! { dg-do run } ! Check the fix for PR38863 comment #1, where defined assignment ! to derived types was not treating components correctly that were ! not set explicitly. ! ! Contributed by Mikael Morin ! module m type t integer :: i,j end type t type ti integer :: i,j = 99 end type ti interface assignment (=) module procedure i_to_t, i_to_ti end interface contains elemental subroutine i_to_ti (p, q) type(ti), intent(out) :: p integer, intent(in) :: q p%i = q end subroutine elemental subroutine i_to_t (p, q) type(t), intent(out) :: p integer, intent(in) :: q p%i = q end subroutine end module use m call test_t ! Check original problem call test_ti ! Default initializers were treated wrongly contains subroutine test_t type(t), target :: a(3) type(t), target :: b(3) type(t), dimension(:), pointer :: p logical :: l(3) a%i = 1 a%j = [101, 102, 103] b%i = 3 b%j = 4 p => b l = .true. where (l) a = p%i ! Comment #1 of PR38863 concerned WHERE assignment end where if (any (a%j .ne. [101, 102, 103])) call abort a = p%i ! Ordinary assignment was wrong too. if (any (a%j .ne. [101, 102, 103])) call abort end subroutine subroutine test_ti type(ti), target :: a(3) type(ti), target :: b(3) type(ti), dimension(:), pointer :: p logical :: l(3) a%i = 1 a%j = [101, 102, 103] b%i = 3 b%j = 4 p => b l = .true. where (l) a = p%i end where if (any (a%j .ne. 99)) call abort a = p%i if (any (a%j .ne. 99)) call abort end subroutine end ! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "m" } }