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+! { dg-do run }
+! Test the fix for PR38863, in which an unnecessary temporary
+! generated results that are not consistent with other compilers.
+!
+! Contributed by Dick Hendrickson <dick.hendrickson@gmail.com>
+!
+module rg0045_stuff
+ type unseq
+ integer :: i
+ logical :: l
+ end type unseq
+ interface assignment(=)
+ module procedure l_to_t, i_to_t
+ end interface
+contains
+ elemental subroutine l_to_t (arg1, arg2)
+ type(unseq), intent(inout) :: arg1
+ logical, intent(in) :: arg2
+ arg1%l = arg2
+ end subroutine l_to_t
+ elemental subroutine i_to_t (arg1, arg2)
+ type(unseq), intent(inout) :: arg1
+ integer, intent(in) :: arg2
+ arg1%i = arg2
+ end subroutine i_to_t
+ subroutine rg0045(nf1, nf2, nf3)
+ type(unseq) :: tla2l(nf3, nf2)
+ type(unseq) :: tda2l(3,2)
+ logical :: lda(nf3,nf2)
+ tda2l%l = reshape ([.true.,.false.,.true.,.false.,.true.,.false.],[3,2])
+ tda2l%i = reshape ([1, -1, 3, -1, 5, -1],[3,2])
+ lda = tda2l%l
+ tla2l%l = lda
+ tla2l%i = reshape ([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [3,2])
+!
+! The problem occurred here: gfortran was producing a temporary for these
+! assignments because the dependency checking was too restrictive. Since
+! a temporary was used, the integer component was reset in the first assignment
+! rather than being carried over.
+!
+ where(lda)
+ tla2l = tla2l(1:3, 1:2)%l
+ tla2l = tla2l(1:3, 1:2)%i
+ elsewhere
+ tla2l = -1
+ endwhere
+ if (any (tla2l%i .ne. tda2l%i)) call abort
+ if (any (tla2l%l .neqv. tda2l%l)) call abort
+ end subroutine
+end module rg0045_stuff
+
+ use rg0045_stuff
+ call rg0045(1, 2, 3)
+end
+
+