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author | Mats Petersson <mats.petersson@arm.com> | Fri Apr 05 13:48:43 2024 +0100 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Fri Apr 05 05:51:31 2024 -0700 |
tree | 685c5e1828a1655967615f7392a1008170fdbe63 | |
parent | 7ed5f3838fef3018566616a32fb910ecd6849cef [diff] |
[FLANG] allow -fopenmp= (#86816) This enables the -fopenmp=<library> option to the set of options supported by flang. The generated arguments for the FC1 compilation will appear in a slightly different order, so one test had to be updated to be less sensitive to order of the arguments. GitOrigin-RevId: 6d2f57d2c4053af8f0c730bbfed141949149604c
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To better understand Fortran as a language and the specific grammar accepted by flang, read Fortran For C Programmers and flang's specifications of the Fortran grammar and the OpenMP grammar.
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