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clang-p2996/flang/test/Semantics/OpenMP/omp-nested-target.f90
Peter Klausler 502e7690c3 [flang] Extend test_errors.py to test warnings and explanatory messages
flang/test/Semantics/test_errors,py only compares actual error messages
with expected error messages.  Many tests have expected warning messages
in them, but they are not checked.

A forthcoming change adds several new warning and explanatory messages
to the compiler, and these messages must be testable.

So (re-?) enable non-error message checking in test_errors.py and adjust some
existing tests to get them to pass.

Warning messages related to host-specific folding conditions will not
be emitted on all platforms, so they will continue to be ignored.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136479
2022-10-21 12:44:08 -07:00

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! RUN: %python %S/../test_errors.py %s %flang_fc1 -fopenmp -Werror
! OpenMP Version 5.0
! Check OpenMP construct validity for the following directives:
! 2.12.5 Target Construct
program main
integer :: i, j, N = 10
real :: a, arrayA(512), arrayB(512), ai(10)
real, allocatable :: B(:)
!$omp target
!PORTABILITY: If TARGET UPDATE directive is nested inside TARGET region, the behaviour is unspecified
!$omp target update from(arrayA) to(arrayB)
do i = 1, 512
arrayA(i) = arrayB(i)
end do
!$omp end target
!$omp parallel
!$omp target
!$omp parallel
!PORTABILITY: If TARGET UPDATE directive is nested inside TARGET region, the behaviour is unspecified
!$omp target update from(arrayA) to(arrayB)
do i = 1, 512
arrayA(i) = arrayB(i)
end do
!$omp end parallel
!$omp end target
!$omp end parallel
!$omp target
!PORTABILITY: If TARGET DATA directive is nested inside TARGET region, the behaviour is unspecified
!$omp target data map(to: a)
do i = 1, N
a = 3.14
end do
!$omp end target data
!$omp end target
allocate(B(N))
!$omp target
!PORTABILITY: If TARGET ENTER DATA directive is nested inside TARGET region, the behaviour is unspecified
!$omp target enter data map(alloc:B)
!$omp end target
!$omp target
!PORTABILITY: If TARGET EXIT DATA directive is nested inside TARGET region, the behaviour is unspecified
!$omp target exit data map(delete:B)
!$omp end target
deallocate(B)
end program main