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It is often useful to enter a region where only one task is executing. This is particularly useful for certain types of I/O. To facilitate this, two directives are provided. In addition, one may optionally attach a COPY clause to the END MASTER directive which specifies the private data items whose values should be broadcast to all processors. The syntax of this directive is:
where var is SYMMETRIC private data to be copied to the same named private data on other processors.!HPF$ MASTER
sequential region
...
!HPF$ END MASTER [, COPY( var_1 [, var_2, ..., var_n ])]
If a routine is called within a serial region, the routine executes serially; there is no way to get back to parallel execution within the routine. All explicitly mapped data is accessible from within routines called in a serial region, but a routine called from within a serial region cannot allocate explicitly mapped data or remap data. All processors must participate in the invocation of the serial region. Transfer of control into or out of a serial region is not permitted.
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