PR c/79153
* tree.h (SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P): Define.
* gimplify.c (collect_fallthrough_labels): Handle GIMPLE_BIND
starting with a GIMPLE_SWITCH and ending with GIMPLE_LABEL with
SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P set on the label.
(gimplify_switch_expr): Set SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P on the label
added for default case if it was missing and not all cases covered.
Wrap GIMPLE_SWITCH and the switch_body_seq into a GIMPLE_BIND if
switch_body_seq ends with a GIMPLE_LABEL with SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P
set on the label.
* tree-chrec.c (evolution_function_is_univariate_p): Add return true;
to avoid -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning.
* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_expand_special_args_builtin): Add
FALLTHRU comment to avoid -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning.
c/
* c-parser.c: Include tree-iterator.h.
(c_parser_switch_statement): Emit LABEL_EXPR for the break label
into SWITCH_BODY instead of after it and set SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P
on it.
cp/
* cp-gimplify.c (genericize_switch_stmt): Emit LABEL_EXPR for the
break label into SWITCH_BODY instead of after it and set
SWITCH_BREAK_LABEL_P on it.
* parser.c (cp_parser_objc_expression): Add FALLTHRU comment to avoid
-Wimplicit-fallthrough warning.
fortran/
* match.c (gfc_match): Add FALLTHRU comment to avoid
-Wimplicit-fallthrough warning.
testsuite/
* c-c++-common/Wimplicit-fallthrough-7.c: Adjust expected warning
line.
* c-c++-common/Wimplicit-fallthrough-36.c: New test.
From-SVN: r255298
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