Hi Tobias, On Fri, 2 Sep 2022, Tobias Burnus wrote: > Update the OpenMP status for features that were added in the last months.
I made a couple of incremental edits. See below for what I just pushed (and please speak up if you see any issues). Gerald commit 2f870cba5aaaa8c81449beb618a9030824360a25 Author: Gerald Pfeifer <ger...@pfeifer.com> Date: Sat Jan 14 22:44:49 2023 +0100 gcc-13: Various editorial changes around OMP entries diff --git a/htdocs/gcc-13/changes.html b/htdocs/gcc-13/changes.html index 96d47903..08e36fb3 100644 --- a/htdocs/gcc-13/changes.html +++ b/htdocs/gcc-13/changes.html @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ a work-in-progress.</p> <ul> <li> Reverse offload is now supported and the all clauses to the - <code>requires</code> directive are now accepted; however, the + <code>requires</code> directive are now accepted. However, the <code>requires_offload</code>, <code>unified_address</code> - and <code>unified_shared_memory</code> clauses cause that the - only available device is the initial device (the host). Fortran now + and <code>unified_shared_memory</code> clauses imply the initial + device (= the host) as the only available device. Fortran now supports non-rectangular loop nests, which were added for C/C++ in GCC 11. </li> <li> @@ -72,27 +72,27 @@ a work-in-progress.</p> syntax in C/C++ and device-specific ICV settings with environment variables are now supported.</li> <li> - Initial support for OpenMP 5.2 features have been added: Support for + Initial support for OpenMP 5.2 features has been added: <code>firstprivate</code> and <code>allocate</code> clauses on the - <code>scope</code> construct and the OpenMP 5.2 syntax of the - <code>linear</code> clause; the new enum/constants + <code>scope</code> construct; the OpenMP 5.2 syntax of the + <code>linear</code> clause; new enum/constants <code>omp_initial_device</code> and <code>omp_invalid_device</code>; and optionally omitting the map-type in <code>target enter/exit data</code>. The <code>enter</code> clause (as alias for <code>to</code>) has been added - to the <code>declare target</code> directive. Also added has been the + to the <code>declare target</code> directive. Also added have been the <code>omp_in_explicit_task</code> routine and the <code>doacross</code> clause as alias for <code>depend</code> with <code>source</code>/<code>sink</code> modifier. </li> <li> - The <code>_ALL</code> suffix to the device-scope environment variables, + The <code>_ALL</code> suffix to the device-scope environment variables added in Technical Report (TR11) is already handled. </li> <li> For user defined allocators requesting high bandwidth or large capacity memspaces or interleaved partitioning, the <a href="http://memkind.github.io/memkind/">memkind</a> library is used, - if available at runtime. + if available at run time. </li> </ul> </li>