gcc/gcc/opts.h
Richard Guenther ab6218f150 re PR lto/41565 (-m32 causes an ICE when the object files were compiled with 64bit)
2009-10-13  Richard Guenther  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR lto/41565
	* opts.c (handle_option): Split out code to handle setting
	the options flag var ...
	(set_option): ... here.
	* opts.h (set_option): Declare.
	* lto-opts.c (register_user_option_p): Include -fexceptions
	and all position independent code variants.
	(handle_common_option): Remove.
	(lto_reissue_options): Use set_option.

From-SVN: r152705
2009-10-13 12:42:30 +00:00

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/* Command line option handling.
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef GCC_OPTS_H
#define GCC_OPTS_H
/* Specifies how a switch's VAR_VALUE relates to its FLAG_VAR. */
enum cl_var_type {
/* The switch is enabled when FLAG_VAR is nonzero. */
CLVC_BOOLEAN,
/* The switch is enabled when FLAG_VAR == VAR_VALUE. */
CLVC_EQUAL,
/* The switch is enabled when VAR_VALUE is not set in FLAG_VAR. */
CLVC_BIT_CLEAR,
/* The switch is enabled when VAR_VALUE is set in FLAG_VAR. */
CLVC_BIT_SET,
/* The switch takes a string argument and FLAG_VAR points to that
argument. */
CLVC_STRING
};
struct cl_option
{
const char *opt_text;
const char *help;
unsigned short back_chain;
unsigned char opt_len;
int neg_index;
unsigned int flags;
void *flag_var;
enum cl_var_type var_type;
int var_value;
};
/* Records that the state of an option consists of SIZE bytes starting
at DATA. DATA might point to CH in some cases. */
struct cl_option_state {
const void *data;
size_t size;
char ch;
};
extern const struct cl_option cl_options[];
extern const unsigned int cl_options_count;
extern const char *const lang_names[];
extern const unsigned int cl_lang_count;
#define CL_PARAMS (1 << 17) /* Fake entry. Used to display --param info with --help. */
#define CL_WARNING (1 << 18) /* Enables an (optional) warning message. */
#define CL_OPTIMIZATION (1 << 19) /* Enables an (optional) optimization. */
#define CL_TARGET (1 << 20) /* Target-specific option. */
#define CL_COMMON (1 << 21) /* Language-independent. */
#define CL_MIN_OPTION_CLASS CL_PARAMS
#define CL_MAX_OPTION_CLASS CL_COMMON
/* From here on the bits describe attributes of the options.
Before this point the bits have described the class of the option.
This distinction is important because --help will not list options
which only have these higher bits set. */
#define CL_SAVE (1 << 22) /* Target-specific option for attribute. */
#define CL_DISABLED (1 << 23) /* Disabled in this configuration. */
#define CL_REPORT (1 << 24) /* Report argument with -fverbose-asm */
#define CL_JOINED (1 << 25) /* If takes joined argument. */
#define CL_SEPARATE (1 << 26) /* If takes a separate argument. */
#define CL_REJECT_NEGATIVE (1 << 27) /* Reject no- form. */
#define CL_MISSING_OK (1 << 28) /* Missing argument OK (joined). */
#define CL_UINTEGER (1 << 29) /* Argument is an integer >=0. */
#define CL_UNDOCUMENTED (1 << 30) /* Do not output with --help. */
/* Input file names. */
extern const char **in_fnames;
/* The count of input filenames. */
extern unsigned num_in_fnames;
size_t find_opt (const char *input, int lang_mask);
extern void prune_options (int *argcp, char ***argvp);
extern void decode_options (unsigned int argc, const char **argv);
extern int option_enabled (int opt_idx);
extern bool get_option_state (int, struct cl_option_state *);
extern void set_option (const struct cl_option *, int, const char *);
extern void enable_warning_as_error (const char *arg, int value,
unsigned int lang_mask);
extern void print_ignored_options (void);
#endif