@xref{C Dialect Options,,Options Controlling C Dialect}.
@gccoptlist{-ansi -std=@var{standard} -aux-info @var{filename} @gol
-fno-asm -fno-builtin -fno-builtin-@var{function} @gol
--fhosted -ffreestanding -fms-extensions @gol
+-fhosted -ffreestanding -fopenmp -fms-extensions @gol
-trigraphs -no-integrated-cpp -traditional -traditional-cpp @gol
-fallow-single-precision -fcond-mismatch @gol
-fsigned-bitfields -fsigned-char @gol
-fargument-noalias-global -fargument-noalias-anything
-fleading-underscore -ftls-model=@var{model} @gol
-ftrapv -fwrapv -fbounds-check @gol
--fvisibility -fopenmp}
+-fvisibility}
@end table
@menu
@xref{Standards,,Language Standards Supported by GCC}, for details of
freestanding and hosted environments.
+@item -fopenmp
+@opindex fopenmp
+@cindex openmp parallel
+Enable handling of OpenMP directives @code{#pragma omp} in C/C++ and
+@code{!$omp} in Fortran. When @option{-fopenmp} is specified, the
+compiler generates parallel code according to the OpenMP Application
+Program Interface v2.5 @w{@uref{http://www.openmp.org/}}.
+
@item -fms-extensions
@opindex fms-extensions
Accept some non-standard constructs used in Microsoft header files.
An overview of these techniques, their benefits and how to use them
is at @w{@uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility}}.
-@item -fopenmp
-@opindex fopenmp
-@cindex openmp parallel
-Enable handling of OpenMP directives @code{#pragma omp} in C/C++ and
-@code{!$omp} in Fortran. When @option{-fopenmp} is specified, the
-compiler generates parallel code according to the OpenMP Application
-Program Interface v2.5 @w{@uref{http://www.openmp.org/}}.
-
@end table
@c man end