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gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * gfortran.texi: Fix link destination to a valid URL. --- gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi index d34e0b5e8f9..59d673bfc03 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi +++ b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ including OpenMP and OpenACC support for parallel programming. The GNU Fortran compiler passes the @uref{http://www.fortran-2000.com/ArnaudRecipes/fcvs21_f95.html, NIST Fortran 77 Test Suite}, and produces acceptable results on the -@uref{https://www.netlib.org/lapack/faq.html#1.21, LAPACK Test Suite}. +@uref{https://www.netlib.org/lapack/faq.html, LAPACK Test Suite}. It also provides respectable performance on the @uref{https://polyhedron.com/?page_id=175, Polyhedron Fortran compiler benchmarks} and the @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ found in the following sections of the documentation. Additionally, the GNU Fortran compilers supports the OpenMP specification (version 4.5 and partial support of the features of the 5.0 version, -@url{https://openmp.org/@/openmp-specifications/}). +@url{https://openmp.org/@/specifications/}). There also is support for the OpenACC specification (targeting version 2.6, @uref{https://www.openacc.org/}). See @uref{https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OpenACC} for more information. @@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ It consists of a set of compiler directives, library routines, and environment variables that influence run-time behavior. GNU Fortran strives to be compatible to the -@uref{https://openmp.org/wp/openmp-specifications/, +@uref{https://openmp.org/specifications/, OpenMP Application Program Interface v4.5}. To enable the processing of the OpenMP directive @code{!$omp} in -- 2.37.1