tm.texi (Run-time Target): Capitalise "CPU".
* doc/tm.texi (Run-time Target): Capitalise "CPU". (Exception Handling): Likewise. From-SVN: r126284
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2007-07-04 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com>
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* doc/tm.texi (Run-time Target): Capitalise "CPU".
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(Exception Handling): Likewise.
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2007-07-03 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
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* ifcvt.c (find_cond_trap): Avoid invalid RTL sharing.
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@defmac TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS ()
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This function-like macro expands to a block of code that defines
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built-in preprocessor macros and assertions for the target cpu, using
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built-in preprocessor macros and assertions for the target CPU, using
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the functions @code{builtin_define}, @code{builtin_define_std} and
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@code{builtin_assert}. When the front end
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calls this macro it provides a trailing semicolon, and since it has
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@end defmac
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@defmac MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR (@var{context}, @var{fs})
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This macro allows the target to add cpu and operating system specific
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This macro allows the target to add CPU and operating system specific
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code to the call-frame unwinder for use when there is no unwind data
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available. The most common reason to implement this macro is to unwind
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through signal frames.
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