@item Support @code{begin/end declare target} syntax in C/C++ @tab N @tab
@item Pointer predetermined firstprivate getting initialized
to address of matching mapped list item per 5.1, Sect. 2.21.7.2 @tab N @tab
+@item @code{begin declare target} directive @tab N @tab
+@item For Fortran, diagnose placing declarative before/between @code{USE},
+ @code{IMPORT}, and @code{IMPLICIT} as invalid @tab N @tab
@end multitable
@tab N @tab
@item @code{omp}/@code{ompx}/@code{omx} sentinels and @code{omp_}/@code{ompx_}
namespaces @tab N/A
- @tab warning for @code{omp/ompx} sentinels@footnote{@code{omp/ompx}
- sentinels as C/C++ pragma and C++ attributes are warned for with
+ @tab warning for @code{ompx/omx} sentinels@footnote{The @code{ompx}
+ sentinel as C/C++ pragma and C++ attributes are warned for with
@code{-Wunknown-pragmas} (implied by @code{-Wall}) and @code{-Wattributes}
(enabled by default), respectively; for Fortran free-source code, there is
- a warning enabled by default and for fixed-source code with
- @code{-Wsurprising} (enabled by @code{-Wall})}
+ a warning enabled by default and, for fixed-source code, the @code{omx}
+ sentinel is warned for with with @code{-Wsurprising} (enabled by
+ @code{-Wall}). Unknown clauses are always rejected with an error.}
@item Clauses on @code{end} directive can be on directive @tab N @tab
@item Deprecation of no-argument @code{destroy} clause on @code{depobj}
@tab N @tab