Committed as obvious as Rev. 211806.
Tobias
Index: gcc/fortran/ChangeLog =================================================================== --- gcc/fortran/ChangeLog (Revision 211805) +++ gcc/fortran/ChangeLog (Arbeitskopie) @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2014-06-18 Tobias Burnus <bur...@net-b.de> + + * gfortran.texi (OpenMP): Update refs to OpenMP 4.0. + * intrinsic.texi (OpenMP Modules): Ditto. + 2014-06-18 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> * cpp.c (cpp_define_builtins): Change _OPENMP macro to Index: gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi =================================================================== --- gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi (Revision 211805) +++ gcc/fortran/gfortran.texi (Arbeitskopie) @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ The current status of the support is can be found @ref{TS 29113 status} sections of the documentation. Additionally, the GNU Fortran compilers supports the OpenMP specification -(version 3.1, @url{http://openmp.org/@/wp/@/openmp-specifications/}). +(version 4.0, @url{http://openmp.org/@/wp/@/openmp-specifications/}). @node Varying Length Character Strings @subsection Varying Length Character Strings @@ -1884,8 +1884,8 @@ It consists of a set of compiler directives, libra and environment variables that influence run-time behavior. GNU Fortran strives to be compatible to the -@uref{http://www.openmp.org/mp-documents/spec31.pdf, -OpenMP Application Program Interface v3.1}. +@uref{http://openmp.org/wp/openmp-specifications/, +OpenMP Application Program Interface v4.0}. To enable the processing of the OpenMP directive @code{!$omp} in free-form source code; the @code{c$omp}, @code{*$omp} and @code{!$omp} Index: gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi =================================================================== --- gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi (Revision 211805) +++ gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi (Arbeitskopie) @@ -13399,8 +13399,7 @@ named constants: @code{OMP_LIB} provides the scalar default-integer named constant @code{openmp_version} with a value of the form @var{yyyymm}, where @code{yyyy} is the year and @var{mm} the month -of the OpenMP version; for OpenMP v3.1 the value is @code{201107} -and for OpenMP v4.0 the value is @code{201307}. +of the OpenMP version; for OpenMP v4.0 the value is @code{201307}. The following scalar integer named constants of the kind @code{omp_sched_kind}: