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c-tree.texi, tm.texi: Consistently put NULL and NULL_TREE inside @code.
* doc/c-tree.texi, doc/tm.texi: Consistently put NULL and NULL_TREE inside @code. From-SVN: r46057
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2001-10-07 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
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* doc/c-tree.texi, doc/tm.texi: Consistently put NULL and
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NULL_TREE inside @code.
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2001-10-07 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
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* doc/gcc.texi: Document consistent style of "32-bit",
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Note that in C (but not in C++) a function declared like @code{void f()}
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is an unprototyped function taking a variable number of arguments; the
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@code{TYPE_ARG_TYPES} of such a function will be NULL@.
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@code{TYPE_ARG_TYPES} of such a function will be @code{NULL}.
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@item METHOD_TYPE
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Used to represent the type of a non-static member function. Like a
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@findex WHILE_COND
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A function that has a definition in the current translation unit will
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have a non-NULL @code{DECL_INITIAL}. However, back ends should not make
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have a non-@code{NULL} @code{DECL_INITIAL}. However, back ends should not make
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use of the particular value given by @code{DECL_INITIAL}.
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The @code{DECL_SAVED_TREE} macro will give the complete body of the
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@item CASE_LABEL
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Use to represent a @code{case} label, range of @code{case} labels, or a
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@code{default} label. If @code{CASE_LOW} is NULL_TREE, then this is a a
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@code{default} label. Otherwise, if @code{CASE_HIGH} is NULL_TREE, then
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@code{default} label. If @code{CASE_LOW} is @code{NULL_TREE}, then this is a a
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@code{default} label. Otherwise, if @code{CASE_HIGH} is @code{NULL_TREE}, then
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this is an ordinary @code{case} label. In this case, @code{CASE_LOW} is
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an expression giving the value of the label. Both @code{CASE_LOW} and
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@code{CASE_HIGH} are @code{INTEGER_CST} nodes. These values will have
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@findex init_machine_status
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@item init_machine_status
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This is a @code{void (*)(struct function *)} function pointer. If this
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pointer is non-NULL it will be called once per function, before function
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pointer is non-@code{NULL} it will be called once per function, before function
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compilation starts, in order to allow the target to perform any target
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specific initialisation of the @code{struct function} structure. It is
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intended that this would be used to initialise the @code{machine} of
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@findex free_machine_status
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@item free_machine_status
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This is a @code{void (*)(struct function *)} function pointer. If this
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pointer is non-NULL it will be called once per function, after the
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pointer is non-@code{NULL} it will be called once per function, after the
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function has been compiled, in order to allow any memory allocated
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during the @code{init_machine_status} function call to be freed.
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@findex mark_machine_status
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@item mark_machine_status
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This is a @code{void (*)(struct function *)} function pointer. If this
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pointer is non-NULL it will be called once per function in order to mark
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pointer is non-@code{NULL} it will be called once per function in order to mark
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any data items in the @code{struct machine_function} structure which
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need garbage collection.
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The argument @var{is_inst} specifies whether the method is an instance
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method or a class method; @var{class_name} is the name of the class;
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@var{cat_name} is the name of the category (or NULL if the method is not
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@var{cat_name} is the name of the category (or @code{NULL} if the method is not
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in a category); and @var{sel_name} is the name of the selector.
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On systems where the assembler can handle quoted names, you can use this
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