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* builtins.c (fold_fixed_mathfn, fold_builtin_trunc,
	fold_builtin_floor, fold_builtin_ceil, fold_builtin_lround):
	Take decomposed arguments of CALL_EXPR.
	(fold_builtin_1): Update calls to the functions mentioned
	above.

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