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The end directive for combined construct can omit the loop keyword.
An !$acc routine with no parallelism clause is treated as if the seq
clause was present.
!$acc end loop does not trigger a parsing error and is just ignored.
The restriction on !$acc data required clauses is emitted as a portability
warning instead of an error as other compiler accepts it.
The if clause accepts scalar integer expression in addition to scalar
logical expression.
!$acc routine directive can be placed at the top level.
!$acc cache directive accepts scalar variable.
Remarks about incompatibilities with other implementations
Array element references in the data clauses are equivalent to array sections
consisting of this single element, i.e. copyin(a(n)) is equivalent to
copyin(a(n:n)). Some other implementations have treated it as
copyin(a(:n)), which does not correspond to OpenACC spec – Flang does not
support this interpretation of an array element reference.