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scope - Why is the type not accessible?

I'm trying to return a type from a fortran function. This is the code.

module somemodule
implicit none
! define a simple type
type sometype
   integer :: someint
end type sometype
! define an interface 
interface
   ! define a function that returns the previously defined type
   type(sometype) function somefunction()
   end function somefunction
end interface
contains
end module somemodule

In gfortran (4.4 & 4.5) I get the following error:

Error: The type for function 'somefunction' at (1) is not accessible

I compiled the file as:

gfortran -c ./test.F90

I tried to make the type explicitly public but that didn't help. I was planning to use a c version of the somefunction, that is why I put it in the interface section.

Why is the type not accessible?

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Adding import inside the function definition fixes this. Due to what many consider a mistake in the design of the language, definitions aren't inherited inside of an interface. The "import" overrides this to achieve the sensible behavior.

interface
   ! define a function that returns the previously defined type
   type(sometype) function somefunction()
   import
   end function somefunction
end interface

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