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! This test case is expected to fail due to errors.

subroutine f1 (depth, iter)
  integer :: depth, iter
end subroutine

subroutine f2 (depth, iter)
  integer :: depth, iter
end subroutine

subroutine s1 (a1, a2, a3)
  integer :: a1, a2, a3
  integer :: i, j, k

  ! This loop without intervening code ought to be OK.
  !$omp do ordered(3)
  do i = 1, a1
    do j = 1, a2
      do k = 1, a3
        call f1 (3, k)
        call f2 (3, k)
        !$omp ordered doacross(source:omp_cur_iteration)
        !$omp ordered doacross(sink: i - 2, j + 2, k - 1)
      end do
    end do
  end do

  ! Adding intervening code should make it error.
  !$omp do ordered(3)     ! { dg-error "inner loops must be perfectly nested" }
  do i = 1, a1
    call f1 (1, i)
    do j = 1, a2
      call f1 (2, j)
      do k = 1, a3
        call f1 (3, k)
        call f2 (3, k)
        !$omp ordered doacross(source:omp_cur_iteration)
        !$omp ordered doacross(sink: i - 2, j + 2, k - 1)
      end do
      call f2 (2, j)
    end do
    call f2 (1, i)
  end do

end subroutine