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Closed by commit rGdd18729b2a7a: [Attr][Doc][NFC] Fix code snippet formatting 
for attribute documentation (authored by bader).

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  clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td


Index: clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
===================================================================
--- clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
+++ clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
@@ -260,6 +260,7 @@
 to outline device code and to generate an OpenCL kernel.
 Here is a code example of the SYCL program, which demonstrates the compiler's
 outlining job:
+
 .. code-block:: c++
 
   int foo(int x) { return ++x; }
@@ -282,27 +283,29 @@
 specification Section 6.4.
 To show to the compiler entry point to the "device part" of the code, the SYCL
 runtime can use the ``sycl_kernel`` attribute in the following way:
+
 .. code-block:: c++
-namespace cl {
-namespace sycl {
-class handler {
-  template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType/*, ...*/>
-  __attribute__((sycl_kernel)) void sycl_kernel_function(KernelType 
KernelFuncObj) {
-    // ...
-    KernelFuncObj();
-  }
 
-  template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType, int Dims>
-  void parallel_for(range<Dims> NumWorkItems, KernelType KernelFunc) {
-#ifdef __SYCL_DEVICE_ONLY__
-    sycl_kernel_function<KernelName, KernelType, Dims>(KernelFunc);
-#else
-    // Host implementation
-#endif
-  }
-};
-} // namespace sycl
-} // namespace cl
+  namespace cl {
+  namespace sycl {
+  class handler {
+    template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType/*, ...*/>
+    __attribute__((sycl_kernel)) void sycl_kernel_function(KernelType 
KernelFuncObj) {
+      // ...
+      KernelFuncObj();
+    }
+
+    template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType, int Dims>
+    void parallel_for(range<Dims> NumWorkItems, KernelType KernelFunc) {
+  #ifdef __SYCL_DEVICE_ONLY__
+      sycl_kernel_function<KernelName, KernelType, Dims>(KernelFunc);
+  #else
+      // Host implementation
+  #endif
+    }
+  };
+  } // namespace sycl
+  } // namespace cl
 
 The compiler will also generate an OpenCL kernel using the function marked with
 the ``sycl_kernel`` attribute.


Index: clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
===================================================================
--- clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
+++ clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
@@ -260,6 +260,7 @@
 to outline device code and to generate an OpenCL kernel.
 Here is a code example of the SYCL program, which demonstrates the compiler's
 outlining job:
+
 .. code-block:: c++
 
   int foo(int x) { return ++x; }
@@ -282,27 +283,29 @@
 specification Section 6.4.
 To show to the compiler entry point to the "device part" of the code, the SYCL
 runtime can use the ``sycl_kernel`` attribute in the following way:
+
 .. code-block:: c++
-namespace cl {
-namespace sycl {
-class handler {
-  template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType/*, ...*/>
-  __attribute__((sycl_kernel)) void sycl_kernel_function(KernelType KernelFuncObj) {
-    // ...
-    KernelFuncObj();
-  }
 
-  template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType, int Dims>
-  void parallel_for(range<Dims> NumWorkItems, KernelType KernelFunc) {
-#ifdef __SYCL_DEVICE_ONLY__
-    sycl_kernel_function<KernelName, KernelType, Dims>(KernelFunc);
-#else
-    // Host implementation
-#endif
-  }
-};
-} // namespace sycl
-} // namespace cl
+  namespace cl {
+  namespace sycl {
+  class handler {
+    template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType/*, ...*/>
+    __attribute__((sycl_kernel)) void sycl_kernel_function(KernelType KernelFuncObj) {
+      // ...
+      KernelFuncObj();
+    }
+
+    template <typename KernelName, typename KernelType, int Dims>
+    void parallel_for(range<Dims> NumWorkItems, KernelType KernelFunc) {
+  #ifdef __SYCL_DEVICE_ONLY__
+      sycl_kernel_function<KernelName, KernelType, Dims>(KernelFunc);
+  #else
+      // Host implementation
+  #endif
+    }
+  };
+  } // namespace sycl
+  } // namespace cl
 
 The compiler will also generate an OpenCL kernel using the function marked with
 the ``sycl_kernel`` attribute.
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