commit | 04e6129d3243b9ed60ed17048b701b56aa0e7557 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | V Donaldson <vdonaldson@nvidia.com> | Tue Aug 15 13:50:39 2023 -0700 |
committer | V Donaldson <vdonaldson@nvidia.com> | Wed Aug 16 10:07:07 2023 -0700 |
tree | 32b924343b52daf1dc1dfafc32c87d5ee06c41a7 | |
parent | 87ddd3a191321c41045b1b9d737583e27a3f6c2a [diff] |
[flang] Separate module procedure variant Accept "module procedure" (as well as module function/subroutine) in a separate module procedure definition, such as "bb1" in: module mm interface module subroutine mm1 end subroutine end interface end module submodule(mm) bb interface module subroutine bb1 end subroutine end interface contains module procedure mm1 call bb1 end procedure module procedure bb1 print*, 'bb1' end procedure end submodule use mm call mm1 end
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