[flang] emit warning when encountering a non-variable actual argument when its...
[flang] emit warning when encountering a non-variable actual argument when its corresponding dummy argument expects a VOLATILE variable This patch implements @klausler's suggestion in `llvm-project` [issue #58973](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/58973); encountering the `VOLATILE` attribute should produce a __warning__, not a __fatal error__. When tested on the following Fortran program `snem0601_012_.f90`: ```fortran module mod contains subroutine sub(m6,error) integer,intent(inout) :: error integer,volatile :: m6 if (any ((/m6/).ne.(/6/))) & & then error = 1 end if end subroutine end module program fe1nvol12 use mod integer :: error = 0 call sub(6,error) if (error .ne. 0) then print *,'NG: snem0601_012' end if print *,'pass: snem0601_012' end program fe1nvol12 ``` the following output is produced: ```bash $ flang-new -fc1 snem0601_012_.f90 /noback/93u/Sandbox/issue_58973_volatile_dummy_arg/snem0601_012_.f90:21:12: warning: actual argument associated with VOLATILE dummy argument 'm6=' is not a variable call sub(6,error) ^ ``` Reviewed By: clementval, klausler Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139134
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