// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++17 -fopenmp -fsyntax-only -verify %s // This file tests the custom parsing logic for the OpenMP 5.1 attribute // syntax. It does not test actual OpenMP directive syntax, just the attribute // parsing bits. // FIXME: the diagnostic here is a bit unsatisfying. We handle the custom omp // attribute parsing logic when parsing the attribute argument list, and we // only process an attribute argument list when we see an open paren after the // attribute name. So this means we never hit the omp-specific parsing and // instead handle this through the usual Sema attribute handling in // SemaDeclAttr.cpp, which diagnoses this as an unknown attribute. [[omp::directive]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'directive' ignored}} [[omp::sequence]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'sequence' ignored}} [[omp::unknown]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'unknown' ignored}} [[omp::directive()]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} [[omp::sequence()]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} // Both sequence and directive require an argument list, test that we diagnose // when the inner directive or sequence is missing its argument list. [[omp::sequence(directive)]]; // expected-error {{expected '('}} [[omp::sequence(sequence)]]; // expected-error {{expected '('}} [[omp::sequence(omp::directive)]]; // expected-error {{expected '('}} [[omp::sequence(omp::sequence)]]; // expected-error {{expected '('}} // All of the diagnostics here come from the inner sequence and directive not // being given an argument, but this tests that we can parse either with or // without the 'omp::'. [[omp::sequence(directive(), sequence())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(omp::directive(), sequence())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(directive(), omp::sequence())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(omp::directive(), omp::sequence())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} // Test that we properly diagnose missing parens within the inner arguments of // a sequence attribute. [[omp::sequence( // expected-note {{to match this '('}} directive( )]]; // expected-error {{expected ')'}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} [[omp::sequence( // expected-note {{to match this '('}} sequence( )]]; // expected-error {{expected ')'}} expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} // Test that we properly handle the using attribute syntax. [[using omp: directive()]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} [[using omp: sequence()]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[using omp: sequence(omp::directive())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} [[using omp: sequence(directive())]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP directive}} // Test that we give a sensible error on an unknown attribute in the omp // namespace that has an argument list. [[omp::unknown()]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'unknown' ignored}} [[using omp: unknown()]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'unknown' ignored}} // Test that unknown arguments to the omp::sequence are rejected, regardless of // what level they're at. [[omp::sequence(unknown)]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(sequence(unknown))]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(omp::unknown)]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} [[omp::sequence(sequence(omp::unknown))]]; // expected-error {{expected an OpenMP 'directive' or 'sequence' attribute argument}} // FIXME: combining non-openmp attributes with openmp attributes has surprising // results due to the replay of tokens. We properly parse the non-openmp // attributes, but we also replay the OpenMP tokens. The attributes then get // passed to the OpenMP parsing functions and it does not attach the attribute // to the declaration statement AST node as you might expect. This means that // the expected diagnostics are not issued. Thankfully, due to the positioning // of OpenMP attributes and what they appertain to, this should not be a // frequent issue (hopefully). int x; [[deprecated, omp::directive(threadprivate(x))]] int y; // FIXME-expected-note {{'y' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}} [[omp::directive(threadprivate(x)), deprecated]] int z; // FIXME-expected-note {{'z' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}} void test() { x = 1; y = 1; // FIXME-expected-warning {{warning: 'y' is deprecated}} z = 1; // FIXME-expected-warning {{warning: 'z' is deprecated}} }