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	* expr.c (encode_newarray_type, build_new_array):  New functions.
	* java-tree.h:  Declare build_new_array.
	* jcf-write.c (patch_newarray):  Use build_new_array.
	* expr.c (java_lang_expand_exp):  Support NEW_ARRAY_INIT.
	* jcf-write.c (generate_bytecode_insns):  Support NEW_ARRAY_INIT.
	* parse.y (patch_new_array_init):  Re-organize.
	Now is passed the actual array (pointer) type of the value.
	Set the type of the CONSTRUCTOR to be an ARRAY_TYPE.
	(patch_array_constructor):  Removed - merged into patch_new_array_init.
 	(java_complete_tree):  Update patch_new_array_init.
	* jcf-write.c (find_constant_index):  New function.
	(generate_bytecode_insns):  Use find_constant_index.
	(generate_classfile):  Use find_constant_index for ConstantValue.

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