Add assertions along all PRIF entry points that prif_init has been called#341
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…lled Many PRIF entry points begin with a call to internal helpers `team_check` or `coarray_handle_check`, so new assertions there cover a large fraction of the public entry points. The rest are covered by strategic insertion of assertions near the entry point. `prif_init_called_previously` is promoted to a module-level internal symbol to enable these assertions, and a new variable local to `prif_init` is used to detect potential discrepancies from memory corruption.
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Many PRIF entry points begin with a call to internal helpers
team_checkorcoarray_handle_check, so new assertions there cover a large fraction of the public entry points.The rest are covered by strategic insertion of assertions near the entry point.
prif_init_called_previouslyis promoted to a module-level internal symbol to enable these assertions, and a new variable local toprif_initis used to detect potential discrepancies from memory corruption.