Refine handling of NULL(...) in semantics to properly distinguish NULL(), NULL(objectPointer), NULL(procPointer), and NULL(allocatable) from each other in relevant contexts. Add IsNullAllocatable() and IsNullPointerOrAllocatable() utility functions. IsNullAllocatable() is true only for NULL(allocatable); it is false for a bare NULL(), which can be detected independently with IsBareNullPointer(). IsNullPointer() now returns false for NULL(allocatable). ALLOCATED(NULL(allocatable)) now works, and folds to .FALSE. These utilities were modified to accept const pointer arguments rather than const references; I usually prefer this style when the result should clearly be false for a null argument (in the C sense), and it helped me find all of their use sites in the code.
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