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James Van Artsdalen 1992-02-01 05:59:17 +00:00
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@ -151,3 +151,77 @@ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
fprintf ((FILE), "\n"); \
} \
while (0)
/* This is how to output an element of a case-vector that is relative.
This is only used for PIC code. See comments by the `casesi' insn in
i386.md for an explanation of the expression this outputs. */
#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_ELT
#define ASM_OUTPUT_ADDR_DIFF_ELT(FILE, VALUE, REL) \
fprintf (FILE, "\t.long _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-%s%d]\n", LPREFIX, VALUE)
/* Indicate that jump tables go in the text section. This is
necessary when compiling PIC code. */
#define JUMP_TABLES_IN_TEXT_SECTION
#define WEAK_ASM_OP ".weak"
#define DEF_ASM_OP ".set"
/* Biggest alignment that any structure field can require on this
machine, in bits. If packing is in effect, this can be smaller than
normal. */
#define BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT \
(maximum_field_alignment ? maximum_field_alignment : 32)
extern int maximum_field_alignment;
/* If bit field type is int, don't let it cross an int,
and give entire struct the alignment of an int. */
/* Required on the 386 since it doesn't have bitfield insns. */
/* If packing is in effect, then the type doesn't matter. */
#undef PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS
#define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS (maximum_field_alignment == 0)
/* Code to handle #pragma directives. The interface is a bit messy,
but there's no simpler way to do this while still using yylex. */
#define HANDLE_PRAGMA(FILE) \
do { \
while (c == ' ' || c == '\t') \
c = getc (FILE); \
if (c == '\n' || c == EOF) \
{ \
handle_pragma_token (0, 0); \
return c; \
} \
ungetc (c, FILE); \
switch (yylex ()) \
{ \
case IDENTIFIER: \
case TYPENAME: \
case STRING: \
case CONSTANT: \
handle_pragma_token (token_buffer, yylval.ttype); \
break; \
default: \
handle_pragma_token (token_buffer, 0); \
} \
if (nextchar >= 0) \
c = nextchar, nextchar = -1; \
else \
c = getc (FILE); \
} while (1)
/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
uninitialized internal linkage data object. Under SVR4,
the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects
to depend on their types. We do exactly that here. */
#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL
#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \
do { \
fprintf (FILE, "\t.local\t%s\n", NAME); \
ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN); \
} while (0)