Shraiysh 7ff8094a39
[flang][OpenMP] Add semantic check for declare target (#71861)
This patch adds the following check from OpenMP 5.2.

```
If the directive has a clause, it must contain at least one enter clause
or at least one link clause.
```

Also added a warning for the deprication of `TO` clause on `DECLARE
TARGET` construct.

```
The clause-name to may be used as a synonym for the clause-name enter.
This use has been deprecated.
```

Based on the tests for to clause, the tests for enter clause are added.

This patch does not add tests where both to and enter clause are used together.
2023-11-16 18:03:32 -06:00
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