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PR c++/5636 * tree.h (CLEANUP_EH_ONLY): New macro. * stmt.c (expand_decl_cleanup_eh): New fn. (expand_cleanups): Check CLEANUP_EH_ONLY. * c-semantics.c (genrtl_decl_cleanup): Just take the CLEANUP_STMT. Use expand_decl_cleanup_eh. (expand_stmt): Adjust. * c-common.h: Adjust prototype. * cp/semantics.c (nullify_returns_r): Just set CLEANUP_EH_ONLY on cleanup for nrv. * except.c (struct eh_status): Remove protect_list. (begin_protect_partials, end_protect_partials): Remove. (add_partial_entry): Remove. * except.h: Remove prototypes. * expr.c (expand_expr) [WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR, TARGET_EXPR]: Use expand_decl_cleanup_eh. cp/: * semantics.c (finish_eh_cleanup): New fn. * cp-tree.h: Add prototype. * init.c (perform_member_init, expand_cleanup_for_base): Use finish_eh_cleanup. * cp-tree.def (SUBOBJECT, CTOR_STMT): Remove. * cp-tree.h: Remove references. * decl.c (begin_constructor_body, end_constructor_body): Likewise. * dump.c (cp_dump_tree): Likewise. * pt.c (tsubst_expr): Likewise. * semantics.c (genrtl_ctor_stmt, genrtl_subobject): Remove. (cp_expand_stmt): Remove handling of CTOR_STMT and SUBOBJECT. * tree.c (cp_statement_code_p): Likewise. * init.c (build_new_1): Set CLEANUP_EH_ONLY on deleting cleanup. From-SVN: r51827 |
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