gcc/libgo/runtime/array.h
Ian Lance Taylor 7a9389330e Add Go frontend, libgo library, and Go testsuite.
gcc/:
	* gcc.c (default_compilers): Add entry for ".go".
	* common.opt: Add -static-libgo as a driver option.
	* doc/install.texi (Configuration): Mention libgo as an option for
	--enable-shared.  Mention go as an option for --enable-languages.
	* doc/invoke.texi (Overall Options): Mention .go as a file name
	suffix.  Mention go as a -x option.
	* doc/frontends.texi (G++ and GCC): Mention Go as a supported
	language.
	* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Top Level): Mention libgo.
	* doc/standards.texi (Standards): Add section on Go language.
	Move references for other languages into their own section.
	* doc/contrib.texi (Contributors): Mention that I contributed the
	Go frontend.
gcc/testsuite/:
	* lib/go.exp: New file.
	* lib/go-dg.exp: New file.
	* lib/go-torture.exp: New file.
	* lib/target-supports.exp (check_compile): Match // Go.

From-SVN: r167407
2010-12-03 04:34:57 +00:00

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/* array.h -- the open array type for Go.
Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */
#ifndef LIBGO_ARRAY_H
#define LIBGO_ARRAY_H
/* An open array is an instance of this structure. */
struct __go_open_array
{
/* The elements of the array. In use in the compiler this is a
pointer to the element type. */
void* __values;
/* The number of elements in the array. Note that this is "int",
not "size_t". The language definition says that "int" is large
enough to hold the size of any allocated object. Using "int"
saves 8 bytes per slice header on a 64-bit system with 32-bit
ints. */
int __count;
/* The capacity of the array--the number of elements that can fit in
the __VALUES field. */
int __capacity;
};
#endif /* !defined(LIBGO_ARRAY_H) */