decl.c, [...]: Fix comment typos.
* decl.c, env.c, gigi.h, init.c, initialize.c, raise-gcc.c, sem_ch13.adb, sysdep.c, targtyps.c, tb-alvxw.c, tracebak.c, trans.c, utils.c: Fix comment typos. Follow spelling conventions. * gnat_rm.texi, gnat_ugn.texi, : Fix typos. Follow spelling conventions. From-SVN: r114171
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2006-05-28 Kazu Hirata <kazu@codesourcery.com>
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* decl.c, env.c, gigi.h, init.c, initialize.c, raise-gcc.c,
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sem_ch13.adb, sysdep.c, targtyps.c, tb-alvxw.c, tracebak.c,
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trans.c, utils.c: Fix comment typos. Follow spelling
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conventions.
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* gnat_rm.texi, gnat_ugn.texi, : Fix typos. Follow spelling
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conventions.
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2006-05-14 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
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* Make-lang.in (ada/decl.o): Replace target.h with $(TARGET_H).
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ gnat_to_gnu_type (Entity_Id gnat_entity)
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DEFINITION is nonzero if this call is intended for a definition. This is
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used for separate compilation where it necessary to know whether an
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external declaration or a definition should be created if the GCC equivalent
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was not created previously. The value of 1 is normally used for a non-zero
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was not created previously. The value of 1 is normally used for a nonzero
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DEFINITION, but a value of 2 is used in special circumstances, defined in
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the code. */
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@ -4719,7 +4719,7 @@ elaborate_expression (Node_Id gnat_expr, Entity_Id gnat_entity,
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if (present_gnu_tree (gnat_expr))
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return get_gnu_tree (gnat_expr);
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/* If we don't need a value and this is static or a discriment, we
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/* If we don't need a value and this is static or a discriminant, we
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don't need to do anything. */
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else if (!need_value
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&& (Is_OK_Static_Expression (gnat_expr)
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this a bitfield and avoid making things wider.
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Doing this is first useful if the record is packed because we can then
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place the field at a non-byte-aligned position and so achieve tigther
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place the field at a non-byte-aligned position and so achieve tighter
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packing.
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This is in addition *required* if the field shares a byte with another
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ void __gnat_unsetenv (char *name) {
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have been allocated using malloc. To avoid this memory leak another
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method can be used. It consists in forcing the reallocation of all the
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strings in the environ table using malloc on the first call on the
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functions related to environment variable management. The disavantage
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functions related to environment variable management. The disadvantage
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is that if a program makes a direct call to getenv the return string
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may be deallocated at some point. */
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/* Note that on AIX, unsetenv is not supported on 5.1 but it is on 5.3.
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DEFINITION is nonzero if this call is intended for a definition. This is
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used for separate compilation where it necessary to know whether an
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external declaration or a definition should be created if the GCC equivalent
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was not created previously. The value of 1 is normally used for a non-zero
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was not created previously. The value of 1 is normally used for a nonzero
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DEFINITION, but a value of 2 is used in special circumstances, defined in
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the code. */
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extern tree gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_expr,
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/* Routines expected by the gcc back-end. They must have exactly the same
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prototype and names as below. */
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/* Returns non-zero if we are currently in the global binding level */
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/* Returns nonzero if we are currently in the global binding level. */
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extern int global_bindings_p (void);
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/* Enter and exit a new binding level. */
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@ -7146,7 +7146,7 @@ case letters. This line is always present.
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@item
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@code{ppp} is the Process Id value as a decimal integer (this line is
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present only if the Process Id is non-zero). Currently we are
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present only if the Process Id is nonzero). Currently we are
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not making use of this field.
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@item
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The parameter is a C null-terminated string representing a message to be
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associated with the exception (typically the source location of the raise
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statement generated by the compiler). The Line parameter when non-zero
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statement generated by the compiler). The Line parameter when nonzero
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represents the line number in the source program where the raise occurs.
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@item No_Exception_Streams
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@strong{101}. Implementation-defined queuing policies. See D.4(1).
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@end cartouche
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@noindent
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There are no implementation-defined queueing policies.
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There are no implementation-defined queuing policies.
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@sp 1
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@cartouche
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@item
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It may work on some platforms to directly interface to
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a @code{varargs} function by providing a specific Ada profile
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for a a particular call. However, this does not work on
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for a particular call. However, this does not work on
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all platforms, since there is no guarantee that the
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calling sequence for a two argument normal C function
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is the same as for calling a @code{varargs} C function with
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@item Intrinsic
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This applies to an intrinsic operation, as defined in the Ada 95
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Reference Manual. If a a pragma Import (Intrinsic) applies to a subprogram,
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Reference Manual. If a pragma Import (Intrinsic) applies to a subprogram,
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this means that the body of the subprogram is provided by the compiler itself,
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usually by means of an efficient code sequence, and that the user does not
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supply an explicit body for it. In an application program, the pragma can
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the specification of a specific time slice value, then the indicated value
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is used. If the system does not support specific time slice values, but
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does support some general notion of round-robin scheduling, then any
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non-zero value will activate round-robin scheduling.
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nonzero value will activate round-robin scheduling.
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A value of zero is treated specially. It turns off time
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slicing, and in addition, indicates to the tasking run time that the
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@noindent
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Although it is possible to do a reasonable amount of debugging at
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@ifclear vms
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non-zero optimization levels,
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nonzero optimization levels,
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the higher the level the more likely that
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@end ifclear
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@ifset vms
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particular, This allows to browse the backtrace of the specified
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task. It is advised to switch back to the original task before
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continuing execution otherwise the scheduling of the program may be
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perturbated.
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perturbed.
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@end table
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@noindent
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#endif
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/* Similarly for sparc64. Achieved by masking bits in the Trap Enable Mask
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field of the Floating-point Status Register (see the Sparc Architecture
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field of the Floating-point Status Register (see the SPARC Architecture
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Manual Version 9, p 48). */
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#if defined (sparc64)
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step documented for C++. The de-registration is handled symmetrically,
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a-la C++ destructor fashion and typically triggered by the dynamic
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unloader. Note that since the tables shall be registered against a
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common datastructure, libgcc should be one of the modules (vs beeing
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common datastructure, libgcc should be one of the modules (vs being
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partially linked against all the others at build time) and shall be
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loaded first.
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(SJLJ or DWARF). We need a consistently named interface to import from
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a-except, so wrappers are defined here.
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Besides, eventhough the compiler is never setup to use the GCC propagation
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Besides, even though the compiler is never setup to use the GCC propagation
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circuitry, it still relies on exceptions internally and part of the sources
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to handle to exceptions are shared with the run-time library. We need
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dummy definitions for the wrappers to satisfy the linker in this case.
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Mark_Aliased_Address_As_Volatile (Expr);
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-- Second case is where we have a constant whose
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-- definition is of the form of an adress as in:
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-- definition is of the form of an address as in:
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-- A : constant Address := K'Address;
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-- ...
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return NULL;
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}
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/* This function is needed to fix a bug under Win95/98. Under these plateforms
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/* This function is needed to fix a bug under Win95/98. Under these platforms
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doing :
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ch1 = getch();
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ch2 = fgetc (stdin);
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Pos
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get_target_wchar_t_size (void)
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{
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/* We never want wide chacters less than "short" in Ada. */
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/* We never want wide characters less than "short" in Ada. */
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return MAX (SHORT_TYPE_SIZE, WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE);
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}
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{
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CORE_ADDR startaddr;
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/* If heuristic_fence_post is non-zero, determine the procedure
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/* If heuristic_fence_post is nonzero, determine the procedure
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start address by examining the instructions.
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This allows us to find the start address of static functions which
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have no symbolic information, as startaddr would have been set to
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PowerPC/AiX
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PowerPC/VxWorks
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Sparc/Solaris
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SPARC/Solaris
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i386/GNU/Linux
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i386/Solaris
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i386/NT
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o FETCH_UP_FRAME, to force an invocation of __builtin_frame_address with a
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positive argument right after a possibly forced call even if FRAME_LEVEL
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is 0. See the Sparc Solaris case for an example where this is useful.
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is 0. See the SPARC Solaris case for an example where this is useful.
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*/
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we must turn a condition into the corresponding exception even if there
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is no applicable Ada handler, and need at least one condition handler per
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possible call chain involving GNAT code. OTOH, establishing the handler
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has a cost so we want to mimize the number of subprograms into which this
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has a cost so we want to minimize the number of subprograms into which this
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happens. The foreign or exported condition is expected to satisfy all
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the constraints. */
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if (TARGET_ABI_OPEN_VMS
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/* The reason for this routine's existence is two-fold.
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First, with some debugging formats, notably MDEBUG on SGI
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IRIX, the linker will remove duplicate debugging information if two
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clients have identical debugguing information. With the normal scheme
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clients have identical debugging information. With the normal scheme
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of elaboration, this does not usually occur, since entities in with'ed
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packages are elaborated on demand, and if clients have different usage
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patterns, the normal case, then the order and selection of entities
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}
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/* Return non-zero if we are currently in the global binding level. */
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/* Return nonzero if we are currently in the global binding level. */
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int
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case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR:
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{
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/* GCC 4.x is very sensitive to type consistency overall, and view
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conversions thus are very frequent. Eventhough just "convert"ing
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conversions thus are very frequent. Even though just "convert"ing
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the inner operand to the output type is fine in most cases, it
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might expose unexpected input/output type mismatches in special
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circumstances so we avoid such recursive calls when we can. */
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/* If we are converting back to the original type, we can just
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lift the input conversion. This is a common occurence with
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lift the input conversion. This is a common occurrence with
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switches back-and-forth amongst type variants. */
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if (type == TREE_TYPE (op0))
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return op0;
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