method.c (build_overload_int): Use host_integerp.

* method.c (build_overload_int): Use host_integerp.

Co-Authored-By: Jason Merrill <jason@casey.cygnus.com>

From-SVN: r32650
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Jed Wing 2000-03-20 18:12:59 +00:00 committed by Jason Merrill
parent c65a922c68
commit 10bd7f8c2d
2 changed files with 8 additions and 5 deletions

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2000-03-20 Jed Wing <jedwin@zloty.ugcs.caltech.edu>
Jason Merrill <jason@casey.cygnus.com>
* method.c (build_overload_int): Use host_integerp.
2000-03-20 Theodore Papadopoulo <Theodore.Papadopoulo@sophia.inria.fr>
* init.c (build_offset_ref): Handle the case of a templated member

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@ -597,11 +597,9 @@ build_overload_int (value, flags)
should always be represented by constants. */
my_friendly_assert (TREE_CODE (value) == INTEGER_CST, 243);
/* If the high-order word is not merely a sign-extension of the
low-order word, we must use a special output routine that can
deal with this. */
if ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (value)
!= (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (value) >> (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - 1)))
/* If value doesn't fit in a single HOST_WIDE_INT, we must use a
special output routine that can deal with this. */
if (! host_integerp (value, 0))
{
multiple_words_p = 1;
/* And there is certainly going to be more than one digit. */