HP Fortran v 3.0 Release Notes
HP Fortran Release Notes
Previous Fixes
Chapter 122
• There was a compile-time assert from initialized private types.
• There was a compiler abort with complicated aliased variables.
PHSS_30775 (11.22)/PHSS_30776 (11.23)
• An enhancement was made to allow unary +/- after binary +/-.
• DPRIVATETYPE was incorrectly implemented as an unaligned byte array.
• Occasionally, lbound/ubound received wrong answers for zero size array dimensions.
• The +nocheckuf option caused a compiler abort.
• The handling of A(:) versus A(numeric:numeric) was reevaluated.
• Wrong answers were occasionally received from an array assignment with dependence.
• The compiler aborted when compiling a DO statement that used a PARAMETER as its start,
stop, or step attribute.
• Calling a generic intrinsic with an INTEGER*2 argument now calls the INTEGER*2 version
of the intrinsic and if necessary, interprets other arguments that are constants as
INTEGER*2 constants.
• There was a syntax error when the imaginary part of a complex constant ended with a
space.
• Wrong answers were received from Cray targets as DO loop bounds and high optimization
levels.
• Ucode-2 from int2 + iand(int2,int4) was incorrect.
• The C$PAR directive is now allowed as comments in +Oopenmp mode.
• There were incorrect bounds of character string arrays.
• When using shift count equal to the number of bits in the integer value, rshift should
have returned “0” but did not.
• Fortran on Itanium-based platforms uses /opt/langtools/lbin/cpp to preprocess
some source files, but the Fortran install bundle did not verify that it is present on the
system.
• There was a compile-time assert.
PHSS_30521 (11.22)/PHSS_30522 (11.23)
• Wrong answers were received from FORALL containing loop-varying shapes at all
optimization levels.