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Hello,
I get a catastrophic error when attempting to compile the following with ifort 11.1.056 (20090827), with no compiler flags other than "-c".
[plain]MODULE bug2 IMPLICIT NONE TYPE, ABSTRACT :: Shape CONTAINS PROCEDURE(ReturnInt), DEFERRED :: nDims END TYPE Shape ABSTRACT INTERFACE FUNCTION ReturnInt(this) IMPORT :: Shape CLASS(Shape), INTENT(IN) :: this INTEGER :: ReturnInt END FUNCTION ReturnInt END INTERFACE TYPE Container CLASS(Shape), ALLOCATABLE :: obj CONTAINS PROCEDURE :: nDims => nDims_Container END TYPE Container TYPE, EXTENDS(Shape) :: Triangle INTEGER :: points(3) CONTAINS PROCEDURE :: nDims => nDims_Triangle END TYPE Triangle CONTAINS FUNCTION nDims_Container(box) RESULT(nDims) IMPLICIT NONE CLASS(Container), INTENT(IN) :: box INTEGER :: nDims IF (ALLOCATED(box%obj)) THEN nDims = box%obj%nDims() ELSE STOP ENDIF END FUNCTION nDims_Container FUNCTION nDims_Triangle(this) RESULT(nDims) IMPLICIT NONE CLASS(Triangle), INTENT(IN) :: this INTEGER :: nDims nDims = 2 END FUNCTION nDims_Triangle END MODULE bug2[/plain]I believe that this code is valid, but in any event, its compilation should clearly not result in an ICE. The error message I obtain is:
[plain]bug2.F90(35): catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: internal abort** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error. nDims = box%obj%nDims() --------------^ compilation aborted for bug2.F90 (code 3)[/plain]Thanks,
Jared
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Thank you for the convenient reproducer Jared. I believe this is similar to other reports we've received recently. I will forward to Development and update this post when I learn more.
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Quoting - Kevin Davis (Intel)
Thank you for the convenient reproducer Jared. I believe this is similar to other reports we've received recently. I will forward to Development and update this post when I learn more.
Not a problem. I've encountered a fair number of problems with the new type extension features, particularly when used with polymorphic/nested derived types. A running problem for me is still that error#8307 is still issued on some valid code, as of 11.1.056. I'll keep submitting them.

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