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1/* Front-end tree definitions for GNU compiler.
2   Copyright (C) 1989, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GNU CC.
5
6GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9any later version.
10
11GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
18the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
20
21#include "machmode.h"
22
23#ifndef RTX_CODE
24struct rtx_def;
25#endif
26
27/* Codes of tree nodes */
28
29#define DEFTREECODE(SYM, STRING, TYPE, NARGS)   SYM,
30
31enum tree_code {
32#include "tree.def"
33
34  LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE     /* A convenient way to get a value for
35                                   NUM_TREE_CODE.  */
36};
37
38#undef DEFTREECODE
39
40/* Number of tree codes.  */
41#define NUM_TREE_CODES ((int)LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE)
42
43/* Indexed by enum tree_code, contains a character which is
44   `<' for a comparison expression, `1', for a unary arithmetic
45   expression, `2' for a binary arithmetic expression, `e' for
46   other types of expressions, `r' for a reference, `c' for a
47   constant, `d' for a decl, `t' for a type, `s' for a statement,
48   and `x' for anything else (TREE_LIST, IDENTIFIER, etc).  */
49
50extern char **tree_code_type;
51#define TREE_CODE_CLASS(CODE)   (*tree_code_type[(int) (CODE)])
52
53/* Number of argument-words in each kind of tree-node.  */
54
55extern int *tree_code_length;
56
57/* Names of tree components.  */
58
59extern char **tree_code_name;
60
61/* Codes that identify the various built in functions
62   so that expand_call can identify them quickly.  */
63
64enum built_in_function
65{
66  NOT_BUILT_IN,
67  BUILT_IN_ALLOCA,
68  BUILT_IN_ABS,
69  BUILT_IN_FABS,
70  BUILT_IN_LABS,
71  BUILT_IN_FFS,
72  BUILT_IN_DIV,
73  BUILT_IN_LDIV,
74  BUILT_IN_FFLOOR,
75  BUILT_IN_FCEIL,
76  BUILT_IN_FMOD,
77  BUILT_IN_FREM,
78  BUILT_IN_MEMCPY,
79  BUILT_IN_MEMCMP,
80  BUILT_IN_MEMSET,
81  BUILT_IN_STRCPY,
82  BUILT_IN_STRCMP,
83  BUILT_IN_STRLEN,
84  BUILT_IN_FSQRT,
85  BUILT_IN_SIN,
86  BUILT_IN_COS,
87  BUILT_IN_GETEXP,
88  BUILT_IN_GETMAN,
89  BUILT_IN_SAVEREGS,
90  BUILT_IN_CLASSIFY_TYPE,
91  BUILT_IN_NEXT_ARG,
92  BUILT_IN_ARGS_INFO,
93  BUILT_IN_CONSTANT_P,
94  BUILT_IN_FRAME_ADDRESS,
95  BUILT_IN_RETURN_ADDRESS,
96  BUILT_IN_AGGREGATE_INCOMING_ADDRESS,
97  BUILT_IN_CALLER_RETURN_ADDRESS,
98  BUILT_IN_APPLY_ARGS,
99  BUILT_IN_APPLY,
100  BUILT_IN_RETURN,
101  BUILT_IN_SETJMP,
102  BUILT_IN_LONGJMP,
103
104  /* Various hooks for the DWARF 2 __throw routine.  */
105  BUILT_IN_FP, BUILT_IN_SP,
106  BUILT_IN_UNWIND_INIT,
107  BUILT_IN_DWARF_FP_REGNUM,
108  BUILT_IN_DWARF_REG_SIZE,
109  BUILT_IN_FROB_RETURN_ADDR,
110  BUILT_IN_EXTRACT_RETURN_ADDR,
111  BUILT_IN_SET_RETURN_ADDR_REG,
112  BUILT_IN_EH_STUB,
113  BUILT_IN_SET_EH_REGS,
114
115  /* C++ extensions */
116  BUILT_IN_NEW,
117  BUILT_IN_VEC_NEW,
118  BUILT_IN_DELETE,
119  BUILT_IN_VEC_DELETE,
120
121  /* Upper bound on non-language-specific builtins. */
122  END_BUILTINS
123};
124
125/* The definition of tree nodes fills the next several pages.  */
126
127/* A tree node can represent a data type, a variable, an expression
128   or a statement.  Each node has a TREE_CODE which says what kind of
129   thing it represents.  Some common codes are:
130   INTEGER_TYPE -- represents a type of integers.
131   ARRAY_TYPE -- represents a type of pointer.
132   VAR_DECL -- represents a declared variable.
133   INTEGER_CST -- represents a constant integer value.
134   PLUS_EXPR -- represents a sum (an expression).
135
136   As for the contents of a tree node: there are some fields
137   that all nodes share.  Each TREE_CODE has various special-purpose
138   fields as well.  The fields of a node are never accessed directly,
139   always through accessor macros.  */
140
141/* This type is used everywhere to refer to a tree node.  */
142
143typedef union tree_node *tree;
144
145/* Every kind of tree node starts with this structure,
146   so all nodes have these fields.
147
148   See the accessor macros, defined below, for documentation of the fields.  */
149
150struct tree_common
151{
152  union tree_node *chain;
153  union tree_node *type;
154#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
155  unsigned int code : 8;
156#else
157  enum tree_code code : 8;
158#endif
159
160  unsigned side_effects_flag : 1;
161  unsigned constant_flag : 1;
162  unsigned permanent_flag : 1;
163  unsigned addressable_flag : 1;
164  unsigned volatile_flag : 1;
165  unsigned readonly_flag : 1;
166  unsigned unsigned_flag : 1;
167  unsigned asm_written_flag: 1;
168
169  unsigned used_flag : 1;
170  unsigned raises_flag : 1;
171  unsigned static_flag : 1;
172  unsigned public_flag : 1;
173  unsigned private_flag : 1;
174  unsigned protected_flag : 1;
175
176  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
177  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
178  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
179  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
180  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
181  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
182  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
183  /* There is room for three more flags.  */
184};
185
186/* The following table lists the uses of each of the above flags and
187   for which types of nodes they are defined.  Note that expressions
188   include decls.
189
190   addressable_flag:
191
192       TREE_ADDRESSABLE in
193           VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, CONSTRUCTOR, LABEL_DECL, ..._TYPE
194           IDENTIFIER_NODE
195
196   static_flag:
197
198       TREE_STATIC in
199           VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, CONSTRUCTOR, ADDR_EXPR
200       TREE_NO_UNUSED_WARNING in
201           CONVERT_EXPR, NOP_EXPR, COMPOUND_EXPR
202       TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL in
203           TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC
204       TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW in
205           INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, COMPLEX_CST
206       TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED in
207           IDENTIFIER_NODE
208
209   public_flag:
210
211       TREE_OVERFLOW in
212           INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, COMPLEX_CST
213       TREE_PUBLIC in
214           VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL
215       TREE_VIA_PUBLIC in
216           TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC
217
218   private_flag:
219
220       TREE_VIA_PRIVATE in
221           TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC
222       TREE_PRIVATE in
223           ??? unspecified nodes
224
225   protected_flag:
226
227       TREE_VIA_PROTECTED in
228           TREE_LIST
229       TREE_PROTECTED in
230           BLOCK
231           ??? unspecified nodes
232
233   side_effects_flag:
234
235       TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS in
236           all expressions
237
238   volatile_flag:
239
240       TREE_THIS_VOLATILE in
241           all expressions
242       TYPE_VOLATILE in
243           ..._TYPE
244
245   readonly_flag:
246
247       TREE_READONLY in
248           all expressions
249       ITERATOR_BOUND_P in
250           VAR_DECL if iterator (C)
251       TYPE_READONLY in
252           ..._TYPE
253
254   constant_flag:
255
256       TREE_CONSTANT in
257           all expressions
258
259   permanent_flag: TREE_PERMANENT in all nodes
260
261   unsigned_flag:
262
263       TREE_UNSIGNED in
264           INTEGER_TYPE, ENUMERAL_TYPE, FIELD_DECL
265       DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI in
266           FUNCTION_DECL
267       TREE_PARMLIST in
268           TREE_PARMLIST (C++)
269       SAVE_EXPR_NOPLACEHOLDER in
270           SAVE_EXPR
271
272   asm_written_flag:
273
274       TREE_ASM_WRITTEN in
275           VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE
276           BLOCK
277
278   used_flag:
279
280       TREE_USED in
281           expressions, IDENTIFIER_NODE
282
283   raises_flag:
284
285       TREE_RAISES in
286           expressions
287
288                                                          */
289/* Define accessors for the fields that all tree nodes have
290   (though some fields are not used for all kinds of nodes).  */
291
292/* The tree-code says what kind of node it is.
293   Codes are defined in tree.def.  */
294#define TREE_CODE(NODE) ((enum tree_code) (NODE)->common.code)
295#define TREE_SET_CODE(NODE, VALUE) ((NODE)->common.code = (int) (VALUE))
296
297/* In all nodes that are expressions, this is the data type of the expression.
298   In POINTER_TYPE nodes, this is the type that the pointer points to.
299   In ARRAY_TYPE nodes, this is the type of the elements.  */
300#define TREE_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.type)
301
302/* Nodes are chained together for many purposes.
303   Types are chained together to record them for being output to the debugger
304   (see the function `chain_type').
305   Decls in the same scope are chained together to record the contents
306   of the scope.
307   Statement nodes for successive statements used to be chained together.
308   Often lists of things are represented by TREE_LIST nodes that
309   are chained together.  */
310
311#define TREE_CHAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.chain)
312
313/* Given an expression as a tree, strip any NON_LVALUE_EXPRs and NOP_EXPRs
314   that don't change the machine mode.  */
315
316#define STRIP_NOPS(EXP) \
317  while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR                           \
318          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR                    \
319          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)                \
320         && (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (EXP))                        \
321             == TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0))))) \
322    (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
323
324/* Like STRIP_NOPS, but don't alter the TREE_TYPE either.  */
325
326#define STRIP_TYPE_NOPS(EXP) \
327  while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR                           \
328          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR                    \
329          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)                \
330         && (TREE_TYPE (EXP)                                    \
331             == TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0))))             \
332    (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
333
334/* Nonzero if TYPE represents an integral type.  Note that we do not
335   include COMPLEX types here.  */
336
337#define INTEGRAL_TYPE_P(TYPE)  \
338  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == INTEGER_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE  \
339   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == BOOLEAN_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == CHAR_TYPE)
340
341/* Nonzero if TYPE represents a floating-point type, including complex
342   floating-point types.  */
343
344#define FLOAT_TYPE_P(TYPE)              \
345  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE        \
346   || (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == COMPLEX_TYPE \
347       && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE)) == REAL_TYPE))
348
349/* Nonzero if TYPE represents an aggregate (multi-component) type. */
350
351#define AGGREGATE_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
352  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == RECORD_TYPE \
353   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == UNION_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE \
354   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == SET_TYPE)
355
356/* Nonzero if TYPE represents a pointer type.  */
357
358#define POINTER_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
359  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == POINTER_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
360
361/* Define many boolean fields that all tree nodes have.  */
362
363/* In VAR_DECL nodes, nonzero means address of this is needed.
364   So it cannot be in a register.
365   In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means its address is needed.
366   So it must be compiled even if it is an inline function.
367   In CONSTRUCTOR nodes, it means object constructed must be in memory.
368   In LABEL_DECL nodes, it means a goto for this label has been seen
369   from a place outside all binding contours that restore stack levels.
370   In ..._TYPE nodes, it means that objects of this type must
371   be fully addressable.  This means that pieces of this
372   object cannot go into register parameters, for example.
373   In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
374   had its address taken.  That matters for inline functions.  */
375#define TREE_ADDRESSABLE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.addressable_flag)
376
377/* In a VAR_DECL, nonzero means allocate static storage.
378   In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero if function has been defined.
379   In a CONSTRUCTOR, nonzero means allocate static storage.  */
380#define TREE_STATIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
381
382/* In a CONVERT_EXPR, NOP_EXPR or COMPOUND_EXPR, this means the node was
383   made implicitly and should not lead to an "unused value" warning.  */
384#define TREE_NO_UNUSED_WARNING(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
385
386/* Nonzero for a TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the derivation
387   chain is via a `virtual' declaration.  */
388#define TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
389
390/* In an INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, or COMPLEX_CST, this means there was an
391   overflow in folding.  This is distinct from TREE_OVERFLOW because ANSI C
392   requires a diagnostic when overflows occur in constant expressions.  */
393#define TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
394
395/* In an IDENTIFIER_NODE, this means that assemble_name was called with
396   this string as an argument.  */
397#define TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
398
399/* In an INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, of COMPLEX_CST, this means there was an
400   overflow in folding, and no warning has been issued for this subexpression.
401   TREE_OVERFLOW implies TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW, but not vice versa.  */
402#define TREE_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
403
404/* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
405   nonzero means name is to be accessible from outside this module.
406   In an identifier node, nonzero means an external declaration
407   accessible from outside this module was previously seen
408   for this name in an inner scope.  */
409#define TREE_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
410
411/* Nonzero for TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the path to the
412   base class is via a `public' declaration, which preserves public
413   fields from the base class as public.  */
414#define TREE_VIA_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
415
416/* Ditto, for `private' declarations.  */
417#define TREE_VIA_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
418
419/* Nonzero for TREE_LIST node means that the path to the
420   base class is via a `protected' declaration, which preserves
421   protected fields from the base class as protected.
422   OVERLOADED.  */
423#define TREE_VIA_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
424
425/* In any expression, nonzero means it has side effects or reevaluation
426   of the whole expression could produce a different value.
427   This is set if any subexpression is a function call, a side effect
428   or a reference to a volatile variable.
429   In a ..._DECL, this is set only if the declaration said `volatile'.  */
430#define TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS(NODE) ((NODE)->common.side_effects_flag)
431
432/* Nonzero means this expression is volatile in the C sense:
433   its address should be of type `volatile WHATEVER *'.
434   In other words, the declared item is volatile qualified.
435   This is used in _DECL nodes and _REF nodes.
436
437   In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is volatile-qualified.
438   But use TYPE_VOLATILE instead of this macro when the node is a type,
439   because eventually we may make that a different bit.
440
441   If this bit is set in an expression, so is TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS.  */
442#define TREE_THIS_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
443
444/* In a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL or FIELD_DECL, or any kind of ..._REF node,
445   nonzero means it may not be the lhs of an assignment.
446   In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is const-qualified
447   (but the macro TYPE_READONLY should be used instead of this macro
448   when the node is a type).  */
449#define TREE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
450
451/* Value of expression is constant.
452   Always appears in all ..._CST nodes.
453   May also appear in an arithmetic expression, an ADDR_EXPR or a CONSTRUCTOR
454   if the value is constant.  */
455#define TREE_CONSTANT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.constant_flag)
456
457/* Nonzero means permanent node;
458   node will continue to exist for the entire compiler run.
459   Otherwise it will be recycled at the end of the function.  */
460#define TREE_PERMANENT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.permanent_flag)
461
462/* In INTEGER_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE nodes, means an unsigned type.
463   In FIELD_DECL nodes, means an unsigned bit field.
464   The same bit is used in functions as DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI.  */
465#define TREE_UNSIGNED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
466
467/* Nonzero in a VAR_DECL means assembler code has been written.
468   Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means that the function has been compiled.
469   This is interesting in an inline function, since it might not need
470   to be compiled separately.
471   Nonzero in a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE
472   if the sdb debugging info for the type has been written.
473   In a BLOCK node, nonzero if reorder_blocks has already seen this block.  */
474#define TREE_ASM_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.asm_written_flag)
475
476/* Nonzero in a _DECL if the name is used in its scope.
477   Nonzero in an expr node means inhibit warning if value is unused.
478   In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
479   was used.  */
480#define TREE_USED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.used_flag)
481
482/* Nonzero for a tree node whose evaluation could result
483   in the raising of an exception.  Not implemented yet.  */
484#define TREE_RAISES(NODE) ((NODE)->common.raises_flag)
485
486/* Used in classes in C++.  */
487#define TREE_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
488/* Used in classes in C++.
489   In a BLOCK node, this is BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK.  */
490#define TREE_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
491
492/* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally.  */
493#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_0)
494#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_1)
495#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_2)
496#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_3)
497#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_4)
498#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_5)
499#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_6)
500
501/* Define additional fields and accessors for nodes representing constants.  */
502
503/* In an INTEGER_CST node.  These two together make a 2-word integer.
504   If the data type is signed, the value is sign-extended to 2 words
505   even though not all of them may really be in use.
506   In an unsigned constant shorter than 2 words, the extra bits are 0.  */
507#define TREE_INT_CST_LOW(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_low)
508#define TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_high)
509
510#define INT_CST_LT(A, B)  \
511(TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) < TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)                  \
512 || (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) == TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)             \
513     && ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A)          \
514         < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B))))
515
516#define INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED(A, B)  \
517(((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A)        \
518  < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B))     \
519 || (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A)    \
520      == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)) \
521     && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A) \
522          < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B)))))
523
524struct tree_int_cst
525{
526  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
527  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
528                           (rtl) info */
529  HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_low;
530  HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_high;
531};
532
533/* In REAL_CST, STRING_CST, COMPLEX_CST nodes, and CONSTRUCTOR nodes,
534   and generally in all kinds of constants that could
535   be given labels (rather than being immediate).  */
536
537#define TREE_CST_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.rtl)
538
539/* In a REAL_CST node.  */
540/* We can represent a real value as either a `double' or a string.
541   Strings don't allow for any optimization, but they do allow
542   for cross-compilation.  */
543
544#define TREE_REAL_CST(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.real_cst)
545
546#include "real.h"
547
548struct tree_real_cst
549{
550  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
551  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
552                                   (rtl) info */
553  REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_cst;
554};
555
556/* In a STRING_CST */
557#define TREE_STRING_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->string.length)
558#define TREE_STRING_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->string.pointer)
559
560struct tree_string
561{
562  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
563  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
564                                   (rtl) info */
565  int length;
566  char *pointer;
567};
568
569/* In a COMPLEX_CST node.  */
570#define TREE_REALPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.real)
571#define TREE_IMAGPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.imag)
572
573struct tree_complex
574{
575  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
576  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
577                                   (rtl) info */
578  union tree_node *real;
579  union tree_node *imag;
580};
581
582/* Define fields and accessors for some special-purpose tree nodes.  */
583
584#define IDENTIFIER_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.length)
585#define IDENTIFIER_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.pointer)
586
587struct tree_identifier
588{
589  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
590  int length;
591  char *pointer;
592};
593
594/* In a TREE_LIST node.  */
595#define TREE_PURPOSE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.purpose)
596#define TREE_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.value)
597
598struct tree_list
599{
600  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
601  union tree_node *purpose;
602  union tree_node *value;
603};
604
605/* In a TREE_VEC node.  */
606#define TREE_VEC_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->vec.length)
607#define TREE_VEC_ELT(NODE,I) ((NODE)->vec.a[I])
608#define TREE_VEC_END(NODE) (&((NODE)->vec.a[(NODE)->vec.length]))
609
610struct tree_vec
611{
612  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
613  int length;
614  union tree_node *a[1];
615};
616
617/* Define fields and accessors for some nodes that represent expressions.  */
618
619/* In a SAVE_EXPR node.  */
620#define SAVE_EXPR_CONTEXT(NODE) TREE_OPERAND(NODE, 1)
621#define SAVE_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
622#define SAVE_EXPR_NOPLACEHOLDER(NODE) TREE_UNSIGNED (NODE)
623
624/* In a RTL_EXPR node.  */
625#define RTL_EXPR_SEQUENCE(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[0])
626#define RTL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[1])
627
628/* In a CALL_EXPR node.  */
629#define CALL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
630
631/* In a CONSTRUCTOR node.  */
632#define CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 1)
633
634/* In ordinary expression nodes.  */
635#define TREE_OPERAND(NODE, I) ((NODE)->exp.operands[I])
636#define TREE_COMPLEXITY(NODE) ((NODE)->exp.complexity)
637
638struct tree_exp
639{
640  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
641  int complexity;
642  union tree_node *operands[1];
643};
644
645/* In a BLOCK node.  */
646#define BLOCK_VARS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.vars)
647#define BLOCK_TYPE_TAGS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.type_tags)
648#define BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.subblocks)
649#define BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.supercontext)
650/* Note: when changing this, make sure to find the places
651   that use chainon or nreverse.  */
652#define BLOCK_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_CHAIN (NODE)
653#define BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_origin)
654#define BLOCK_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_flag)
655#define BLOCK_END_NOTE(NODE) ((NODE)->block.end_note)
656
657/* Nonzero means that this block is prepared to handle exceptions
658   listed in the BLOCK_VARS slot.  */
659#define BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK(NODE) ((NODE)->block.handler_block_flag)
660
661struct tree_block
662{
663  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
664
665  unsigned handler_block_flag : 1;
666  unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
667
668  union tree_node *vars;
669  union tree_node *type_tags;
670  union tree_node *subblocks;
671  union tree_node *supercontext;
672  union tree_node *abstract_origin;
673  struct rtx_def *end_note;
674};
675
676/* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing data types.  */
677
678/* See tree.def for documentation of the use of these fields.
679   Look at the documentation of the various ..._TYPE tree codes.  */
680
681#define TYPE_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->type.uid)
682#define TYPE_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.size)
683#define TYPE_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.mode)
684#define TYPE_VALUES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
685#define TYPE_DOMAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
686#define TYPE_FIELDS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
687#define TYPE_METHODS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
688#define TYPE_VFIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
689#define TYPE_ARG_TYPES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
690#define TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
691#define TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
692#define TYPE_POINTER_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.pointer_to)
693#define TYPE_REFERENCE_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.reference_to)
694#define TYPE_MIN_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
695#define TYPE_MAX_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
696#define TYPE_PRECISION(NODE) ((NODE)->type.precision)
697#define TYPE_SYMTAB_ADDRESS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.address)
698#define TYPE_SYMTAB_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.pointer)
699#define TYPE_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->type.name)
700#define TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.next_variant)
701#define TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.main_variant)
702#define TYPE_BINFO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.binfo)
703#define TYPE_NONCOPIED_PARTS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.noncopied_parts)
704#define TYPE_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.context)
705#define TYPE_OBSTACK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.obstack)
706#define TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_specific)
707
708/* A TREE_LIST of IDENTIFIER nodes of the attributes that apply
709   to this type.  */
710#define TYPE_ATTRIBUTES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.attributes)
711
712/* The alignment necessary for objects of this type.
713   The value is an int, measured in bits.  */
714#define TYPE_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.align)
715
716#define TYPE_STUB_DECL(NODE) (TREE_CHAIN (NODE))
717
718/* In a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE or QUAL_UNION_TYPE, it means the type
719   has BLKmode only because it lacks the alignment requirement for
720   its size.  */
721#define TYPE_NO_FORCE_BLK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.no_force_blk_flag)
722
723/* Nonzero in a type considered volatile as a whole.  */
724#define TYPE_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
725
726/* Means this type is const-qualified.  */
727#define TYPE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
728
729/* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally.  */
730#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_0)
731#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_1)
732#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_2)
733#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_3)
734#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_4)
735#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_5)
736#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_6)
737
738/* If set in an ARRAY_TYPE, indicates a string type (for languages
739   that distinguish string from array of char).
740   If set in a SET_TYPE, indicates a bitstring type. */
741#define TYPE_STRING_FLAG(NODE) ((NODE)->type.string_flag)
742
743/* If non-NULL, this is a upper bound of the size (in bytes) of an
744   object of the given ARRAY_TYPE.  This allows temporaries to be allocated. */
745#define TYPE_ARRAY_MAX_SIZE(ARRAY_TYPE) TYPE_MAX_VALUE (ARRAY_TYPE)
746
747/* Indicates that objects of this type must be initialized by calling a
748   function when they are created.  */
749#define TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING(NODE) ((NODE)->type.needs_constructing_flag)
750
751/* Indicates that objects of this type (a UNION_TYPE), should be passed
752   the same way that the first union alternative would be passed.  */
753#define TYPE_TRANSPARENT_UNION(NODE) ((NODE)->type.transparent_union_flag)
754
755/* Indicated that objects of this type should be laid out in as
756   compact a way as possible.  */
757#define TYPE_PACKED(NODE) ((NODE)->type.packed_flag)
758
759struct tree_type
760{
761  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
762  union tree_node *values;
763  union tree_node *size;
764  union tree_node *attributes;
765  unsigned uid;
766
767  unsigned char precision;
768#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
769  int mode : 8;
770#else
771  enum machine_mode mode : 8;
772#endif
773
774  unsigned string_flag : 1;
775  unsigned no_force_blk_flag : 1;
776  unsigned needs_constructing_flag : 1;
777  unsigned transparent_union_flag : 1;
778  unsigned packed_flag : 1;
779  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
780  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
781  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
782  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
783  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
784  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
785  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
786  /* room for 4 more bits */
787
788  unsigned int align;
789  union tree_node *pointer_to;
790  union tree_node *reference_to;
791  union {int address; char *pointer; } symtab;
792  union tree_node *name;
793  union tree_node *minval;
794  union tree_node *maxval;
795  union tree_node *next_variant;
796  union tree_node *main_variant;
797  union tree_node *binfo;
798  union tree_node *noncopied_parts;
799  union tree_node *context;
800  struct obstack *obstack;
801  /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use.  */
802  struct lang_type *lang_specific;
803};
804
805/* Define accessor macros for information about type inheritance
806   and basetypes.
807
808   A "basetype" means a particular usage of a data type for inheritance
809   in another type.  Each such basetype usage has its own "binfo"
810   object to describe it.  The binfo object is a TREE_VEC node.
811
812   Inheritance is represented by the binfo nodes allocated for a
813   given type.  For example, given types C and D, such that D is
814   inherited by C, 3 binfo nodes will be allocated: one for describing
815   the binfo properties of C, similarly one for D, and one for
816   describing the binfo properties of D as a base type for C.
817   Thus, given a pointer to class C, one can get a pointer to the binfo
818   of D acting as a basetype for C by looking at C's binfo's basetypes.  */
819
820/* The actual data type node being inherited in this basetype.  */
821#define BINFO_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (NODE)
822
823/* The offset where this basetype appears in its containing type.
824   BINFO_OFFSET slot holds the offset (in bytes)
825   from the base of the complete object to the base of the part of the
826   object that is allocated on behalf of this `type'.
827   This is always 0 except when there is multiple inheritance.  */
828   
829#define BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 1)
830#define TYPE_BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) BINFO_OFFSET (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
831#define BINFO_OFFSET_ZEROP(NODE) (BINFO_OFFSET (NODE) == integer_zero_node)
832
833/* The virtual function table belonging to this basetype.  Virtual
834   function tables provide a mechanism for run-time method dispatching.
835   The entries of a virtual function table are language-dependent.  */
836
837#define BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 2)
838#define TYPE_BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
839
840/* The virtual functions in the virtual function table.  This is
841   a TREE_LIST that is used as an initial approximation for building
842   a virtual function table for this basetype.  */
843#define BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 3)
844#define TYPE_BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
845
846/* A vector of additional binfos for the types inherited by this basetype.
847
848   If this basetype describes type D as inherited in C,
849   and if the basetypes of D are E anf F,
850   then this vector contains binfos for inheritance of E and F by C.
851
852   ??? This could probably be done by just allocating the
853   base types at the end of this TREE_VEC (instead of using
854   another TREE_VEC).  This would simplify the calculation
855   of how many basetypes a given type had.  */
856#define BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 4)
857#define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT (TYPE_BINFO (NODE), 4)
858
859/* For a BINFO record describing an inheritance, this yields a pointer
860   to the artificial FIELD_DECL node which contains the "virtual base
861   class pointer" for the given inheritance.  */
862
863#define BINFO_VPTR_FIELD(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 5)
864
865/* Accessor macro to get to the Nth basetype of this basetype.  */
866#define BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (NODE), (N))
867#define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) BINFO_TYPE (TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (TYPE_BINFO (NODE)), (N)))
868
869/* Slot used to build a chain that represents a use of inheritance.
870   For example, if X is derived from Y, and Y is derived from Z,
871   then this field can be used to link the binfo node for X to
872   the binfo node for X's Y to represent the use of inheritance
873   from X to Y.  Similarly, this slot of the binfo node for X's Y
874   can point to the Z from which Y is inherited (in X's inheritance
875   hierarchy).  In this fashion, one can represent and traverse specific
876   uses of inheritance using the binfo nodes themselves (instead of
877   consing new space pointing to binfo nodes).
878   It is up to the language-dependent front-ends to maintain
879   this information as necessary.  */
880#define BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 0)
881
882/* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing declared names.  */
883
884/* This is the name of the object as written by the user.
885   It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE.  */
886#define DECL_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.name)
887/* This is the name of the object as the assembler will see it
888   (but before any translations made by ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF).
889   Often this is the same as DECL_NAME.
890   It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE.  */
891#define DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.assembler_name)
892/* Records the section name in a section attribute.  Used to pass
893   the name from decl_attributes to make_function_rtl and make_decl_rtl.  */
894#define DECL_SECTION_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.section_name)
895/*  For FIELD_DECLs, this is the
896    RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE node that the field is
897    a member of.  For VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, LABEL_DECL,
898    and CONST_DECL nodes, this points to either the FUNCTION_DECL for the
899    containing function, the RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE for the containing
900    type, or NULL_TREE if the given decl has "file scope".  */
901#define DECL_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
902#define DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
903/* In a DECL this is the field where configuration dependent machine
904   attributes are store */
905#define DECL_MACHINE_ATTRIBUTES(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.machine_attributes)
906/* In a FIELD_DECL, this is the field position, counting in bits,
907   of the bit closest to the beginning of the structure.  */
908#define DECL_FIELD_BITPOS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
909/* In a FIELD_DECL, this indicates whether the field was a bit-field and
910   if so, the type that was originally specified for it.
911   TREE_TYPE may have been modified (in finish_struct).  */
912#define DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
913/* In FUNCTION_DECL, a chain of ..._DECL nodes.  */
914/* VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL reserve the arguments slot
915   for language-specific uses.  */
916#define DECL_ARGUMENTS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
917/* In FUNCTION_DECL, holds the decl for the return value.  */
918#define DECL_RESULT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
919/* For a TYPE_DECL, holds the "original" type.  (TREE_TYPE has the copy.) */
920#define DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
921/* In PARM_DECL, holds the type as written (perhaps a function or array).  */
922#define DECL_ARG_TYPE_AS_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
923/* For a FUNCTION_DECL, holds the tree of BINDINGs.
924   For a VAR_DECL, holds the initial value.
925   For a PARM_DECL, not used--default
926   values for parameters are encoded in the type of the function,
927   not in the PARM_DECL slot.  */
928#define DECL_INITIAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
929/* For a PARM_DECL, records the data type used to pass the argument,
930   which may be different from the type seen in the program.  */
931#define DECL_ARG_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)   /* In PARM_DECL.  */
932/* For a FIELD_DECL in a QUAL_UNION_TYPE, records the expression, which
933   if nonzero, indicates that the field occupies the type.  */
934#define DECL_QUALIFIER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
935/* These two fields describe where in the source code the declaration was.  */
936#define DECL_SOURCE_FILE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.filename)
937#define DECL_SOURCE_LINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.linenum)
938/* Holds the size of the datum, as a tree expression.
939   Need not be constant.  */
940#define DECL_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.size)
941/* Holds the alignment required for the datum.  */
942#define DECL_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.u)
943/* Holds the machine mode corresponding to the declaration of a variable or
944   field.  Always equal to TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) except for a
945   FIELD_DECL.  */
946#define DECL_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.mode)
947/* Holds the RTL expression for the value of a variable or function.  If
948   PROMOTED_MODE is defined, the mode of this expression may not be same
949   as DECL_MODE.  In that case, DECL_MODE contains the mode corresponding
950   to the variable's data type, while the mode
951   of DECL_RTL is the mode actually used to contain the data.  */
952#define DECL_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.rtl)
953/* For PARM_DECL, holds an RTL for the stack slot or register
954   where the data was actually passed.  */
955#define DECL_INCOMING_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
956/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline, holds the saved insn chain.  */
957#define DECL_SAVED_INSNS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
958/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline,
959   holds the size of the stack frame, as an integer.  */
960#define DECL_FRAME_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.i)
961/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is built-in,
962   this identifies which built-in operation it is.  */
963#define DECL_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.f)
964#define DECL_SET_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE,VAL) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.f = (VAL))
965/* For a FIELD_DECL, holds the size of the member as an integer.  */
966#define DECL_FIELD_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.i)
967
968/* The DECL_VINDEX is used for FUNCTION_DECLS in two different ways.
969   Before the struct containing the FUNCTION_DECL is laid out,
970   DECL_VINDEX may point to a FUNCTION_DECL in a base class which
971   is the FUNCTION_DECL which this FUNCTION_DECL will replace as a virtual
972   function.  When the class is laid out, this pointer is changed
973   to an INTEGER_CST node which is suitable for use as an index
974   into the virtual function table.  */
975#define DECL_VINDEX(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
976/* For FIELD_DECLS, DECL_FCONTEXT is the *first* baseclass in
977   which this FIELD_DECL is defined.  This information is needed when
978   writing debugging information about vfield and vbase decls for C++.  */
979#define DECL_FCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
980
981/* Every ..._DECL node gets a unique number.  */
982#define DECL_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.uid)
983
984/* For any sort of a ..._DECL node, this points to the original (abstract)
985   decl node which this decl is an instance of, or else it is NULL indicating
986   that this decl is not an instance of some other decl.  For example,
987   in a nested declaration of an inline function, this points back to the
988   definition.  */
989#define DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_origin)
990
991/* Nonzero for any sort of ..._DECL node means this decl node represents
992   an inline instance of some original (abstract) decl from an inline function;
993   suppress any warnings about shadowing some other variable.  */
994#define DECL_FROM_INLINE(NODE) (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (NODE) != (tree) 0)
995
996/* Nonzero if a _DECL means that the name of this decl should be ignored
997   for symbolic debug purposes.  */
998#define DECL_IGNORED_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.ignored_flag)
999
1000/* Nonzero for a given ..._DECL node means that this node represents an
1001   "abstract instance" of the given declaration (e.g. in the original
1002   declaration of an inline function).  When generating symbolic debugging
1003   information, we mustn't try to generate any address information for nodes
1004   marked as "abstract instances" because we don't actually generate
1005   any code or allocate any data space for such instances.  */
1006#define DECL_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_flag)
1007
1008/* Nonzero if a _DECL means that no warnings should be generated just
1009   because this decl is unused.  */
1010#define DECL_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.in_system_header_flag)
1011
1012/* Nonzero for a given ..._DECL node means that this node should be
1013   put in .common, if possible.  If a DECL_INITIAL is given, and it
1014   is not error_mark_node, then the decl cannot be put in .common.  */
1015#define DECL_COMMON(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.common_flag)
1016
1017/* Language-specific decl information.  */
1018#define DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_specific)
1019
1020/* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
1021   nonzero means external reference:
1022   do not allocate storage, and refer to a definition elsewhere.  */
1023#define DECL_EXTERNAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.external_flag)
1024
1025/* In a TYPE_DECL
1026   nonzero means the detail info about this type is not dumped into stabs.
1027   Instead it will generate cross reference ('x') of names.
1028   This uses the same flag as DECL_EXTERNAL. */
1029#define TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.external_flag)
1030   
1031
1032/* In VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL nodes, nonzero means declared `register'.  */
1033#define DECL_REGISTER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
1034/* In LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero means that an error message about
1035   jumping into such a binding contour has been printed for this label.  */
1036#define DECL_ERROR_ISSUED(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
1037/* In a FIELD_DECL, indicates this field should be bit-packed.  */
1038#define DECL_PACKED(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
1039/* In a FUNCTION_DECL with a non-zero DECL_CONTEXT, indicates that a
1040   static chain is not needed.  */
1041#define DECL_NO_STATIC_CHAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
1042
1043/* Nonzero in a ..._DECL means this variable is ref'd from a nested function.
1044   For VAR_DECL nodes, PARM_DECL nodes, and FUNCTION_DECL nodes.
1045
1046   For LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero if nonlocal gotos to the label are permitted.
1047
1048   Also set in some languages for variables, etc., outside the normal
1049   lexical scope, such as class instance variables.  */
1050#define DECL_NONLOCAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.nonlocal_flag)
1051
1052/* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this function can be substituted
1053   where it is called.  */
1054#define DECL_INLINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.inline_flag)
1055
1056/* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this is a built-in function
1057   that is not specified by ansi C and that users are supposed to be allowed
1058   to redefine for any purpose whatever.  */
1059#define DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
1060
1061/* Nonzero in a FIELD_DECL means it is a bit field, and must be accessed
1062   specially.  */
1063#define DECL_BIT_FIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
1064/* In a LABEL_DECL, nonzero means label was defined inside a binding
1065   contour that restored a stack level and which is now exited.  */
1066#define DECL_TOO_LATE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
1067/* In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means a built in function.  */
1068#define DECL_BUILT_IN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
1069/* In a VAR_DECL that's static,
1070   nonzero if the space is in the text section.  */
1071#define DECL_IN_TEXT_SECTION(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
1072
1073/* Used in VAR_DECLs to indicate that the variable is a vtable.
1074   Used in FIELD_DECLs for vtable pointers.
1075   Used in FUNCTION_DECLs to indicate that the function is virtual.  */
1076#define DECL_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.virtual_flag)
1077
1078/* Used to indicate that the linkage status of this DECL is not yet known,
1079   so it should not be output now.  */
1080#define DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.defer_output)
1081
1082/* Used in PARM_DECLs whose type are unions to indicate that the
1083   argument should be passed in the same way that the first union
1084   alternative would be passed.  */
1085#define DECL_TRANSPARENT_UNION(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.transparent_union)
1086
1087/* Used in FUNCTION_DECLs to indicate that they should be run automatically
1088   at the beginning or end of execution.  */
1089#define DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.static_ctor_flag)
1090#define DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.static_dtor_flag)
1091
1092/* Used to indicate that this DECL represents a compiler-generated entity.  */
1093#define DECL_ARTIFICIAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.artificial_flag)
1094
1095/* Used to indicate that this DECL has weak linkage.  */
1096#define DECL_WEAK(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.weak_flag)
1097
1098/* Used in TREE_PUBLIC decls to indicate that copies of this DECL in
1099   multiple translation units should be merged.  */
1100#define DECL_ONE_ONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.transparent_union)
1101
1102/* Additional flags for language-specific uses.  */
1103#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_0)
1104#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_1)
1105#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_2)
1106#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_3)
1107#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_4)
1108#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_5)
1109#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_6)
1110#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_7(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_7)
1111
1112struct tree_decl
1113{
1114  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
1115  char *filename;
1116  int linenum;
1117  unsigned int uid;
1118  union tree_node *size;
1119#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
1120  int mode : 8;
1121#else
1122  enum machine_mode mode : 8;
1123#endif
1124
1125  unsigned external_flag : 1;
1126  unsigned nonlocal_flag : 1;
1127  unsigned regdecl_flag : 1;
1128  unsigned inline_flag : 1;
1129  unsigned bit_field_flag : 1;
1130  unsigned virtual_flag : 1;
1131  unsigned ignored_flag : 1;
1132  unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
1133
1134  unsigned in_system_header_flag : 1;
1135  unsigned common_flag : 1;
1136  unsigned defer_output : 1;
1137  unsigned transparent_union : 1;
1138  unsigned static_ctor_flag : 1;
1139  unsigned static_dtor_flag : 1;
1140  unsigned artificial_flag : 1;
1141  unsigned weak_flag : 1;
1142  /* room for no more */
1143
1144  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
1145  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
1146  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
1147  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
1148  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
1149  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
1150  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
1151  unsigned lang_flag_7 : 1;
1152
1153  /* For a FUNCTION_DECL, if inline, this is the size of frame needed.
1154     If built-in, this is the code for which built-in function.
1155     For other kinds of decls, this is DECL_ALIGN.  */
1156  union {
1157    int i;
1158    unsigned int u;
1159    enum built_in_function f;
1160  } frame_size;
1161
1162  union tree_node *name;
1163  union tree_node *context;
1164  union tree_node *arguments;
1165  union tree_node *result;
1166  union tree_node *initial;
1167  union tree_node *abstract_origin;
1168  union tree_node *assembler_name;
1169  union tree_node *section_name;
1170  union tree_node *machine_attributes;
1171  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
1172                                   (rtl) info */
1173  /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: points to insn that constitutes its definition
1174     on the permanent obstack.  For FIELD_DECL, this is DECL_FIELD_SIZE.  */
1175  union {
1176    struct rtx_def *r;
1177    HOST_WIDE_INT i;
1178  } saved_insns;
1179  union tree_node *vindex;
1180  /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use.  */
1181  struct lang_decl *lang_specific;
1182};
1183
1184/* Define the overall contents of a tree node.
1185   It may be any of the structures declared above
1186   for various types of node.  */
1187
1188union tree_node
1189{
1190  struct tree_common common;
1191  struct tree_int_cst int_cst;
1192  struct tree_real_cst real_cst;
1193  struct tree_string string;
1194  struct tree_complex complex;
1195  struct tree_identifier identifier;
1196  struct tree_decl decl;
1197  struct tree_type type;
1198  struct tree_list list;
1199  struct tree_vec vec;
1200  struct tree_exp exp;
1201  struct tree_block block;
1202 };
1203
1204#include "gansidecl.h"
1205
1206#define NULL_TREE (tree) NULL
1207
1208/* The following functions accept a wide integer argument.  Rather than
1209   having to cast on every function call, we use a macro instead, that is
1210   defined here and in rtl.h.  */
1211
1212#ifndef exact_log2
1213#define exact_log2(N) exact_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1214#define floor_log2(N) floor_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1215#endif
1216
1217#if 0
1218/* At present, don't prototype xrealloc, since all of the callers don't
1219   cast their pointers to char *, and all of the xrealloc's don't use
1220   void * yet.  */
1221extern char *xmalloc                    PROTO((size_t));
1222extern char *xrealloc                   PROTO((void *, size_t));
1223#else
1224extern char *xmalloc ();
1225extern char *xrealloc ();
1226#endif
1227
1228extern char *xstrdup                    PROTO((char *));
1229
1230extern char *oballoc                    PROTO((int));
1231extern char *permalloc                  PROTO((int));
1232extern char *savealloc                  PROTO((int));
1233extern char *expralloc                  PROTO((int));
1234#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_FREE
1235extern void free                        PROTO((void *));
1236#endif
1237
1238/* Lowest level primitive for allocating a node.
1239   The TREE_CODE is the only argument.  Contents are initialized
1240   to zero except for a few of the common fields.  */
1241
1242extern tree make_node                   PROTO((enum tree_code));
1243
1244/* Make a copy of a node, with all the same contents except
1245   for TREE_PERMANENT.  (The copy is permanent
1246   iff nodes being made now are permanent.)  */
1247
1248extern tree copy_node                   PROTO((tree));
1249
1250/* Make a copy of a chain of TREE_LIST nodes.  */
1251
1252extern tree copy_list                   PROTO((tree));
1253
1254/* Make a TREE_VEC.  */
1255
1256extern tree make_tree_vec               PROTO((int));
1257
1258/* Return the (unique) IDENTIFIER_NODE node for a given name.
1259   The name is supplied as a char *.  */
1260
1261extern tree get_identifier              PROTO((char *));
1262
1263/* If an identifier with the name TEXT (a null-terminated string) has
1264   previously been referred to, return that node; otherwise return
1265   NULL_TREE.  */
1266
1267extern tree maybe_get_identifier        PROTO((char *));
1268
1269/* Construct various types of nodes.  */
1270
1271#define build_int_2(LO,HI)  \
1272  build_int_2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (LO), (HOST_WIDE_INT) (HI))
1273
1274extern tree build                       PVPROTO((enum tree_code, tree, ...));
1275extern tree build_nt                    PVPROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1276extern tree build_parse_node            PVPROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1277
1278extern tree build_int_2_wide            PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT));
1279extern tree build_real                  PROTO((tree, REAL_VALUE_TYPE));
1280extern tree build_real_from_int_cst     PROTO((tree, tree));
1281extern tree build_complex               PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1282extern tree build_string                PROTO((int, char *));
1283extern tree build1                      PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1284extern tree build_tree_list             PROTO((tree, tree));
1285extern tree build_decl_list             PROTO((tree, tree));
1286extern tree build_expr_list             PROTO((tree, tree));
1287extern tree build_decl                  PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1288extern tree build_block                 PROTO((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree));
1289
1290/* Construct various nodes representing data types.  */
1291
1292extern tree make_signed_type            PROTO((int));
1293extern tree make_unsigned_type          PROTO((int));
1294extern tree signed_or_unsigned_type     PROTO((int, tree));
1295extern void fixup_unsigned_type         PROTO((tree));
1296extern tree build_pointer_type          PROTO((tree));
1297extern tree build_reference_type        PROTO((tree));
1298extern tree build_index_type            PROTO((tree));
1299extern tree build_index_2_type          PROTO((tree, tree));
1300extern tree build_array_type            PROTO((tree, tree));
1301extern tree build_function_type         PROTO((tree, tree));
1302extern tree build_method_type           PROTO((tree, tree));
1303extern tree build_offset_type           PROTO((tree, tree));
1304extern tree build_complex_type          PROTO((tree));
1305extern tree array_type_nelts            PROTO((tree));
1306
1307extern tree value_member                PROTO((tree, tree));
1308extern tree purpose_member              PROTO((tree, tree));
1309extern tree binfo_member                PROTO((tree, tree));
1310extern int attribute_hash_list          PROTO((tree));
1311extern int attribute_list_equal         PROTO((tree, tree));
1312extern int attribute_list_contained     PROTO((tree, tree));
1313extern int tree_int_cst_equal           PROTO((tree, tree));
1314extern int tree_int_cst_lt              PROTO((tree, tree));
1315extern int tree_int_cst_sgn             PROTO((tree));
1316extern int index_type_equal             PROTO((tree, tree));
1317
1318/* From expmed.c.  Since rtl.h is included after tree.h, we can't
1319   put the prototype here.  Rtl.h does declare the prototype if
1320   tree.h had been included.  */
1321
1322extern tree make_tree ();
1323
1324/* Return a type like TTYPE except that its TYPE_ATTRIBUTES
1325   is ATTRIBUTE.
1326
1327   Such modified types already made are recorded so that duplicates
1328   are not made. */
1329
1330extern tree build_type_attribute_variant PROTO((tree, tree));
1331extern tree build_decl_attribute_variant PROTO((tree, tree));
1332
1333/* Return 1 if an attribute and its arguments are valid for a decl or type.  */
1334
1335extern int valid_machine_attribute      PROTO((tree, tree, tree, tree));
1336
1337/* Given a tree node and a string, return non-zero if the tree node is
1338   a valid attribute name for the string.  */
1339
1340extern int is_attribute_p               PROTO((char *, tree));
1341
1342/* Given an attribute name and a list of attributes, return the list element
1343   of the attribute or NULL_TREE if not found.  */
1344
1345extern tree lookup_attribute            PROTO((char *, tree));
1346
1347/* Given two attributes lists, return a list of their union.  */
1348
1349extern tree merge_attributes            PROTO((tree, tree));
1350
1351/* Given a type node TYPE, and CONSTP and VOLATILEP, return a type
1352   for the same kind of data as TYPE describes.
1353   Variants point to the "main variant" (which has neither CONST nor VOLATILE)
1354   via TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT, and it points to a chain of other variants
1355   so that duplicate variants are never made.
1356   Only main variants should ever appear as types of expressions.  */
1357
1358extern tree build_type_variant          PROTO((tree, int, int));
1359
1360/* Make a copy of a type node.  */
1361
1362extern tree build_type_copy             PROTO((tree));
1363
1364/* Given a ..._TYPE node, calculate the TYPE_SIZE, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT,
1365   TYPE_ALIGN and TYPE_MODE fields.
1366   If called more than once on one node, does nothing except
1367   for the first time.  */
1368
1369extern void layout_type                 PROTO((tree));
1370
1371/* Given a hashcode and a ..._TYPE node (for which the hashcode was made),
1372   return a canonicalized ..._TYPE node, so that duplicates are not made.
1373   How the hash code is computed is up to the caller, as long as any two
1374   callers that could hash identical-looking type nodes agree.  */
1375
1376extern tree type_hash_canon             PROTO((int, tree));
1377
1378/* Given a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, RESULT_DECL or FIELD_DECL node,
1379   calculates the DECL_SIZE, DECL_SIZE_UNIT, DECL_ALIGN and DECL_MODE
1380   fields.  Call this only once for any given decl node.
1381
1382   Second argument is the boundary that this field can be assumed to
1383   be starting at (in bits).  Zero means it can be assumed aligned
1384   on any boundary that may be needed.  */
1385
1386extern void layout_decl                 PROTO((tree, unsigned));
1387
1388/* Return an expr equal to X but certainly not valid as an lvalue.  */
1389
1390extern tree non_lvalue                  PROTO((tree));
1391extern tree pedantic_non_lvalue         PROTO((tree));
1392
1393extern tree convert                     PROTO((tree, tree));
1394extern tree size_in_bytes               PROTO((tree));
1395extern HOST_WIDE_INT int_size_in_bytes  PROTO((tree));
1396extern tree size_binop                  PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1397extern tree size_int                    PROTO((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
1398extern tree round_up                    PROTO((tree, int));
1399extern tree get_pending_sizes           PROTO((void));
1400extern void put_pending_sizes           PROTO((tree));
1401
1402/* Type for sizes of data-type.  */
1403
1404extern tree sizetype;
1405
1406/* If nonzero, an upper limit on alignment of structure fields, in bits. */
1407extern int maximum_field_alignment;
1408
1409/* If non-zero, the alignment of a bitstring or (power-)set value, in bits. */
1410extern int set_alignment;
1411
1412/* Concatenate two lists (chains of TREE_LIST nodes) X and Y
1413   by making the last node in X point to Y.
1414   Returns X, except if X is 0 returns Y.  */
1415
1416extern tree chainon                     PROTO((tree, tree));
1417
1418/* Make a new TREE_LIST node from specified PURPOSE, VALUE and CHAIN.  */
1419
1420extern tree tree_cons                   PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1421extern tree perm_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1422extern tree temp_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1423extern tree saveable_tree_cons          PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1424extern tree decl_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1425extern tree expr_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1426
1427/* Return the last tree node in a chain.  */
1428
1429extern tree tree_last                   PROTO((tree));
1430
1431/* Reverse the order of elements in a chain, and return the new head.  */
1432
1433extern tree nreverse                    PROTO((tree));
1434
1435/* Returns the length of a chain of nodes
1436   (number of chain pointers to follow before reaching a null pointer).  */
1437
1438extern int list_length                  PROTO((tree));
1439
1440/* integer_zerop (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 0 */
1441
1442extern int integer_zerop                PROTO((tree));
1443
1444/* integer_onep (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 1 */
1445
1446extern int integer_onep                 PROTO((tree));
1447
1448/* integer_all_onesp (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant
1449   all of whose significant bits are 1.  */
1450
1451extern int integer_all_onesp            PROTO((tree));
1452
1453/* integer_pow2p (tree x) is nonzero is X is an integer constant with
1454   exactly one bit 1.  */
1455
1456extern int integer_pow2p                PROTO((tree));
1457
1458/* staticp (tree x) is nonzero if X is a reference to data allocated
1459   at a fixed address in memory.  */
1460
1461extern int staticp                      PROTO((tree));
1462
1463/* Gets an error if argument X is not an lvalue.
1464   Also returns 1 if X is an lvalue, 0 if not.  */
1465
1466extern int lvalue_or_else               PROTO((tree, char *));
1467
1468/* save_expr (EXP) returns an expression equivalent to EXP
1469   but it can be used multiple times within context CTX
1470   and only evaluate EXP once.  */
1471
1472extern tree save_expr                   PROTO((tree));
1473
1474/* unsave_expr (EXP) returns an expression equivalent to EXP but it
1475   can be used multiple times and will evaluate EXP, in it's entirety
1476   each time.  */
1477
1478extern tree unsave_expr                 PROTO((tree));
1479
1480/* unsave_expr_now (EXP) resets EXP in place, so that it can be
1481   expanded again.  */
1482
1483extern tree unsave_expr_now             PROTO((tree));
1484
1485/* Return 1 if EXP contains a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR; i.e., if it represents a size
1486   or offset that depends on a field within a record.
1487
1488   Note that we only allow such expressions within simple arithmetic
1489   or a COND_EXPR.  */
1490
1491extern int contains_placeholder_p       PROTO((tree));
1492
1493/* Given a tree EXP, a FIELD_DECL F, and a replacement value R,
1494   return a tree with all occurrences of references to F in a
1495   PLACEHOLDER_EXPR replaced by R.   Note that we assume here that EXP
1496   contains only arithmetic expressions.  */
1497
1498extern tree substitute_in_expr          PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1499
1500/* variable_size (EXP) is like save_expr (EXP) except that it
1501   is for the special case of something that is part of a
1502   variable size for a data type.  It makes special arrangements
1503   to compute the value at the right time when the data type
1504   belongs to a function parameter.  */
1505
1506extern tree variable_size               PROTO((tree));
1507
1508/* stabilize_reference (EXP) returns an reference equivalent to EXP
1509   but it can be used multiple times
1510   and only evaluate the subexpressions once.  */
1511
1512extern tree stabilize_reference         PROTO((tree));
1513
1514/* Subroutine of stabilize_reference; this is called for subtrees of
1515   references.  Any expression with side-effects must be put in a SAVE_EXPR
1516   to ensure that it is only evaluated once.  */
1517
1518extern tree stabilize_reference_1       PROTO((tree));
1519
1520/* Return EXP, stripped of any conversions to wider types
1521   in such a way that the result of converting to type FOR_TYPE
1522   is the same as if EXP were converted to FOR_TYPE.
1523   If FOR_TYPE is 0, it signifies EXP's type.  */
1524
1525extern tree get_unwidened               PROTO((tree, tree));
1526
1527/* Return OP or a simpler expression for a narrower value
1528   which can be sign-extended or zero-extended to give back OP.
1529   Store in *UNSIGNEDP_PTR either 1 if the value should be zero-extended
1530   or 0 if the value should be sign-extended.  */
1531
1532extern tree get_narrower                PROTO((tree, int *));
1533
1534/* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1535   with that mode.
1536   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1537   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1538
1539extern tree type_for_mode               PROTO((enum machine_mode, int));
1540
1541/* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1542   for an integer type with at least that precision.
1543   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1544   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1545
1546extern tree type_for_size               PROTO((unsigned, int));
1547
1548/* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but unsigned.
1549   If T is unsigned, the value is T.
1550   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1551   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1552
1553extern tree unsigned_type               PROTO((tree));
1554
1555/* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but signed.
1556   If T is signed, the value is T.
1557   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1558   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1559
1560extern tree signed_type                 PROTO((tree));
1561
1562/* This function must be defined in the language-specific files.
1563   expand_expr calls it to build the cleanup-expression for a TARGET_EXPR.
1564   This is defined in a language-specific file.  */
1565
1566extern tree maybe_build_cleanup         PROTO((tree));
1567
1568/* Given an expression EXP that may be a COMPONENT_REF or an ARRAY_REF,
1569   look for nested component-refs or array-refs at constant positions
1570   and find the ultimate containing object, which is returned.  */
1571
1572extern tree get_inner_reference         PROTO((tree, int *, int *, tree *,
1573                                               enum machine_mode *, int *,
1574                                               int *, int *));
1575
1576/* Return the FUNCTION_DECL which provides this _DECL with its context,
1577   or zero if none.  */
1578extern tree decl_function_context       PROTO((tree));
1579
1580/* Return the RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE which provides
1581   this _DECL with its context, or zero if none.  */
1582extern tree decl_type_context           PROTO((tree));
1583
1584/* Given the FUNCTION_DECL for the current function,
1585   return zero if it is ok for this function to be inline.
1586   Otherwise return a warning message with a single %s
1587   for the function's name.  */
1588
1589extern char *function_cannot_inline_p   PROTO((tree));
1590
1591/* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant zero.  */
1592extern int real_zerop PROTO((tree));
1593
1594/* Declare commonly used variables for tree structure.  */
1595
1596/* An integer constant with value 0 */
1597extern tree integer_zero_node;
1598
1599/* An integer constant with value 1 */
1600extern tree integer_one_node;
1601
1602/* An integer constant with value 0 whose type is sizetype.  */
1603extern tree size_zero_node;
1604
1605/* An integer constant with value 1 whose type is sizetype.  */
1606extern tree size_one_node;
1607
1608/* A constant of type pointer-to-int and value 0 */
1609extern tree null_pointer_node;
1610
1611/* A node of type ERROR_MARK.  */
1612extern tree error_mark_node;
1613
1614/* The type node for the void type.  */
1615extern tree void_type_node;
1616
1617/* The type node for the ordinary (signed) integer type.  */
1618extern tree integer_type_node;
1619
1620/* The type node for the unsigned integer type.  */
1621extern tree unsigned_type_node;
1622
1623/* The type node for the ordinary character type.  */
1624extern tree char_type_node;
1625
1626/* Points to the name of the input file from which the current input
1627   being parsed originally came (before it went into cpp).  */
1628extern char *input_filename;
1629
1630/* Current line number in input file.  */
1631extern int lineno;
1632
1633/* Nonzero for -pedantic switch: warn about anything
1634   that standard C forbids.  */
1635extern int pedantic;
1636
1637/* Nonzero means lvalues are limited to those valid in pedantic ANSI C.
1638   Zero means allow extended lvalues.  */
1639
1640extern int pedantic_lvalues;
1641
1642/* Nonzero means can safely call expand_expr now;
1643   otherwise layout_type puts variable sizes onto `pending_sizes' instead.  */
1644
1645extern int immediate_size_expand;
1646
1647/* Points to the FUNCTION_DECL of the function whose body we are reading. */
1648
1649extern tree current_function_decl;
1650
1651/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call setjmp.  */
1652
1653extern int current_function_calls_setjmp;
1654
1655/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call longjmp.  */
1656
1657extern int current_function_calls_longjmp;
1658
1659/* Nonzero means all ..._TYPE nodes should be allocated permanently.  */
1660
1661extern int all_types_permanent;
1662
1663/* Pointer to function to compute the name to use to print a declaration.
1664   DECL is the declaration in question.
1665   VERBOSITY determines what information will be printed:
1666     0: DECL_NAME, demangled as necessary.
1667     1: and scope information.
1668     2: and any other information that might be interesting, such as function
1669        parameter types in C++.  */
1670
1671extern char *(*decl_printable_name) (/* tree decl, int verbosity */);
1672
1673/* Pointer to function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the
1674   end of compilation.  */
1675
1676extern void (*incomplete_decl_finalize_hook) ();
1677
1678/* In tree.c */
1679extern char *perm_calloc                        PROTO((int, long));
1680extern tree get_file_function_name              PROTO((int));
1681extern tree get_set_constructor_bits            PROTO((tree, char *, int));
1682extern tree get_set_constructor_bytes           PROTO((tree,
1683                                                       unsigned char *, int));
1684
1685/* In stmt.c */
1686
1687extern void expand_fixups                       PROTO((struct rtx_def *));
1688extern tree expand_start_stmt_expr              PROTO((void));
1689extern tree expand_end_stmt_expr                PROTO((tree));
1690extern void expand_expr_stmt                    PROTO((tree));
1691extern int warn_if_unused_value                 PROTO((tree));
1692extern void expand_decl_init                    PROTO((tree));
1693extern void clear_last_expr                     PROTO((void));
1694extern void expand_label                        PROTO((tree));
1695extern void expand_goto                         PROTO((tree));
1696extern void expand_asm                          PROTO((tree));
1697extern void expand_start_cond                   PROTO((tree, int));
1698extern void expand_end_cond                     PROTO((void));
1699extern void expand_start_else                   PROTO((void));
1700extern void expand_start_elseif                 PROTO((tree));
1701extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop        PROTO((int));
1702extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere     PROTO((int));
1703extern void expand_loop_continue_here           PROTO((void));
1704extern void expand_end_loop                     PROTO((void));
1705extern int expand_continue_loop                 PROTO((struct nesting *));
1706extern int expand_exit_loop                     PROTO((struct nesting *));
1707extern int expand_exit_loop_if_false            PROTO((struct nesting *,
1708                                                       tree));
1709extern int expand_exit_something                PROTO((void));
1710
1711extern void expand_null_return                  PROTO((void));
1712extern void expand_return                       PROTO((tree));
1713extern void expand_start_bindings               PROTO((int));
1714extern void expand_end_bindings                 PROTO((tree, int, int));
1715extern void start_cleanup_deferral              PROTO((void));
1716extern void end_cleanup_deferral                PROTO((void));
1717extern void mark_block_as_eh_region             PROTO((void));
1718extern void mark_block_as_not_eh_region         PROTO((void));
1719extern int is_eh_region                         PROTO((void));
1720extern int conditional_context                  PROTO((void));
1721extern tree last_cleanup_this_contour           PROTO((void));
1722extern int expand_dhc_cleanup                   PROTO((tree));
1723extern int expand_dcc_cleanup                   PROTO((tree));
1724extern void expand_start_case                   PROTO((int, tree, tree,
1725                                                       char *));
1726extern void expand_end_case                     PROTO((tree));
1727extern int pushcase                             PROTO((tree,
1728                                                       tree (*) (tree, tree),
1729                                                       tree, tree *));
1730extern int pushcase_range                       PROTO((tree, tree,
1731                                                       tree (*) (tree, tree),
1732                                                       tree, tree *));
1733
1734/* In fold-const.c */
1735
1736/* Fold constants as much as possible in an expression.
1737   Returns the simplified expression.
1738   Acts only on the top level of the expression;
1739   if the argument itself cannot be simplified, its
1740   subexpressions are not changed.  */
1741
1742extern tree fold                PROTO((tree));
1743
1744extern int force_fit_type       PROTO((tree, int));
1745extern int add_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1746                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1747                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1748extern int neg_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1749                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1750extern int mul_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1751                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1752                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1753extern void lshift_double       PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1754                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1755                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1756extern void rshift_double       PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1757                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int,
1758                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1759extern void lrotate_double      PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1760                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1761                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1762extern void rrotate_double      PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1763                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1764                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1765extern int operand_equal_p      PROTO((tree, tree, int));
1766extern tree invert_truthvalue   PROTO((tree));
1767
1768/* Interface of the DWARF2 unwind info support.  */
1769
1770/* Decide whether we want to emit frame unwind information for the current
1771   translation unit.  */
1772
1773extern int dwarf2out_do_frame           PROTO((void));
1774
1775/* Generate a new label for the CFI info to refer to.  */
1776
1777extern char *dwarf2out_cfi_label        PROTO((void));
1778
1779/* Entry point to update the canonical frame address (CFA).  */
1780
1781extern void dwarf2out_def_cfa           PROTO((char *, unsigned, long));
1782
1783/* Add the CFI for saving a register window.  */
1784
1785extern void dwarf2out_window_save       PROTO((char *));
1786
1787/* Add a CFI to update the running total of the size of arguments pushed
1788   onto the stack.  */
1789
1790extern void dwarf2out_args_size         PROTO((char *, long));
1791
1792/* Entry point for saving a register to the stack.  */
1793
1794extern void dwarf2out_reg_save          PROTO((char *, unsigned, long));
1795
1796/* Entry point for saving the return address in the stack.  */
1797
1798extern void dwarf2out_return_save       PROTO((char *, long));
1799
1800/* Entry point for saving the return address in a register.  */
1801
1802extern void dwarf2out_return_reg        PROTO((char *, unsigned));
1803
1804/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of a function, before
1805   the prologue.  */
1806
1807extern void dwarf2out_begin_prologue    PROTO((void));
1808
1809/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the absolute end of the generated
1810   code for a function definition.  */
1811
1812extern void dwarf2out_end_epilogue      PROTO((void));
1813
1814/* The language front-end must define these functions.  */
1815
1816/* Function of no arguments for initializing lexical scanning.  */
1817extern void init_lex                            PROTO((void));
1818/* Function of no arguments for initializing the symbol table.  */
1819extern void init_decl_processing                PROTO((void));
1820
1821/* Functions called with no arguments at the beginning and end or processing
1822   the input source file.  */
1823extern void lang_init                           PROTO((void));
1824extern void lang_finish                         PROTO((void));
1825
1826/* Function to identify which front-end produced the output file. */
1827extern char *lang_identify                      PROTO((void));
1828
1829/* Function to replace the DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC field of a DECL with a copy.  */
1830extern void copy_lang_decl                      PROTO((tree));
1831
1832/* Function called with no arguments to parse and compile the input.  */
1833extern int yyparse                              PROTO((void));
1834/* Function called with option as argument
1835   to decode options starting with -f or -W or +.
1836   It should return nonzero if it handles the option.  */
1837extern int lang_decode_option                   PROTO((char *));
1838
1839/* Functions for processing symbol declarations.  */
1840/* Function to enter a new lexical scope.
1841   Takes one argument: always zero when called from outside the front end.  */
1842extern void pushlevel                           PROTO((int));
1843/* Function to exit a lexical scope.  It returns a BINDING for that scope.
1844   Takes three arguments:
1845     KEEP -- nonzero if there were declarations in this scope.
1846     REVERSE -- reverse the order of decls before returning them.
1847     FUNCTIONBODY -- nonzero if this level is the body of a function.  */
1848extern tree poplevel                            PROTO((int, int, int));
1849/* Set the BLOCK node for the current scope level.  */
1850extern void set_block                           PROTO((tree));
1851/* Function to add a decl to the current scope level.
1852   Takes one argument, a decl to add.
1853   Returns that decl, or, if the same symbol is already declared, may
1854   return a different decl for that name.  */
1855extern tree pushdecl                            PROTO((tree));
1856/* Function to return the chain of decls so far in the current scope level.  */
1857extern tree getdecls                            PROTO((void));
1858/* Function to return the chain of structure tags in the current scope level.  */
1859extern tree gettags                             PROTO((void));
1860
1861extern tree build_range_type PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1862
1863/* Call when starting to parse a declaration:
1864   make expressions in the declaration last the length of the function.
1865   Returns an argument that should be passed to resume_momentary later.  */
1866extern int suspend_momentary PROTO((void));
1867
1868extern int allocation_temporary_p PROTO((void));
1869
1870/* Call when finished parsing a declaration:
1871   restore the treatment of node-allocation that was
1872   in effect before the suspension.
1873   YES should be the value previously returned by suspend_momentary.  */
1874extern void resume_momentary PROTO((int));
1875
1876/* Called after finishing a record, union or enumeral type.  */
1877extern void rest_of_type_compilation PROTO((tree, int));
1878
1879/* Save the current set of obstacks, but don't change them.  */
1880extern void push_obstacks_nochange PROTO((void));
1881
1882extern void permanent_allocation PROTO((int));
1883
1884extern void push_momentary PROTO((void));
1885
1886extern void clear_momentary PROTO((void));
1887
1888extern void pop_momentary PROTO((void));
1889
1890extern void end_temporary_allocation PROTO((void));
1891
1892/* Pop the obstack selection stack.  */
1893extern void pop_obstacks PROTO((void));
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