re PR preprocessor/19801 (cppinternals.texi references old file names)
2005-02-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> PR preprocessor/19801 * doc/cppinternals.texi (Conventions, Lexer, Files): Adjust filenames that changed when libcpp was moved to the toplevel. From-SVN: r94737
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2005-02-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
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PR preprocessor/19801
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* doc/cppinternals.texi (Conventions, Lexer, Files): Adjust
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filenames that changed when libcpp was moved to the toplevel.
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2005-02-07 Roger Sayle <roger@eyesopen.com>
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* simplify-rtx.c (simplify_relational_operation_1): Avoid creating
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The convention is that functions and types that are exposed to multiple
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files internally are prefixed with @samp{_cpp_}, and are to be found in
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the file @file{cpphash.h}. Functions and types exposed to external
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the file @file{internal.h}. Functions and types exposed to external
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clients are in @file{cpplib.h}, and prefixed with @samp{cpp_}. For
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historical reasons this is no longer quite true, but we should strive to
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stick to it.
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@cindex escaped newlines
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@section Overview
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The lexer is contained in the file @file{cpplex.c}. It is a hand-coded
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The lexer is contained in the file @file{lex.c}. It is a hand-coded
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lexer, and not implemented as a state machine. It can understand C, C++
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and Objective-C source code, and has been extended to allow reasonably
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successful preprocessing of assembly language. The lexer does not make
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@cindex files
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Fairly obviously, the file handling code of cpplib resides in the file
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@file{cppfiles.c}. It takes care of the details of file searching,
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@file{files.c}. It takes care of the details of file searching,
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opening, reading and caching, for both the main source file and all the
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headers it recursively includes.
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