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1/* Front-end tree definitions for GNU compiler.
2   Copyright (C) 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995 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_CALLER_RETURN_ADDRESS,
97  BUILT_IN_APPLY_ARGS,
98  BUILT_IN_APPLY,
99  BUILT_IN_RETURN,
100
101  /* C++ extensions */
102  BUILT_IN_NEW,
103  BUILT_IN_VEC_NEW,
104  BUILT_IN_DELETE,
105  BUILT_IN_VEC_DELETE,
106
107  /* Upper bound on non-language-specific builtins. */
108  END_BUILTINS
109};
110
111/* The definition of tree nodes fills the next several pages.  */
112
113/* A tree node can represent a data type, a variable, an expression
114   or a statement.  Each node has a TREE_CODE which says what kind of
115   thing it represents.  Some common codes are:
116   INTEGER_TYPE -- represents a type of integers.
117   ARRAY_TYPE -- represents a type of pointer.
118   VAR_DECL -- represents a declared variable.
119   INTEGER_CST -- represents a constant integer value.
120   PLUS_EXPR -- represents a sum (an expression).
121
122   As for the contents of a tree node: there are some fields
123   that all nodes share.  Each TREE_CODE has various special-purpose
124   fields as well.  The fields of a node are never accessed directly,
125   always through accessor macros.  */
126
127/* This type is used everywhere to refer to a tree node.  */
128
129typedef union tree_node *tree;
130
131/* Every kind of tree node starts with this structure,
132   so all nodes have these fields.
133
134   See the accessor macros, defined below, for documentation of the fields.  */
135
136struct tree_common
137{
138  union tree_node *chain;
139  union tree_node *type;
140#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
141  unsigned int code : 8;
142#else
143  enum tree_code code : 8;
144#endif
145
146  unsigned side_effects_flag : 1;
147  unsigned constant_flag : 1;
148  unsigned permanent_flag : 1;
149  unsigned addressable_flag : 1;
150  unsigned volatile_flag : 1;
151  unsigned readonly_flag : 1;
152  unsigned unsigned_flag : 1;
153  unsigned asm_written_flag: 1;
154
155  unsigned used_flag : 1;
156  unsigned raises_flag : 1;
157  unsigned static_flag : 1;
158  unsigned public_flag : 1;
159  unsigned private_flag : 1;
160  unsigned protected_flag : 1;
161
162  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
163  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
164  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
165  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
166  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
167  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
168  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
169  /* There is room for two more flags.  */
170};
171
172/* Define accessors for the fields that all tree nodes have
173   (though some fields are not used for all kinds of nodes).  */
174
175/* The tree-code says what kind of node it is.
176   Codes are defined in tree.def.  */
177#define TREE_CODE(NODE) ((enum tree_code) (NODE)->common.code)
178#define TREE_SET_CODE(NODE, VALUE) ((NODE)->common.code = (int) (VALUE))
179
180/* In all nodes that are expressions, this is the data type of the expression.
181   In POINTER_TYPE nodes, this is the type that the pointer points to.
182   In ARRAY_TYPE nodes, this is the type of the elements.  */
183#define TREE_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.type)
184
185/* Nodes are chained together for many purposes.
186   Types are chained together to record them for being output to the debugger
187   (see the function `chain_type').
188   Decls in the same scope are chained together to record the contents
189   of the scope.
190   Statement nodes for successive statements used to be chained together.
191   Often lists of things are represented by TREE_LIST nodes that
192   are chained together.  */
193
194#define TREE_CHAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.chain)
195
196/* Given an expression as a tree, strip any NON_LVALUE_EXPRs and NOP_EXPRs
197   that don't change the machine mode.  */
198
199#define STRIP_NOPS(EXP) \
200  while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR                           \
201          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR                    \
202          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)                \
203         && (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (EXP))                        \
204             == TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0))))) \
205    (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
206
207/* Like STRIP_NOPS, but don't alter the TREE_TYPE either.  */
208
209#define STRIP_TYPE_NOPS(EXP) \
210  while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR                           \
211          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR                    \
212          || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)                \
213         && (TREE_TYPE (EXP)                                    \
214             == TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0))))             \
215    (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
216
217/* Nonzero if TYPE represents an integral type.  Note that we do not
218   include COMPLEX types here.  */
219
220#define INTEGRAL_TYPE_P(TYPE)  \
221  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == INTEGER_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE  \
222   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == BOOLEAN_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == CHAR_TYPE)
223
224/* Nonzero if TYPE represents a floating-point type, including complex
225   floating-point types.  */
226
227#define FLOAT_TYPE_P(TYPE)              \
228  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE        \
229   || (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == COMPLEX_TYPE \
230       && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE)) == REAL_TYPE))
231
232/* Nonzero if TYPE represents an aggregate (multi-component) type. */
233
234#define AGGREGATE_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
235  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ARRAY_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == RECORD_TYPE \
236   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == UNION_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE \
237   || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == SET_TYPE)
238
239/* Nonzero if TYPE represents a pointer type.  */
240
241#define POINTER_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
242  (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == POINTER_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REFERENCE_TYPE)
243
244/* Define many boolean fields that all tree nodes have.  */
245
246/* In VAR_DECL nodes, nonzero means address of this is needed.
247   So it cannot be in a register.
248   In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means its address is needed.
249   So it must be compiled even if it is an inline function.
250   In CONSTRUCTOR nodes, it means object constructed must be in memory.
251   In LABEL_DECL nodes, it means a goto for this label has been seen
252   from a place outside all binding contours that restore stack levels.
253   In ..._TYPE nodes, it means that objects of this type must
254   be fully addressable.  This means that pieces of this
255   object cannot go into register parameters, for example.
256   In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
257   had its address taken.  That matters for inline functions.  */
258#define TREE_ADDRESSABLE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.addressable_flag)
259
260/* In a VAR_DECL, nonzero means allocate static storage.
261   In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero if function has been defined.
262   In a CONSTRUCTOR, nonzero means allocate static storage.  */
263#define TREE_STATIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
264
265/* In a CONVERT_EXPR, NOP_EXPR or COMPOUND_EXPR, this means the node was
266   made implicitly and should not lead to an "unused value" warning.  */
267#define TREE_NO_UNUSED_WARNING(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
268
269/* Nonzero for a TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the derivation
270   chain is via a `virtual' declaration.  */
271#define TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
272
273/* In an INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, or COMPLEX_CST, this means there was an
274   overflow in folding.  This is distinct from TREE_OVERFLOW because ANSI C
275   requires a diagnostic when overflows occur in constant expressions.  */
276#define TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
277
278/* In an IDENTIFIER_NODE, this means that assemble_name was called with
279   this string as an argument.  */
280#define TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
281
282/* In an INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, of COMPLEX_CST, this means there was an
283   overflow in folding, and no warning has been issued for this subexpression.
284   TREE_OVERFLOW implies TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW, but not vice versa.  */
285#define TREE_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
286
287/* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
288   nonzero means name is to be accessible from outside this module.
289   In an identifier node, nonzero means an external declaration
290   accessible from outside this module was previously seen
291   for this name in an inner scope.  */
292#define TREE_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
293
294/* Nonzero for TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the path to the
295   base class is via a `public' declaration, which preserves public
296   fields from the base class as public.  */
297#define TREE_VIA_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
298
299/* Ditto, for `private' declarations.  */
300#define TREE_VIA_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
301
302/* Nonzero for TREE_LIST node means that the path to the
303   base class is via a `protected' declaration, which preserves
304   protected fields from the base class as protected.
305   OVERLOADED.  */
306#define TREE_VIA_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
307
308/* In any expression, nonzero means it has side effects or reevaluation
309   of the whole expression could produce a different value.
310   This is set if any subexpression is a function call, a side effect
311   or a reference to a volatile variable.
312   In a ..._DECL, this is set only if the declaration said `volatile'.  */
313#define TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS(NODE) ((NODE)->common.side_effects_flag)
314
315/* Nonzero means this expression is volatile in the C sense:
316   its address should be of type `volatile WHATEVER *'.
317   In other words, the declared item is volatile qualified.
318   This is used in _DECL nodes and _REF nodes.
319
320   In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is volatile-qualified.
321   But use TYPE_VOLATILE instead of this macro when the node is a type,
322   because eventually we may make that a different bit.
323
324   If this bit is set in an expression, so is TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS.  */
325#define TREE_THIS_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
326
327/* In a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL or FIELD_DECL, or any kind of ..._REF node,
328   nonzero means it may not be the lhs of an assignment.
329   In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is const-qualified
330   (but the macro TYPE_READONLY should be used instead of this macro
331   when the node is a type).  */
332#define TREE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
333
334/* Value of expression is constant.
335   Always appears in all ..._CST nodes.
336   May also appear in an arithmetic expression, an ADDR_EXPR or a CONSTRUCTOR
337   if the value is constant.  */
338#define TREE_CONSTANT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.constant_flag)
339
340/* Nonzero means permanent node;
341   node will continue to exist for the entire compiler run.
342   Otherwise it will be recycled at the end of the function.  */
343#define TREE_PERMANENT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.permanent_flag)
344
345/* In INTEGER_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE nodes, means an unsigned type.
346   In FIELD_DECL nodes, means an unsigned bit field.
347   The same bit is used in functions as DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI.  */
348#define TREE_UNSIGNED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
349
350/* Nonzero in a VAR_DECL means assembler code has been written.
351   Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means that the function has been compiled.
352   This is interesting in an inline function, since it might not need
353   to be compiled separately.
354   Nonzero in a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE
355   if the sdb debugging info for the type has been written.
356   In a BLOCK node, nonzero if reorder_blocks has already seen this block.  */
357#define TREE_ASM_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.asm_written_flag)
358
359/* Nonzero in a _DECL if the name is used in its scope.
360   Nonzero in an expr node means inhibit warning if value is unused.
361   In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
362   was used.  */
363#define TREE_USED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.used_flag)
364
365/* Nonzero for a tree node whose evaluation could result
366   in the raising of an exception.  Not implemented yet.  */
367#define TREE_RAISES(NODE) ((NODE)->common.raises_flag)
368
369/* Used in classes in C++.  */
370#define TREE_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
371/* Used in classes in C++.
372   In a BLOCK node, this is BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK.  */
373#define TREE_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
374
375/* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally.  */
376#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_0)
377#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_1)
378#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_2)
379#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_3)
380#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_4)
381#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_5)
382#define TREE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_6)
383
384/* Define additional fields and accessors for nodes representing constants.  */
385
386/* In an INTEGER_CST node.  These two together make a 2-word integer.
387   If the data type is signed, the value is sign-extended to 2 words
388   even though not all of them may really be in use.
389   In an unsigned constant shorter than 2 words, the extra bits are 0.  */
390#define TREE_INT_CST_LOW(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_low)
391#define TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_high)
392
393#define INT_CST_LT(A, B)  \
394(TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) < TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)                  \
395 || (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) == TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)             \
396     && ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A)          \
397         < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B))))
398
399#define INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED(A, B)  \
400(((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A)        \
401  < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B))     \
402 || (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A)    \
403      == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)) \
404     && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A) \
405          < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B)))))
406
407struct tree_int_cst
408{
409  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
410  HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_low;
411  HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_high;
412};
413
414/* In REAL_CST, STRING_CST, COMPLEX_CST nodes, and CONSTRUCTOR nodes,
415   and generally in all kinds of constants that could
416   be given labels (rather than being immediate).  */
417
418#define TREE_CST_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.rtl)
419
420/* In a REAL_CST node.  */
421/* We can represent a real value as either a `double' or a string.
422   Strings don't allow for any optimization, but they do allow
423   for cross-compilation.  */
424
425#define TREE_REAL_CST(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.real_cst)
426
427#include "real.h"
428
429struct tree_real_cst
430{
431  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
432  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
433                                   (rtl) info */
434  REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_cst;
435};
436
437/* In a STRING_CST */
438#define TREE_STRING_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->string.length)
439#define TREE_STRING_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->string.pointer)
440
441struct tree_string
442{
443  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
444  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
445                                   (rtl) info */
446  int length;
447  char *pointer;
448};
449
450/* In a COMPLEX_CST node.  */
451#define TREE_REALPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.real)
452#define TREE_IMAGPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.imag)
453
454struct tree_complex
455{
456  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
457  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
458                                   (rtl) info */
459  union tree_node *real;
460  union tree_node *imag;
461};
462
463/* Define fields and accessors for some special-purpose tree nodes.  */
464
465#define IDENTIFIER_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.length)
466#define IDENTIFIER_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.pointer)
467
468struct tree_identifier
469{
470  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
471  int length;
472  char *pointer;
473};
474
475/* In a TREE_LIST node.  */
476#define TREE_PURPOSE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.purpose)
477#define TREE_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.value)
478
479struct tree_list
480{
481  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
482  union tree_node *purpose;
483  union tree_node *value;
484};
485
486/* In a TREE_VEC node.  */
487#define TREE_VEC_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->vec.length)
488#define TREE_VEC_ELT(NODE,I) ((NODE)->vec.a[I])
489#define TREE_VEC_END(NODE) (&((NODE)->vec.a[(NODE)->vec.length]))
490
491struct tree_vec
492{
493  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
494  int length;
495  union tree_node *a[1];
496};
497
498/* Define fields and accessors for some nodes that represent expressions.  */
499
500/* In a SAVE_EXPR node.  */
501#define SAVE_EXPR_CONTEXT(NODE) TREE_OPERAND(NODE, 1)
502#define SAVE_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
503
504/* In a RTL_EXPR node.  */
505#define RTL_EXPR_SEQUENCE(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[0])
506#define RTL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[1])
507
508/* In a CALL_EXPR node.  */
509#define CALL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
510
511/* In a CONSTRUCTOR node.  */
512#define CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 1)
513
514/* In ordinary expression nodes.  */
515#define TREE_OPERAND(NODE, I) ((NODE)->exp.operands[I])
516#define TREE_COMPLEXITY(NODE) ((NODE)->exp.complexity)
517
518struct tree_exp
519{
520  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
521  int complexity;
522  union tree_node *operands[1];
523};
524
525/* In a BLOCK node.  */
526#define BLOCK_VARS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.vars)
527#define BLOCK_TYPE_TAGS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.type_tags)
528#define BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.subblocks)
529#define BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.supercontext)
530/* Note: when changing this, make sure to find the places
531   that use chainon or nreverse.  */
532#define BLOCK_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_CHAIN (NODE)
533#define BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_origin)
534#define BLOCK_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_flag)
535#define BLOCK_END_NOTE(NODE) ((NODE)->block.end_note)
536
537/* Nonzero means that this block is prepared to handle exceptions
538   listed in the BLOCK_VARS slot.  */
539#define BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK(NODE) ((NODE)->block.handler_block_flag)
540
541struct tree_block
542{
543  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
544
545  unsigned handler_block_flag : 1;
546  unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
547
548  union tree_node *vars;
549  union tree_node *type_tags;
550  union tree_node *subblocks;
551  union tree_node *supercontext;
552  union tree_node *abstract_origin;
553  struct rtx_def *end_note;
554};
555
556/* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing data types.  */
557
558/* See tree.def for documentation of the use of these fields.
559   Look at the documentation of the various ..._TYPE tree codes.  */
560
561#define TYPE_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->type.uid)
562#define TYPE_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.size)
563#define TYPE_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.mode)
564#define TYPE_VALUES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
565#define TYPE_DOMAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
566#define TYPE_FIELDS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
567#define TYPE_METHODS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
568#define TYPE_VFIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
569#define TYPE_ARG_TYPES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
570#define TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
571#define TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
572#define TYPE_POINTER_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.pointer_to)
573#define TYPE_REFERENCE_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.reference_to)
574#define TYPE_MIN_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
575#define TYPE_MAX_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
576#define TYPE_PRECISION(NODE) ((NODE)->type.precision)
577#define TYPE_SYMTAB_ADDRESS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.address)
578#define TYPE_SYMTAB_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.pointer)
579#define TYPE_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->type.name)
580#define TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.next_variant)
581#define TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.main_variant)
582#define TYPE_BINFO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.binfo)
583#define TYPE_NONCOPIED_PARTS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.noncopied_parts)
584#define TYPE_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.context)
585#define TYPE_OBSTACK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.obstack)
586#define TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_specific)
587
588/* A TREE_LIST of IDENTIFIER nodes of the attributes that apply
589   to this type.  */
590#define TYPE_ATTRIBUTES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.attributes)
591
592/* The alignment necessary for objects of this type.
593   The value is an int, measured in bits.  */
594#define TYPE_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.align)
595
596#define TYPE_STUB_DECL(NODE) (TREE_CHAIN (NODE))
597
598/* In a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE or QUAL_UNION_TYPE, it means the type
599   has BLKmode only because it lacks the alignment requirement for
600   its size.  */
601#define TYPE_NO_FORCE_BLK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.no_force_blk_flag)
602
603/* Nonzero in a type considered volatile as a whole.  */
604#define TYPE_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
605
606/* Means this type is const-qualified.  */
607#define TYPE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
608
609/* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally.  */
610#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_0)
611#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_1)
612#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_2)
613#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_3)
614#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_4)
615#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_5)
616#define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_6)
617
618/* If set in an ARRAY_TYPE, indicates a string type (for languages
619   that distinguish string from array of char).
620   If set in a SET_TYPE, indicates a bitstring type. */
621#define TYPE_STRING_FLAG(NODE) ((NODE)->type.string_flag)
622
623/* Indicates that objects of this type must be initialized by calling a
624   function when they are created.  */
625#define TYPE_NEEDS_CONSTRUCTING(NODE) ((NODE)->type.needs_constructing_flag)
626
627/* Indicates that objects of this type (a UNION_TYPE), should be passed
628   the same way that the first union alternative would be passed.  */
629#define TYPE_TRANSPARENT_UNION(NODE) ((NODE)->type.transparent_union_flag)
630
631/* Indicated that objects of this type should be layed out in as
632   compact a way as possible.  */
633#define TYPE_PACKED(NODE) ((NODE)->type.packed_flag)
634
635struct tree_type
636{
637  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
638  union tree_node *values;
639  union tree_node *size;
640  union tree_node *attributes;
641  unsigned uid;
642
643  unsigned char precision;
644#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
645  int mode : 8;
646#else
647  enum machine_mode mode : 8;
648#endif
649
650  unsigned string_flag : 1;
651  unsigned no_force_blk_flag : 1;
652  unsigned needs_constructing_flag : 1;
653  unsigned transparent_union_flag : 1;
654  unsigned packed_flag : 1;
655  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
656  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
657  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
658  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
659  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
660  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
661  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
662  /* room for 4 more bits */
663
664  unsigned int align;
665  union tree_node *pointer_to;
666  union tree_node *reference_to;
667  union {int address; char *pointer; } symtab;
668  union tree_node *name;
669  union tree_node *minval;
670  union tree_node *maxval;
671  union tree_node *next_variant;
672  union tree_node *main_variant;
673  union tree_node *binfo;
674  union tree_node *noncopied_parts;
675  union tree_node *context;
676  struct obstack *obstack;
677  /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use.  */
678  struct lang_type *lang_specific;
679};
680
681/* Define accessor macros for information about type inheritance
682   and basetypes.
683
684   A "basetype" means a particular usage of a data type for inheritance
685   in another type.  Each such basetype usage has its own "binfo"
686   object to describe it.  The binfo object is a TREE_VEC node.
687
688   Inheritance is represented by the binfo nodes allocated for a
689   given type.  For example, given types C and D, such that D is
690   inherited by C, 3 binfo nodes will be allocated: one for describing
691   the binfo properties of C, similarly one for D, and one for
692   describing the binfo properties of D as a base type for C.
693   Thus, given a pointer to class C, one can get a pointer to the binfo
694   of D acting as a basetype for C by looking at C's binfo's basetypes.  */
695
696/* The actual data type node being inherited in this basetype.  */
697#define BINFO_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (NODE)
698
699/* The offset where this basetype appears in its containing type.
700   BINFO_OFFSET slot holds the offset (in bytes)
701   from the base of the complete object to the base of the part of the
702   object that is allocated on behalf of this `type'.
703   This is always 0 except when there is multiple inheritance.  */
704   
705#define BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 1)
706#define TYPE_BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) BINFO_OFFSET (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
707#define BINFO_OFFSET_ZEROP(NODE) (BINFO_OFFSET (NODE) == integer_zero_node)
708
709/* The virtual function table belonging to this basetype.  Virtual
710   function tables provide a mechanism for run-time method dispatching.
711   The entries of a virtual function table are language-dependent.  */
712
713#define BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 2)
714#define TYPE_BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
715
716/* The virtual functions in the virtual function table.  This is
717   a TREE_LIST that is used as an initial approximation for building
718   a virtual function table for this basetype.  */
719#define BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 3)
720#define TYPE_BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
721
722/* A vector of additional binfos for the types inherited by this basetype.
723
724   If this basetype describes type D as inherited in C,
725   and if the basetypes of D are E anf F,
726   then this vector contains binfos for inheritance of E and F by C.
727
728   ??? This could probably be done by just allocating the
729   base types at the end of this TREE_VEC (instead of using
730   another TREE_VEC).  This would simplify the calculation
731   of how many basetypes a given type had.  */
732#define BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 4)
733#define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT (TYPE_BINFO (NODE), 4)
734
735/* For a BINFO record describing an inheritance, this yields a pointer
736   to the artificial FIELD_DECL node which contains the "virtual base
737   class pointer" for the given inheritance.  */
738
739#define BINFO_VPTR_FIELD(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 5)
740
741/* Accessor macro to get to the Nth basetype of this basetype.  */
742#define BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (NODE), (N))
743#define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) BINFO_TYPE (TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (TYPE_BINFO (NODE)), (N)))
744
745/* Slot used to build a chain that represents a use of inheritance.
746   For example, if X is derived from Y, and Y is derived from Z,
747   then this field can be used to link the binfo node for X to
748   the binfo node for X's Y to represent the use of inheritance
749   from X to Y.  Similarly, this slot of the binfo node for X's Y
750   can point to the Z from which Y is inherited (in X's inheritance
751   hierarchy).  In this fashion, one can represent and traverse specific
752   uses of inheritance using the binfo nodes themselves (instead of
753   consing new space pointing to binfo nodes).
754   It is up to the language-dependent front-ends to maintain
755   this information as necessary.  */
756#define BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 0)
757
758/* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing declared names.  */
759
760/* This is the name of the object as written by the user.
761   It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE.  */
762#define DECL_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.name)
763/* This is the name of the object as the assembler will see it
764   (but before any translations made by ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF).
765   Often this is the same as DECL_NAME.
766   It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE.  */
767#define DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.assembler_name)
768/* Records the section name in a section attribute.  Used to pass
769   the name from decl_attributes to make_function_rtl and make_decl_rtl.  */
770#define DECL_SECTION_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.section_name)
771/*  For FIELD_DECLs, this is the
772    RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE node that the field is
773    a member of.  For VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, LABEL_DECL,
774    and CONST_DECL nodes, this points to the FUNCTION_DECL for the
775    containing function, or else yields NULL_TREE if the given decl has "file scope".  */
776#define DECL_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
777#define DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
778/* In a DECL this is the field where configuration dependent machine
779   attributes are store */
780#define DECL_MACHINE_ATTRIBUTES(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.machine_attributes)
781/* In a FIELD_DECL, this is the field position, counting in bits,
782   of the bit closest to the beginning of the structure.  */
783#define DECL_FIELD_BITPOS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
784/* In a FIELD_DECL, this indicates whether the field was a bit-field and
785   if so, the type that was originally specified for it.
786   TREE_TYPE may have been modified (in finish_struct).  */
787#define DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
788/* In FUNCTION_DECL, a chain of ..._DECL nodes.  */
789/* VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL reserve the arguments slot
790   for language-specific uses.  */
791#define DECL_ARGUMENTS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
792/* In FUNCTION_DECL, holds the decl for the return value.  */
793#define DECL_RESULT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
794/* In PARM_DECL, holds the type as written (perhaps a function or array).  */
795#define DECL_ARG_TYPE_AS_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
796/* For a FUNCTION_DECL, holds the tree of BINDINGs.
797   For a VAR_DECL, holds the initial value.
798   For a PARM_DECL, not used--default
799   values for parameters are encoded in the type of the function,
800   not in the PARM_DECL slot.  */
801#define DECL_INITIAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
802/* For a PARM_DECL, records the data type used to pass the argument,
803   which may be different from the type seen in the program.  */
804#define DECL_ARG_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)   /* In PARM_DECL.  */
805/* For a FIELD_DECL in a QUAL_UNION_TYPE, records the expression, which
806   if nonzero, indicates that the field occupies the type.  */
807#define DECL_QUALIFIER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
808/* These two fields describe where in the source code the declaration was.  */
809#define DECL_SOURCE_FILE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.filename)
810#define DECL_SOURCE_LINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.linenum)
811/* Holds the size of the datum, as a tree expression.
812   Need not be constant.  */
813#define DECL_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.size)
814/* Holds the alignment required for the datum.  */
815#define DECL_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.u)
816/* Holds the machine mode corresponding to the declaration of a variable or
817   field.  Always equal to TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) except for a
818   FIELD_DECL.  */
819#define DECL_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.mode)
820/* Holds the RTL expression for the value of a variable or function.  If
821   PROMOTED_MODE is defined, the mode of this expression may not be same
822   as DECL_MODE.  In that case, DECL_MODE contains the mode corresponding
823   to the variable's data type, while the mode
824   of DECL_RTL is the mode actually used to contain the data.  */
825#define DECL_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.rtl)
826/* For PARM_DECL, holds an RTL for the stack slot or register
827   where the data was actually passed.  */
828#define DECL_INCOMING_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
829/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline, holds the saved insn chain.  */
830#define DECL_SAVED_INSNS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
831/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline,
832   holds the size of the stack frame, as an integer.  */
833#define DECL_FRAME_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.i)
834/* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is built-in,
835   this identifies which built-in operation it is.  */
836#define DECL_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.f)
837#define DECL_SET_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE,VAL) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size.f = (VAL))
838/* For a FIELD_DECL, holds the size of the member as an integer.  */
839#define DECL_FIELD_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.i)
840
841/* The DECL_VINDEX is used for FUNCTION_DECLS in two different ways.
842   Before the struct containing the FUNCTION_DECL is laid out,
843   DECL_VINDEX may point to a FUNCTION_DECL in a base class which
844   is the FUNCTION_DECL which this FUNCTION_DECL will replace as a virtual
845   function.  When the class is laid out, this pointer is changed
846   to an INTEGER_CST node which is suitable for use as an index
847   into the virtual function table.  */
848#define DECL_VINDEX(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
849/* For FIELD_DECLS, DECL_FCONTEXT is the *first* baseclass in
850   which this FIELD_DECL is defined.  This information is needed when
851   writing debugging information about vfield and vbase decls for C++.  */
852#define DECL_FCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
853
854/* Every ..._DECL node gets a unique number.  */
855#define DECL_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.uid)
856
857/* For any sort of a ..._DECL node, this points to the original (abstract)
858   decl node which this decl is an instance of, or else it is NULL indicating
859   that this decl is not an instance of some other decl.  */
860#define DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_origin)
861
862/* Nonzero for any sort of ..._DECL node means this decl node represents
863   an inline instance of some original (abstract) decl from an inline function;
864   suppress any warnings about shadowing some other variable.  */
865#define DECL_FROM_INLINE(NODE) (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (NODE) != (tree) 0)
866
867/* Nonzero if a _DECL means that the name of this decl should be ignored
868   for symbolic debug purposes.  */
869#define DECL_IGNORED_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.ignored_flag)
870
871/* Nonzero for a given ..._DECL node means that this node represents an
872   "abstract instance" of the given declaration (e.g. in the original
873   declaration of an inline function).  When generating symbolic debugging
874   information, we mustn't try to generate any address information for nodes
875   marked as "abstract instances" because we don't actually generate
876   any code or allocate any data space for such instances.  */
877#define DECL_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_flag)
878
879/* Nonzero if a _DECL means that no warnings should be generated just
880   because this decl is unused.  */
881#define DECL_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.in_system_header_flag)
882
883/* Nonzero for a given ..._DECL node means that this node should be
884   put in .common, if possible.  If a DECL_INITIAL is given, and it
885   is not error_mark_node, then the decl cannot be put in .common.  */
886#define DECL_COMMON(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.common_flag)
887
888/* Language-specific decl information.  */
889#define DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_specific)
890
891/* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
892   nonzero means external reference:
893   do not allocate storage, and refer to a definition elsewhere.  */
894#define DECL_EXTERNAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.external_flag)
895
896/* In a TYPE_DECL
897   nonzero means the detail info about this type is not dumped into stabs.
898   Instead it will generate cross reference ('x') of names.
899   This uses the same flag as DECL_EXTERNAL. */
900#define TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.external_flag)
901   
902
903/* In VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL nodes, nonzero means declared `register'.
904   In LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero means that an error message about
905   jumping into such a binding contour has been printed for this label.  */
906#define DECL_REGISTER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
907/* In a FIELD_DECL, indicates this field should be bit-packed.  */
908#define DECL_PACKED(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
909
910/* Nonzero in a ..._DECL means this variable is ref'd from a nested function.
911   For VAR_DECL nodes, PARM_DECL nodes, and FUNCTION_DECL nodes.
912
913   For LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero if nonlocal gotos to the label are permitted.
914
915   Also set in some languages for variables, etc., outside the normal
916   lexical scope, such as class instance variables.  */
917#define DECL_NONLOCAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.nonlocal_flag)
918
919/* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this function can be substituted
920   where it is called.  */
921#define DECL_INLINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.inline_flag)
922
923/* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this is a built-in function
924   that is not specified by ansi C and that users are supposed to be allowed
925   to redefine for any purpose whatever.  */
926#define DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
927
928/* Nonzero in a FIELD_DECL means it is a bit field, and must be accessed
929   specially.  */
930#define DECL_BIT_FIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
931/* In a LABEL_DECL, nonzero means label was defined inside a binding
932   contour that restored a stack level and which is now exited.  */
933#define DECL_TOO_LATE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
934/* In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means a built in function.  */
935#define DECL_BUILT_IN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
936/* In a VAR_DECL that's static,
937   nonzero if the space is in the text section.  */
938#define DECL_IN_TEXT_SECTION(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
939
940/* Used in VAR_DECLs to indicate that the variable is a vtable.
941   Used in FIELD_DECLs for vtable pointers.
942   Used in FUNCTION_DECLs to indicate that the function is virtual.  */
943#define DECL_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.virtual_flag)
944
945/* Used to indicate that the linkage status of this DECL is not yet known,
946   so it should not be output now.  */
947#define DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.defer_output)
948
949/* Used in PARM_DECLs whose type are unions to indicate that the
950   argument should be passed in the same way that the first union
951   alternative would be passed.  */
952#define DECL_TRANSPARENT_UNION(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.transparent_union)
953
954/* Used in FUNCTION_DECLs to indicate that they should be run automatically
955   at the beginning or end of execution.  */
956#define DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.static_ctor_flag)
957#define DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.static_dtor_flag)
958
959/* Used to indicate that this DECL represents a compiler-generated entity.  */
960#define DECL_ARTIFICIAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.artificial_flag)
961
962/* Used to indicate that this DECL has weak linkage.  */
963#define DECL_WEAK(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.weak_flag)
964
965/* Additional flags for language-specific uses.  */
966#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_0)
967#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_1)
968#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_2)
969#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_3)
970#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_4)
971#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_5)
972#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_6)
973#define DECL_LANG_FLAG_7(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_7)
974
975struct tree_decl
976{
977  char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
978  char *filename;
979  int linenum;
980  union tree_node *size;
981  unsigned int uid;
982#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
983  int mode : 8;
984#else
985  enum machine_mode mode : 8;
986#endif
987
988  unsigned external_flag : 1;
989  unsigned nonlocal_flag : 1;
990  unsigned regdecl_flag : 1;
991  unsigned inline_flag : 1;
992  unsigned bit_field_flag : 1;
993  unsigned virtual_flag : 1;
994  unsigned ignored_flag : 1;
995  unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
996
997  unsigned in_system_header_flag : 1;
998  unsigned common_flag : 1;
999  unsigned defer_output : 1;
1000  unsigned transparent_union : 1;
1001  unsigned static_ctor_flag : 1;
1002  unsigned static_dtor_flag : 1;
1003  unsigned artificial_flag : 1;
1004  unsigned weak_flag : 1;
1005  /* room for no more */
1006
1007  unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
1008  unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
1009  unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
1010  unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
1011  unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
1012  unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
1013  unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
1014  unsigned lang_flag_7 : 1;
1015
1016  union tree_node *name;
1017  union tree_node *context;
1018  union tree_node *arguments;
1019  union tree_node *result;
1020  union tree_node *initial;
1021  union tree_node *abstract_origin;
1022  union tree_node *assembler_name;
1023  union tree_node *section_name;
1024  union tree_node *machine_attributes;
1025  struct rtx_def *rtl;  /* acts as link to register transfer language
1026                                   (rtl) info */
1027  /* For a FUNCTION_DECL, if inline, this is the size of frame needed.
1028     If built-in, this is the code for which built-in function.
1029     For other kinds of decls, this is DECL_ALIGN.  */
1030  union {
1031    int i;
1032    unsigned int u;
1033    enum built_in_function f;
1034  } frame_size;
1035  /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: points to insn that constitutes its definition
1036     on the permanent obstack.  For any other kind of decl, this is the
1037     alignment.  */
1038  union {
1039    struct rtx_def *r;
1040    int i;
1041  } saved_insns;
1042  union tree_node *vindex;
1043  /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use.  */
1044  struct lang_decl *lang_specific;
1045};
1046
1047/* Define the overall contents of a tree node.
1048   It may be any of the structures declared above
1049   for various types of node.  */
1050
1051union tree_node
1052{
1053  struct tree_common common;
1054  struct tree_int_cst int_cst;
1055  struct tree_real_cst real_cst;
1056  struct tree_string string;
1057  struct tree_complex complex;
1058  struct tree_identifier identifier;
1059  struct tree_decl decl;
1060  struct tree_type type;
1061  struct tree_list list;
1062  struct tree_vec vec;
1063  struct tree_exp exp;
1064  struct tree_block block;
1065 };
1066
1067/* Add prototype support.  */
1068#ifndef PROTO
1069#if defined (USE_PROTOTYPES) ? USE_PROTOTYPES : defined (__STDC__)
1070#define PROTO(ARGS) ARGS
1071#else
1072#define PROTO(ARGS) ()
1073#endif
1074#endif
1075
1076#ifndef VPROTO
1077#ifdef __STDC__
1078#define PVPROTO(ARGS)           ARGS
1079#define VPROTO(ARGS)            ARGS
1080#define VA_START(va_list,var)  va_start(va_list,var)
1081#else
1082#define PVPROTO(ARGS)           ()
1083#define VPROTO(ARGS)            (va_alist) va_dcl
1084#define VA_START(va_list,var)  va_start(va_list)
1085#endif
1086#endif
1087
1088#ifndef STDIO_PROTO
1089#ifdef BUFSIZ
1090#define STDIO_PROTO(ARGS) PROTO(ARGS)
1091#else
1092#define STDIO_PROTO(ARGS) ()
1093#endif
1094#endif
1095
1096#define NULL_TREE (tree) NULL
1097
1098/* Define a generic NULL if one hasn't already been defined.  */
1099
1100#ifndef NULL
1101#define NULL 0
1102#endif
1103
1104#ifndef GENERIC_PTR
1105#if defined (USE_PROTOTYPES) ? USE_PROTOTYPES : defined (__STDC__)
1106#define GENERIC_PTR void *
1107#else
1108#define GENERIC_PTR char *
1109#endif
1110#endif
1111
1112#ifndef NULL_PTR
1113#define NULL_PTR ((GENERIC_PTR)0)
1114#endif
1115
1116/* The following functions accept a wide integer argument.  Rather than
1117   having to cast on every function call, we use a macro instead, that is
1118   defined here and in rtl.h.  */
1119
1120#ifndef exact_log2
1121#define exact_log2(N) exact_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1122#define floor_log2(N) floor_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1123#endif
1124
1125#if 0
1126/* At present, don't prototype xrealloc, since all of the callers don't
1127   cast their pointers to char *, and all of the xrealloc's don't use
1128   void * yet.  */
1129extern char *xmalloc                    PROTO((size_t));
1130extern char *xrealloc                   PROTO((void *, size_t));
1131#else
1132extern char *xmalloc ();
1133extern char *xrealloc ();
1134#endif
1135
1136extern char *oballoc                    PROTO((int));
1137extern char *permalloc                  PROTO((int));
1138extern char *savealloc                  PROTO((int));
1139extern void free                        PROTO((void *));
1140
1141/* Lowest level primitive for allocating a node.
1142   The TREE_CODE is the only argument.  Contents are initialized
1143   to zero except for a few of the common fields.  */
1144
1145extern tree make_node                   PROTO((enum tree_code));
1146
1147/* Make a copy of a node, with all the same contents except
1148   for TREE_PERMANENT.  (The copy is permanent
1149   iff nodes being made now are permanent.)  */
1150
1151extern tree copy_node                   PROTO((tree));
1152
1153/* Make a copy of a chain of TREE_LIST nodes.  */
1154
1155extern tree copy_list                   PROTO((tree));
1156
1157/* Make a TREE_VEC.  */
1158
1159extern tree make_tree_vec               PROTO((int));
1160
1161/* Return the (unique) IDENTIFIER_NODE node for a given name.
1162   The name is supplied as a char *.  */
1163
1164extern tree get_identifier              PROTO((char *));
1165
1166/* Construct various types of nodes.  */
1167
1168#define build_int_2(LO,HI)  \
1169  build_int_2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (LO), (HOST_WIDE_INT) (HI))
1170
1171extern tree build                       PVPROTO((enum tree_code, tree, ...));
1172extern tree build_nt                    PVPROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1173extern tree build_parse_node            PVPROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1174
1175extern tree build_int_2_wide            PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT));
1176extern tree build_real                  PROTO((tree, REAL_VALUE_TYPE));
1177extern tree build_real_from_int_cst     PROTO((tree, tree));
1178extern tree build_complex               PROTO((tree, tree));
1179extern tree build_string                PROTO((int, char *));
1180extern tree build1                      PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1181extern tree build_tree_list             PROTO((tree, tree));
1182extern tree build_decl_list             PROTO((tree, tree));
1183extern tree build_decl                  PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1184extern tree build_block                 PROTO((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree));
1185
1186/* Construct various nodes representing data types.  */
1187
1188extern tree make_signed_type            PROTO((int));
1189extern tree make_unsigned_type          PROTO((int));
1190extern tree signed_or_unsigned_type     PROTO((int, tree));
1191extern void fixup_unsigned_type         PROTO((tree));
1192extern tree build_pointer_type          PROTO((tree));
1193extern tree build_reference_type        PROTO((tree));
1194extern tree build_index_type            PROTO((tree));
1195extern tree build_index_2_type          PROTO((tree, tree));
1196extern tree build_array_type            PROTO((tree, tree));
1197extern tree build_function_type         PROTO((tree, tree));
1198extern tree build_method_type           PROTO((tree, tree));
1199extern tree build_offset_type           PROTO((tree, tree));
1200extern tree build_complex_type          PROTO((tree));
1201extern tree array_type_nelts            PROTO((tree));
1202
1203extern tree value_member                PROTO((tree, tree));
1204extern tree purpose_member              PROTO((tree, tree));
1205extern tree binfo_member                PROTO((tree, tree));
1206extern int attribute_hash_list          PROTO((tree));
1207extern int attribute_list_equal         PROTO((tree, tree));
1208extern int attribute_list_contained     PROTO((tree, tree));
1209extern int tree_int_cst_equal           PROTO((tree, tree));
1210extern int tree_int_cst_lt              PROTO((tree, tree));
1211extern int tree_int_cst_sgn             PROTO((tree));
1212extern int index_type_equal             PROTO((tree, tree));
1213
1214/* From expmed.c.  Since rtl.h is included after tree.h, we can't
1215   put the prototype here.  Rtl.h does declare the prototype if
1216   tree.h had been included.  */
1217
1218extern tree make_tree ();
1219
1220/* Return a type like TTYPE except that its TYPE_ATTRIBUTES
1221   is ATTRIBUTE.
1222
1223   Such modified types already made are recorded so that duplicates
1224   are not made. */
1225
1226extern tree build_type_attribute_variant PROTO((tree, tree));
1227extern tree build_decl_attribute_variant PROTO((tree, tree));
1228
1229/* Return 1 if an attribute and its arguments are valid for a decl or type.  */
1230
1231int valid_machine_attribute             PROTO((tree, tree, tree, tree));
1232
1233/* Given a tree node and a string, return non-zero if the tree node is
1234   a valid attribute name for the string.  */
1235
1236int is_attribute_p                      PROTO((char *, tree));
1237
1238/* Given an attribute name and a list of attributes, return the list element
1239   of the attribute or NULL_TREE if not found.  */
1240
1241tree lookup_attribute                   PROTO((char *, tree));
1242
1243/* Given a type node TYPE, and CONSTP and VOLATILEP, return a type
1244   for the same kind of data as TYPE describes.
1245   Variants point to the "main variant" (which has neither CONST nor VOLATILE)
1246   via TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT, and it points to a chain of other variants
1247   so that duplicate variants are never made.
1248   Only main variants should ever appear as types of expressions.  */
1249
1250extern tree build_type_variant          PROTO((tree, int, int));
1251
1252/* Make a copy of a type node.  */
1253
1254extern tree build_type_copy             PROTO((tree));
1255
1256/* Given a ..._TYPE node, calculate the TYPE_SIZE, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT,
1257   TYPE_ALIGN and TYPE_MODE fields.
1258   If called more than once on one node, does nothing except
1259   for the first time.  */
1260
1261extern void layout_type                 PROTO((tree));
1262
1263/* Given a hashcode and a ..._TYPE node (for which the hashcode was made),
1264   return a canonicalized ..._TYPE node, so that duplicates are not made.
1265   How the hash code is computed is up to the caller, as long as any two
1266   callers that could hash identical-looking type nodes agree.  */
1267
1268extern tree type_hash_canon             PROTO((int, tree));
1269
1270/* Given a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, RESULT_DECL or FIELD_DECL node,
1271   calculates the DECL_SIZE, DECL_SIZE_UNIT, DECL_ALIGN and DECL_MODE
1272   fields.  Call this only once for any given decl node.
1273
1274   Second argument is the boundary that this field can be assumed to
1275   be starting at (in bits).  Zero means it can be assumed aligned
1276   on any boundary that may be needed.  */
1277
1278extern void layout_decl                 PROTO((tree, unsigned));
1279
1280/* Return an expr equal to X but certainly not valid as an lvalue.  */
1281
1282extern tree non_lvalue                  PROTO((tree));
1283extern tree pedantic_non_lvalue         PROTO((tree));
1284
1285extern tree convert                     PROTO((tree, tree));
1286extern tree size_in_bytes               PROTO((tree));
1287extern int int_size_in_bytes            PROTO((tree));
1288extern tree size_binop                  PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1289extern tree size_int                    PROTO((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
1290extern tree round_up                    PROTO((tree, int));
1291extern tree get_pending_sizes           PROTO((void));
1292extern void put_pending_sizes           PROTO((tree));
1293
1294/* Type for sizes of data-type.  */
1295
1296extern tree sizetype;
1297
1298/* If nonzero, an upper limit on alignment of structure fields, in bits. */
1299extern int maximum_field_alignment;
1300
1301/* If non-zero, the alignment of a bitstring or (power-)set value, in bits. */
1302extern int set_alignment;
1303
1304/* Concatenate two lists (chains of TREE_LIST nodes) X and Y
1305   by making the last node in X point to Y.
1306   Returns X, except if X is 0 returns Y.  */
1307
1308extern tree chainon                     PROTO((tree, tree));
1309
1310/* Make a new TREE_LIST node from specified PURPOSE, VALUE and CHAIN.  */
1311
1312extern tree tree_cons                   PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1313extern tree perm_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1314extern tree temp_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1315extern tree saveable_tree_cons          PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1316extern tree decl_tree_cons              PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1317
1318/* Return the last tree node in a chain.  */
1319
1320extern tree tree_last                   PROTO((tree));
1321
1322/* Reverse the order of elements in a chain, and return the new head.  */
1323
1324extern tree nreverse                    PROTO((tree));
1325
1326/* Returns the length of a chain of nodes
1327   (number of chain pointers to follow before reaching a null pointer).  */
1328
1329extern int list_length                  PROTO((tree));
1330
1331/* integer_zerop (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 0 */
1332
1333extern int integer_zerop                PROTO((tree));
1334
1335/* integer_onep (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 1 */
1336
1337extern int integer_onep                 PROTO((tree));
1338
1339/* integer_all_onesp (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant
1340   all of whose significant bits are 1.  */
1341
1342extern int integer_all_onesp            PROTO((tree));
1343
1344/* integer_pow2p (tree x) is nonzero is X is an integer constant with
1345   exactly one bit 1.  */
1346
1347extern int integer_pow2p                PROTO((tree));
1348
1349/* staticp (tree x) is nonzero if X is a reference to data allocated
1350   at a fixed address in memory.  */
1351
1352extern int staticp                      PROTO((tree));
1353
1354/* Gets an error if argument X is not an lvalue.
1355   Also returns 1 if X is an lvalue, 0 if not.  */
1356
1357extern int lvalue_or_else               PROTO((tree, char *));
1358
1359/* save_expr (EXP) returns an expression equivalent to EXP
1360   but it can be used multiple times within context CTX
1361   and only evaluate EXP once.  */
1362
1363extern tree save_expr                   PROTO((tree));
1364
1365/* Return 1 if EXP contains a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR; i.e., if it represents a size
1366   or offset that depends on a field within a record.
1367
1368   Note that we only allow such expressions within simple arithmetic
1369   or a COND_EXPR.  */
1370
1371extern int contains_placeholder_p       PROTO((tree));
1372
1373/* Given a tree EXP, a FIELD_DECL F, and a replacement value R,
1374   return a tree with all occurrences of references to F in a
1375   PLACEHOLDER_EXPR replaced by R.   Note that we assume here that EXP
1376   contains only arithmetic expressions.  */
1377
1378extern tree substitute_in_expr          PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1379
1380/* Given a type T, a FIELD_DECL F, and a replacement value R,
1381   return a new type with all size expressions that contain F
1382   updated by replacing the reference to F with R.  */
1383
1384extern tree substitute_in_type          PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1385
1386/* variable_size (EXP) is like save_expr (EXP) except that it
1387   is for the special case of something that is part of a
1388   variable size for a data type.  It makes special arrangements
1389   to compute the value at the right time when the data type
1390   belongs to a function parameter.  */
1391
1392extern tree variable_size               PROTO((tree));
1393
1394/* stabilize_reference (EXP) returns an reference equivalent to EXP
1395   but it can be used multiple times
1396   and only evaluate the subexpressions once.  */
1397
1398extern tree stabilize_reference         PROTO((tree));
1399
1400/* Subroutine of stabilize_reference; this is called for subtrees of
1401   references.  Any expression with side-effects must be put in a SAVE_EXPR
1402   to ensure that it is only evaluated once.  */
1403
1404extern tree stabilize_reference_1       PROTO((tree));
1405
1406/* Return EXP, stripped of any conversions to wider types
1407   in such a way that the result of converting to type FOR_TYPE
1408   is the same as if EXP were converted to FOR_TYPE.
1409   If FOR_TYPE is 0, it signifies EXP's type.  */
1410
1411extern tree get_unwidened               PROTO((tree, tree));
1412
1413/* Return OP or a simpler expression for a narrower value
1414   which can be sign-extended or zero-extended to give back OP.
1415   Store in *UNSIGNEDP_PTR either 1 if the value should be zero-extended
1416   or 0 if the value should be sign-extended.  */
1417
1418extern tree get_narrower                PROTO((tree, int *));
1419
1420/* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1421   with that mode.
1422   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1423   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1424
1425extern tree type_for_mode               PROTO((enum machine_mode, int));
1426
1427/* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1428   for an integer type with at least that precision.
1429   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1430   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1431
1432extern tree type_for_size               PROTO((unsigned, int));
1433
1434/* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but unsigned.
1435   If T is unsigned, the value is T.
1436   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1437   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1438
1439extern tree unsigned_type               PROTO((tree));
1440
1441/* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but signed.
1442   If T is signed, the value is T.
1443   The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1444   as the repertoire of available types may vary.  */
1445
1446extern tree signed_type                 PROTO((tree));
1447
1448/* This function must be defined in the language-specific files.
1449   expand_expr calls it to build the cleanup-expression for a TARGET_EXPR.
1450   This is defined in a language-specific file.  */
1451
1452extern tree maybe_build_cleanup         PROTO((tree));
1453
1454/* Given an expression EXP that may be a COMPONENT_REF or an ARRAY_REF,
1455   look for nested component-refs or array-refs at constant positions
1456   and find the ultimate containing object, which is returned.  */
1457
1458extern tree get_inner_reference         PROTO((tree, int *, int *, tree *, enum machine_mode *, int *, int *));
1459
1460/* Return the FUNCTION_DECL which provides this _DECL with its context,
1461   or zero if none.  */
1462extern tree decl_function_context       PROTO((tree));
1463
1464/* Return the RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE which provides
1465   this _DECL with its context, or zero if none.  */
1466extern tree decl_type_context           PROTO((tree));
1467
1468/* Given the FUNCTION_DECL for the current function,
1469   return zero if it is ok for this function to be inline.
1470   Otherwise return a warning message with a single %s
1471   for the function's name.  */
1472
1473extern char *function_cannot_inline_p   PROTO((tree));
1474
1475/* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant zero.  */
1476extern int real_zerop PROTO((tree));
1477
1478/* Declare commonly used variables for tree structure.  */
1479
1480/* An integer constant with value 0 */
1481extern tree integer_zero_node;
1482
1483/* An integer constant with value 1 */
1484extern tree integer_one_node;
1485
1486/* An integer constant with value 0 whose type is sizetype.  */
1487extern tree size_zero_node;
1488
1489/* An integer constant with value 1 whose type is sizetype.  */
1490extern tree size_one_node;
1491
1492/* A constant of type pointer-to-int and value 0 */
1493extern tree null_pointer_node;
1494
1495/* A node of type ERROR_MARK.  */
1496extern tree error_mark_node;
1497
1498/* The type node for the void type.  */
1499extern tree void_type_node;
1500
1501/* The type node for the ordinary (signed) integer type.  */
1502extern tree integer_type_node;
1503
1504/* The type node for the unsigned integer type.  */
1505extern tree unsigned_type_node;
1506
1507/* The type node for the ordinary character type.  */
1508extern tree char_type_node;
1509
1510/* Points to the name of the input file from which the current input
1511   being parsed originally came (before it went into cpp).  */
1512extern char *input_filename;
1513
1514/* Current line number in input file.  */
1515extern int lineno;
1516
1517/* Nonzero for -pedantic switch: warn about anything
1518   that standard C forbids.  */
1519extern int pedantic;
1520
1521/* Nonzero means lvalues are limited to those valid in pedantic ANSI C.
1522   Zero means allow extended lvalues.  */
1523
1524extern int pedantic_lvalues;
1525
1526/* Nonzero means can safely call expand_expr now;
1527   otherwise layout_type puts variable sizes onto `pending_sizes' instead.  */
1528
1529extern int immediate_size_expand;
1530
1531/* Points to the FUNCTION_DECL of the function whose body we are reading. */
1532
1533extern tree current_function_decl;
1534
1535/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call setjmp.  */
1536
1537extern int current_function_calls_setjmp;
1538
1539/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call longjmp.  */
1540
1541extern int current_function_calls_longjmp;
1542
1543/* Nonzero means all ..._TYPE nodes should be allocated permanently.  */
1544
1545extern int all_types_permanent;
1546
1547/* Pointer to function to compute the name to use to print a declaration.  */
1548
1549extern char *(*decl_printable_name) ();
1550
1551/* Pointer to function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the
1552   end of compilation.  */
1553
1554extern void (*incomplete_decl_finalize_hook) ();
1555
1556/* In tree.c */
1557extern char *perm_calloc                        PROTO((int, long));
1558extern tree get_set_constructor_bits            PROTO((tree, char*, int));
1559extern tree get_set_constructor_bytes           PROTO((tree,
1560                                                       unsigned char*, int));
1561
1562/* In stmt.c */
1563
1564extern void expand_fixups                       PROTO((struct rtx_def *));
1565extern tree expand_start_stmt_expr              PROTO((void));
1566extern tree expand_end_stmt_expr                PROTO((tree));
1567extern void expand_expr_stmt                    PROTO((tree));
1568extern int warn_if_unused_value                 PROTO((tree));
1569extern void expand_decl_init                    PROTO((tree));
1570extern void clear_last_expr                     PROTO((void));
1571extern void expand_label                        PROTO((tree));
1572extern void expand_goto                         PROTO((tree));
1573extern void expand_asm                          PROTO((tree));
1574extern void expand_start_cond                   PROTO((tree, int));
1575extern void expand_end_cond                     PROTO((void));
1576extern void expand_start_else                   PROTO((void));
1577extern void expand_start_elseif                 PROTO((tree));
1578extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop        PROTO((int));
1579extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere     PROTO((int));
1580extern void expand_loop_continue_here           PROTO((void));
1581extern void expand_end_loop                     PROTO((void));
1582extern int expand_continue_loop                 PROTO((struct nesting *));
1583extern int expand_exit_loop                     PROTO((struct nesting *));
1584extern int expand_exit_loop_if_false            PROTO((struct nesting *,
1585                                                       tree));
1586extern int expand_exit_something                PROTO((void));
1587
1588extern void expand_null_return                  PROTO((void));
1589extern void expand_return                       PROTO((tree));
1590extern void expand_start_bindings               PROTO((int));
1591extern void expand_end_bindings                 PROTO((tree, int, int));
1592extern tree last_cleanup_this_contour           PROTO((void));
1593extern void expand_start_case                   PROTO((int, tree, tree,
1594                                                       char *));
1595extern void expand_end_case                     PROTO((tree));
1596extern int pushcase                             PROTO((tree,
1597                                                       tree (*) (tree, tree),
1598                                                       tree, tree *));
1599extern int pushcase_range                       PROTO((tree, tree,
1600                                                       tree (*) (tree, tree),
1601                                                       tree, tree *));
1602
1603/* In fold-const.c */
1604
1605/* Fold constants as much as possible in an expression.
1606   Returns the simplified expression.
1607   Acts only on the top level of the expression;
1608   if the argument itself cannot be simplified, its
1609   subexpressions are not changed.  */
1610
1611extern tree fold                PROTO((tree));
1612
1613extern int force_fit_type       PROTO((tree, int));
1614extern int add_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1615                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1616                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1617extern int neg_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1618                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1619extern int mul_double           PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1620                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1621                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1622extern void lshift_double       PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1623                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1624                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1625extern void rshift_double       PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1626                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int,
1627                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1628extern void lrotate_double      PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1629                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1630                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1631extern void rrotate_double      PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1632                                       HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1633                                       HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1634extern int operand_equal_p      PROTO((tree, tree, int));
1635extern tree invert_truthvalue   PROTO((tree));
1636
1637/* The language front-end must define these functions.  */
1638
1639/* Function of no arguments for initializing lexical scanning.  */
1640extern void init_lex                            PROTO((void));
1641/* Function of no arguments for initializing the symbol table.  */
1642extern void init_decl_processing                PROTO((void));
1643
1644/* Functions called with no arguments at the beginning and end or processing
1645   the input source file.  */
1646extern void lang_init                           PROTO((void));
1647extern void lang_finish                         PROTO((void));
1648
1649/* Function to identify which front-end produced the output file. */
1650extern char *lang_identify                      PROTO((void));
1651
1652/* Function to replace the DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC field of a DECL with a copy.  */
1653extern void copy_lang_decl                      PROTO((tree));
1654
1655/* Function called with no arguments to parse and compile the input.  */
1656extern int yyparse                              PROTO((void));
1657/* Function called with option as argument
1658   to decode options starting with -f or -W or +.
1659   It should return nonzero if it handles the option.  */
1660extern int lang_decode_option                   PROTO((char *));
1661
1662/* Functions for processing symbol declarations.  */
1663/* Function to enter a new lexical scope.
1664   Takes one argument: always zero when called from outside the front end.  */
1665extern void pushlevel                           PROTO((int));
1666/* Function to exit a lexical scope.  It returns a BINDING for that scope.
1667   Takes three arguments:
1668     KEEP -- nonzero if there were declarations in this scope.
1669     REVERSE -- reverse the order of decls before returning them.
1670     FUNCTIONBODY -- nonzero if this level is the body of a function.  */
1671extern tree poplevel                            PROTO((int, int, int));
1672/* Set the BLOCK node for the current scope level.  */
1673extern void set_block                           PROTO((tree));
1674/* Function to add a decl to the current scope level.
1675   Takes one argument, a decl to add.
1676   Returns that decl, or, if the same symbol is already declared, may
1677   return a different decl for that name.  */
1678extern tree pushdecl                            PROTO((tree));
1679/* Function to return the chain of decls so far in the current scope level.  */
1680extern tree getdecls                            PROTO((void));
1681/* Function to return the chain of structure tags in the current scope level.  */
1682extern tree gettags                             PROTO((void));
1683
1684extern tree build_range_type PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1685
1686/* Call when starting to parse a declaration:
1687   make expressions in the declaration last the length of the function.
1688   Returns an argument that should be passed to resume_momentary later.  */
1689extern int suspend_momentary PROTO((void));
1690
1691extern int allocation_temporary_p PROTO((void));
1692
1693/* Call when finished parsing a declaration:
1694   restore the treatment of node-allocation that was
1695   in effect before the suspension.
1696   YES should be the value previously returned by suspend_momentary.  */
1697extern void resume_momentary PROTO((int));
1698
1699/* Called after finishing a record, union or enumeral type.  */
1700extern void rest_of_type_compilation PROTO((tree, int));
1701
1702/* Save the current set of obstacks, but don't change them.  */
1703extern void push_obstacks_nochange PROTO((void));
1704
1705extern void permanent_allocation PROTO((int));
1706
1707extern void push_momentary PROTO((void));
1708
1709extern void clear_momentary PROTO((void));
1710
1711extern void pop_momentary PROTO((void));
1712
1713extern void end_temporary_allocation PROTO((void));
1714
1715/* Pop the obstack selection stack.  */
1716extern void pop_obstacks PROTO((void));
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