Richard Sandiford 1524f80b1c Make-lang.in (fortran/trans-resolve.o): Depend on fortran/dependency.h.
gcc/fortran/
	* Make-lang.in (fortran/trans-resolve.o): Depend on
	fortran/dependency.h.
	* gfortran.h (gfc_expr): Add an "inline_noncopying_intrinsic" flag.
	* dependency.h (gfc_get_noncopying_intrinsic_argument): Declare.
	(gfc_check_fncall_dependency): Change prototype.
	* dependency.c (gfc_get_noncopying_intrinsic_argument): New function.
	(gfc_check_argument_var_dependency): New function, split from
	gfc_check_fncall_dependency.
	(gfc_check_argument_dependency): New function.
	(gfc_check_fncall_dependency): Replace the expression parameter with
	separate symbol and argument list parameters.  Generalize the function
	to handle dependencies for any type of expression, not just variables.
	Accept a further argument giving the intent of the expression being
	tested.  Ignore	intent(in) arguments if that expression is also
	intent(in).
	* resolve.c: Include dependency.h.
	(find_noncopying_intrinsics): New function.
	(resolve_function, resolve_call): Call it on success.
	* trans-array.h (gfc_conv_array_transpose): Declare.
	(gfc_check_fncall_dependency): Remove prototype.
	* trans-array.c (gfc_conv_array_transpose): New function.
	* trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_intrinsic_function): Don't use the
	libcall handling if the expression is to be evaluated inline.
	Add a case for handling inline transpose()s.
	* trans-expr.c (gfc_trans_arrayfunc_assign): Adjust for the new
	interface provided by gfc_check_fncall_dependency.

libgfortran/
	* m4/matmul.m4: Use a different order in the special case of a
	transposed first argument.
	* generated/matmul_c4.c, generated/matmul_c8.c, generated/matmul_c10.c,
	* generated/matmul_c16.c, generated/matmul_i4.c, generated/matmul_i8.c,
	* generated/matmul_i10.c, generated/matmul_r4.c, generated/matmul_r8.c
	* generated/matmul_r10.c, generated/matmul_r16.c: Regenerated.

Co-Authored-By: Victor Leikehman <LEI@il.ibm.com>

From-SVN: r108459
2005-12-13 05:23:12 +00:00
2005-12-11 01:34:02 +00:00
2005-12-11 01:34:02 +00:00
2005-12-12 10:54:49 +00:00

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