To enable Flang testing on Windows, shell scripts have to be ported to Python. In this patch the "test_errors.sh" script is ported to python ("test_errors.py"). The RUN line of existing tests was changed to make use of the python script.
Used python regex in place of awk/sed.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107575
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2.8 KiB
Fortran
95 lines
2.8 KiB
Fortran
! RUN: %python %S/test_errors.py %s %flang_fc1 -fopenmp
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! OpenMP Version 4.5
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! 2.7.1 Loop Construct
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program omp
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integer i, j, k
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!ERROR: The value of the parameter in the COLLAPSE or ORDERED clause must not be larger than the number of nested loops following the construct.
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!$omp do collapse(3)
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do i = 0, 10
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if (i .lt. 1) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle
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end if
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do j = 0, 10
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do k = 0, 10
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print *, i, j, k
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end do
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end do
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end do
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!$omp end do
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!ERROR: The value of the parameter in the COLLAPSE or ORDERED clause must not be larger than the number of nested loops following the construct.
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!$omp do collapse(3)
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do i = 0, 10
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do j = 0, 10
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if (i .lt. 1) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle
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end if
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do k = 0, 10
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print *, i, j, k
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end do
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end do
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end do
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!$omp end do
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!!ERROR: The value of the parameter in the COLLAPSE or ORDERED clause must not be larger than the number of nested loops following the construct.
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!$omp do collapse(2)
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foo: do i = 0, 10
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foo1: do j = 0, 10
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if (i .lt. 1) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo
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else if (i .gt. 3) then
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cycle foo1
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end if
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do k = 0, 10
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print *, i, j, k
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end do
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end do foo1
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end do foo
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!$omp end do
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!ERROR: The value of the parameter in the COLLAPSE or ORDERED clause must not be larger than the number of nested loops following the construct.
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!$omp do collapse(3)
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foo: do i = 0, 10
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foo1: do j = 0, 10
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if (i .lt. 1) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo
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else if (i .gt. 3) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo1
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end if
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foo2: do k = 0, 10
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print *, i, j, k
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end do foo2
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end do foo1
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end do foo
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!$omp end do
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!$omp do ordered(3)
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foo: do i = 0, 10
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foo1: do j = 0, 10
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foo2: do k = 0, 10
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if (i .lt. 1) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo
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else if (i .gt. 3) then
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo1
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else
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!ERROR: CYCLE statement to non-innermost associated loop of an OpenMP DO construct
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cycle foo
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end if
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print *, i, j, k
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end do foo2
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end do foo1
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end do foo
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!$omp end do
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end program omp
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