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! { dg-do compile }
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! This tests the patch for PR34975, in which 'n', 'ipol', and 'i' would be
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! determined to have 'no IMPLICIT type'.  It turned out to be fiendishly
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! difficult to write a testcase for this PR because even the smallest changes
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! would make the bug disappear.  This is the testcase provided in the PR, except
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! that all the modules are put in 'use_only_3.inc' in the same order as the
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! makefile.  Even this has an effect; only 'n' is now determined to be
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! improperly typed.  All this is due to the richness of the symtree and the
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! way in which the renaming inserted new symtree entries.  Unless somenody can
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! come up with a reduced version, this relatively large file will have to be added
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! to the testsuite.  Fortunately, it only has to be comiled once:)
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!
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! Reported by Tobias Burnus 
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!
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include 'use_only_3.inc'
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subroutine dforceb(c0, i, betae, ipol, bec0, ctabin, gqq, gqqm, qmat, dq2, df)
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  use gvecs
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  use gvecw, only: ngw
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  use parameters
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  use electrons_base, only: nx => nbspx, n => nbsp, nspin, f
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  use constants
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  use cvan
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  use ions_base
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  use ions_base, only : nas => nax
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  implicit none
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  integer ipol, i, ctabin
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  complex c0(n), betae, df,&
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       &   gqq,gqqm,&
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       &   qmat
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  real bec0,&
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       &   dq2,  gmes
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 end subroutine dforceb
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! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "cell_base cvan gvecs kinds" } }
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! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "constants electrons_base gvecw parameters" } }
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! { dg-final { cleanup-modules "control_flags electrons_nose ions_base" } }
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