! RUN: %python %S/test_errors.py %s %flang_fc1 ! Test USE statements that use same module multiple times mixed with rename ! clauses and ONLY clauses module m1 integer :: a = 1 integer :: b = 2 end module m1 module m2 integer :: a = 3 end module m2 module m3 integer :: a = 1 type t1 real t1_value end type type t2 complex t2_value end type end module m3 module m4 use m1 end module m4 module m5 use m1 use m1, z=>a end module m5 module m6 use m1, only : a end module m6 program testUse1 use m1 use m1,z=>a ! This prevents the use association of m1's "a" as local "a" use m2 ! m2's version of "a" gets use associated !ERROR: 'a' is use-associated from module 'm2' and cannot be re-declared integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse2 use m1,only : a ! This forces the use association of m1's "a" as local "a" use m1,z=>a ! This rename doesn't affect the previous forced USE association !ERROR: 'a' is use-associated from module 'm1' and cannot be re-declared integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse3 use m1 ! By itself, this would use associate m1's "a" with a local "a" use m1,z=>a ! This rename of m1'a "a" removes the previous use association integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse4 use m1,only : a ! Use associate m1's "a" with local "a" use m1,z=>a ! Also use associate m1's "a" with local "z", also pulls in "b" !ERROR: 'b' is use-associated from module 'm1' and cannot be re-declared integer :: b = 2 end subroutine testUse5 use m1,z=>a ! The rename prevents creation of a local "a" use m1 ! Does not create a local "a" because of the previous rename integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse6 use m1, z => a ! Hides m1's "a" use m1, y => b ! Hides m1's "b" integer :: a = 4 ! OK integer :: b = 5 ! OK end subroutine testUse7 use m3,t1=>t2,t2=>t1 ! Looks weird but all is good type(t1) x type(t2) y x%t2_value = a y%t1_value = z end subroutine testUse8 use m4 ! This USE associates all of m1 !ERROR: 'a' is use-associated from module 'm4' and cannot be re-declared integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse9 use m5 integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse10 use m4 use m4, z=>a ! This rename erases the USE assocated "a" from m1 integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse11 use m6 use m6, z=>a ! This rename erases the USE assocated "a" from m1 integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse12 use m4 ! This USE associates "a" from m1 use m1, z=>a ! This renames the "a" from m1, but not the one through m4 !ERROR: 'a' is use-associated from module 'm4' and cannot be re-declared integer :: a = 2 end subroutine testUse13 use m1, a => a use m1, z => a ! should not erase 'a', it was renamed !ERROR: 'a' is use-associated from module 'm1' and cannot be re-declared integer :: a = 13 end