran compiler itself. The output generated by
this option might change between releases. This option may also
generate internal compiler errors for features which have only
recently been added.
@item -fdump-parse-tree
@opindex @code{fdump-parse-tree}
Output the internal parse tree after translating the source program
into internal representation. Only really useful for debugging the
GNU Fortran compiler itself. This option is deprecated; use
@code{-fdump-fortran-original} instead.
into internal representation. Mostly useful for debugging the GNU
Fortran compiler itself. The output generated by this option might
change between releases. This option may also generate internal
compiler errors for features which have only recently been added. This
option is deprecated; use @code{-fdump-fortran-original} instead.
@item -ffpe-trap=@var{list}
@opindex @code{ffpe-trap=}@var{list}
......
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