David Malcolm
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Convert nonlocal_goto_handler_labels from an EXPR_LIST to an INSN_LIST
gcc/ 2014-08-28 David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com> * function.h (struct rtl_data): Convert field "x_nonlocal_goto_handler_labels" from rtx_expr_list * to rtx_insn_list *. * rtl.h (remove_node_from_insn_list): New prototype. * builtins.c (expand_builtin): When prepending to nonlocal_goto_handler_labels, use gen_rtx_INSN_LIST rather than gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST. * cfgbuild.c (make_edges): Convert local "x" from rtx_expr_list * to rtx_insn_list *, and use its "insn" method rather than "element" method. * cfgrtl.c (delete_insn): Use new function remove_node_from_insn_list rather than remove_node_from_expr_list. (cfg_layout_initialize): Convert local "x" from rtx_expr_list * to rtx_insn_list *, and use its "insn" method rather than "element" method. * dwarf2cfi.c (create_trace_edges): Likewise for local "lab". * reload1.c (set_initial_label_offsets): Likewise for local "x". * rtlanal.c (remove_node_from_insn_list): New function, adapted from remove_node_from_expr_list. * stmt.c (expand_label): When prepending to nonlocal_goto_handler_labels, use gen_rtx_INSN_LIST rather than gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST. From-SVN: r214687
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