https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107067
Tobias Burnus <burnus at gcc dot gnu.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |diagnostic, | |ice-on-invalid-code --- Comment #2 from Tobias Burnus <burnus at gcc dot gnu.org> --- I concur that it is invalid: * 'parallel' implies that a structured block must follow (And begin/end metadirective also implies that something with an end-directive must follow, e.g. a structured block or something else delimited by the directive [like 'begin declare variant/target' or 'begin assumes' in C/C++].) * BLOCK as first (executable) statement implies that it is a "strictly structured block", where the end-directive is optional but must immediately follow the END BLOCK. (In between it was not properly specified, but as 5.1 permits BLOCK and defined 'strictly-structured block' - and has this definition, we seemingly found it before and not after the release.)