
OpenACC spec says `A var may appear at most once in all the clauses of declare directives for a function, subroutine, program, or module.` but our implementation allows it with a warning generated. Add this to the diviation list for record.
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OpenACC in Flang
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Intentional deviation from the specification
- The end directive for combined construct can omit the
loop
keyword. - An
!$acc routine
with no parallelism clause is treated as if theseq
clause was present. !$acc end loop
does not trigger a parsing error and is just ignored.- The restriction on
!$acc data
required clauses is emitted as a portability warning instead of an error as other compiler accepts it. - The
if
clause accepts scalar integer expression in addition to scalar logical expression. !$acc routine
directive can be placed at the top level.!$acc cache
directive accepts scalar variable.- The
!$acc declare
directive accepts assumed size array arguments fordeviceptr
andpresent
clauses. - The OpenACC specification disallows a variable appearing multiple times in
clauses of
!$acc declare
directives for a function, subroutine, program, or module, but it is allowed with a warning when same clause is used.
Remarks about incompatibilities with other implementations
- Array element references in the data clauses are equivalent to array sections
consisting of this single element, i.e.
copyin(a(n))
is equivalent tocopyin(a(n:n))
. Some other implementations have treated it ascopyin(a(:n))
, which does not correspond to OpenACC spec – Flang does not support this interpretation of an array element reference.