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Peter Klausler 2abcb19af2 [flang] Don't allow function calls to PROCEDURE() (#165786)
PROCEDURE() declares a procedure with no interface or result type. (When
used to declare a derived type component, it must also be a NOPASS
POINTER.) Document that we allow such procedures to be called as
subroutines with implicit interfaces, despite the ISO standard -- this
is a universal extension to the language.

However, no longer allow such procedure entities to be referenced as
implicitly-typed functions -- this usage is neither portable nor
well-defined, as the compilers that do allow it do not respect the
implicit typing rules established at the point of declaration.
2025-10-31 10:27:30 -07:00
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Flang

Flang is a ground-up implementation of a Fortran front end written in modern C++. It started off as the f18 project (https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18) with an aim to replace the previous flang project (https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang) and address its various deficiencies. F18 was subsequently accepted into the LLVM project and rechristened as Flang.

Please note that flang is not ready yet for production usage.

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Read more about flang in the docs directory. Start with the compiler overview.

To better understand Fortran as a language and the specific grammar accepted by flang, read Fortran For C Programmers and flang's specifications of the Fortran grammar and the OpenMP grammar.

Treatment of language extensions is covered in this document.

To understand the compilers handling of intrinsics, see the discussion of intrinsics.

To understand how a flang program communicates with libraries at runtime, see the discussion of runtime descriptors.

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