Removes all the direct uses of op->code so that we can change the representation of "optab". The code_to_optab change is simply for uniformity (and better type checking). * optabs.h (struct optab_d): Rename code member to code_. (struct convert_optab_h): Likewise. (code_to_optab_): Rename from code_to_optab. (code_to_optab, optab_to_code): New. * dojump.c (do_compare_rtx_and_jump): Use code_to_optab. * ifcvt.c (noce_emit_move_insn): Likewise. * optabs.c (simplify_expand_binop): Use optab_to_code. (expand_simple_binop, shift_optab_p, commutative_optab_p): Likewise. (avoid_expensive_constant, expand_binop_directly): Likewise. (expand_binop, expand_simple_unop, expand_unop_direct): Likewise. (expand_unop, prepare_float_lib_cmp, expand_fixed_convert): Likewise. (have_insn_for, debug_optab_libfuncs): Likewise. (init_optab, init_optabv, init_convert_optab): Update for optab member name change. From-SVN: r189818 |
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