llvm-project/flang/test/Semantics/omp-loop-association.f90
Faris Rehman 6d48a1a53f [flang][driver] Add support for -fopenmp and -fopenacc
Add support for the following options:
* -fopenmp
* -fopenacc

Update OpenMP and OpenACC semantics tests to use the new driver if it is built, otherwise use f18.
OpenMP tests that include `use omp_lib` or run `test_symbols.sh` have not been updated as they require options `-intrinsic-module-directory` and `-funparse-with-symbols` which are currently not implemented in the new driver.
Similarly OpenACC tests that run `test_symbols.sh` have not been updated.

This patch also moves semanticsContext to CompilerInvocation and creates it in CompilerInvocation#setSemanticsOpts so that the semantics context can use Fortran::parser::Options#features.

Summary of changes:
- Move semanticsContext to CompilerInvocation.h
- Update OpenMP and OpenACC semantics tests that do not rely on `-intrinsic-module-directory` and `-funparse-with-symbols` to use %flang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96032
2021-02-10 09:59:35 +00:00

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! RUN: %S/test_errors.sh %s %t %flang -fopenmp
! Check the association between OpenMPLoopConstruct and DoConstruct
integer :: b = 128
integer :: c = 32
integer, parameter :: num = 16
N = 1024
! Different DO loops
!$omp parallel
!$omp do
do 10 i=1, N
a = 3.14
10 print *, a
!$omp end parallel
!$omp parallel do
DO CONCURRENT (i = 1:N)
a = 3.14
END DO
!$omp parallel do simd
outer: DO WHILE (c > 1)
inner: do while (b > 100)
a = 3.14
b = b - 1
enddo inner
c = c - 1
END DO outer
c = 16
!ERROR: DO loop after the PARALLEL DO directive must have loop control
!$omp parallel do
do
a = 3.14
c = c - 1
if (c < 1) exit
enddo
! Loop association check
! If an end do directive follows a do-construct in which several DO
! statements share a DO termination statement, then a do directive
! can only be specified for the outermost of these DO statements.
do 100 i=1, N
!$omp do
do 100 j=1, N
a = 3.14
100 continue
!ERROR: The ENDDO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp enddo
!$omp parallel do copyin(a)
do i = 1, N
!$omp parallel do
do j = 1, i
enddo
!$omp end parallel do
a = 3.
enddo
!$omp end parallel do
!$omp parallel do
do i = 1, N
enddo
!$omp end parallel do
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
!$omp parallel
a = 3.0
!$omp do simd
do i = 1, N
enddo
!$omp end do simd
!$omp parallel do copyin(a)
do i = 1, N
enddo
!$omp end parallel
a = 0.0
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
!$omp parallel do private(c)
do i = 1, N
do j = 1, N
!ERROR: A DO loop must follow the PARALLEL DO directive
!$omp parallel do shared(b)
a = 3.14
enddo
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
enddo
a = 1.414
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
do i = 1, N
!$omp parallel do
do j = 2*i*N, (2*i+1)*N
a = 3.14
enddo
enddo
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
!ERROR: A DO loop must follow the PARALLEL DO directive
!$omp parallel do private(c)
5 FORMAT (1PE12.4, I10)
do i=1, N
a = 3.14
enddo
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do
!$omp parallel do simd
do i = 1, N
a = 3.14
enddo
!$omp end parallel do simd
!ERROR: The END PARALLEL DO SIMD directive must follow the DO loop associated with the loop construct
!$omp end parallel do simd
end