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1 /* Core data structures for the 'tree' type.
2 Copyright (C) 1989-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #ifndef GCC_TREE_CORE_H
21 #define GCC_TREE_CORE_H
23 #include "symtab.h"
25 /* This file contains all the data structures that define the 'tree' type.
26 There are no accessor macros nor functions in this file. Only the
27 basic data structures, extern declarations and type definitions. */
29 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 Forward type declarations. Mostly to avoid including unnecessary headers
31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
32 struct function;
33 struct real_value;
34 struct fixed_value;
35 struct ptr_info_def;
36 struct range_info_def;
37 struct die_struct;
40 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
41 #defined constants
42 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
43 /* Nonzero if this is a call to a function whose return value depends
44 solely on its arguments, has no side effects, and does not read
45 global memory. This corresponds to TREE_READONLY for function
46 decls. */
47 #define ECF_CONST (1 << 0)
49 /* Nonzero if this is a call to "pure" function (like const function,
50 but may read memory. This corresponds to DECL_PURE_P for function
51 decls. */
52 #define ECF_PURE (1 << 1)
54 /* Nonzero if this is ECF_CONST or ECF_PURE but cannot be proven to no
55 infinite loop. This corresponds to DECL_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE_P
56 for function decls.*/
57 #define ECF_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE (1 << 2)
59 /* Nonzero if this call will never return. */
60 #define ECF_NORETURN (1 << 3)
62 /* Nonzero if this is a call to malloc or a related function. */
63 #define ECF_MALLOC (1 << 4)
65 /* Nonzero if it is plausible that this is a call to alloca. */
66 #define ECF_MAY_BE_ALLOCA (1 << 5)
68 /* Nonzero if this is a call to a function that won't throw an exception. */
69 #define ECF_NOTHROW (1 << 6)
71 /* Nonzero if this is a call to setjmp or a related function. */
72 #define ECF_RETURNS_TWICE (1 << 7)
74 /* Nonzero if this call replaces the current stack frame. */
75 #define ECF_SIBCALL (1 << 8)
77 /* Function does not read or write memory (but may have side effects, so
78 it does not necessarily fit ECF_CONST). */
79 #define ECF_NOVOPS (1 << 9)
81 /* The function does not lead to calls within current function unit. */
82 #define ECF_LEAF (1 << 10)
84 /* Nonzero if this call returns its first argument. */
85 #define ECF_RET1 (1 << 11)
87 /* Nonzero if this call does not affect transactions. */
88 #define ECF_TM_PURE (1 << 12)
90 /* Nonzero if this call is into the transaction runtime library. */
91 #define ECF_TM_BUILTIN (1 << 13)
93 /* Nonzero if this is an indirect call by descriptor. */
94 #define ECF_BY_DESCRIPTOR (1 << 14)
96 /* Call argument flags. */
97 /* Nonzero if the argument is not dereferenced recursively, thus only
98 directly reachable memory is read or written. */
99 #define EAF_DIRECT (1 << 0)
101 /* Nonzero if memory reached by the argument is not clobbered. */
102 #define EAF_NOCLOBBER (1 << 1)
104 /* Nonzero if the argument does not escape. */
105 #define EAF_NOESCAPE (1 << 2)
107 /* Nonzero if the argument is not used by the function. */
108 #define EAF_UNUSED (1 << 3)
110 /* Call return flags. */
111 /* Mask for the argument number that is returned. Lower two bits of
112 the return flags, encodes argument slots zero to three. */
113 #define ERF_RETURN_ARG_MASK (3)
115 /* Nonzero if the return value is equal to the argument number
116 flags & ERF_RETURN_ARG_MASK. */
117 #define ERF_RETURNS_ARG (1 << 2)
119 /* Nonzero if the return value does not alias with anything. Functions
120 with the malloc attribute have this set on their return value. */
121 #define ERF_NOALIAS (1 << 3)
124 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
125 Enumerations
126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
127 /* Codes of tree nodes. */
128 #define DEFTREECODE(SYM, STRING, TYPE, NARGS) SYM,
129 #define END_OF_BASE_TREE_CODES LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE,
131 enum tree_code {
132 #include "all-tree.def"
133 MAX_TREE_CODES
136 #undef DEFTREECODE
137 #undef END_OF_BASE_TREE_CODES
139 /* Number of language-independent tree codes. */
140 #define NUM_TREE_CODES \
141 ((int) LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE)
143 #define CODE_CONTAINS_STRUCT(CODE, STRUCT) \
144 (tree_contains_struct[(CODE)][(STRUCT)])
147 /* Classify which part of the compiler has defined a given builtin function.
148 Note that we assume below that this is no more than two bits. */
149 enum built_in_class {
150 NOT_BUILT_IN = 0,
151 BUILT_IN_FRONTEND,
152 BUILT_IN_MD,
153 BUILT_IN_NORMAL
156 /* Last marker used for LTO stremaing of built_in_class. We can not add it
157 to the enum since we need the enumb to fit in 2 bits. */
158 #define BUILT_IN_LAST (BUILT_IN_NORMAL + 1)
160 /* Codes that identify the various built in functions
161 so that expand_call can identify them quickly. */
162 #define DEF_BUILTIN(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND) ENUM,
163 enum built_in_function {
164 #include "builtins.def"
166 BEGIN_CHKP_BUILTINS,
168 #define DEF_BUILTIN(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND)
169 #define DEF_BUILTIN_CHKP(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND) \
170 ENUM##_CHKP = ENUM + BEGIN_CHKP_BUILTINS + 1,
171 #include "builtins.def"
173 END_CHKP_BUILTINS = BEGIN_CHKP_BUILTINS * 2 + 1,
175 /* Complex division routines in libgcc. These are done via builtins
176 because emit_library_call_value can't handle complex values. */
177 BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_MUL_MIN,
178 BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_MUL_MAX
179 = BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_MUL_MIN
180 + MAX_MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
181 - MIN_MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT,
183 BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_DIV_MIN,
184 BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_DIV_MAX
185 = BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_DIV_MIN
186 + MAX_MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
187 - MIN_MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT,
189 /* Upper bound on non-language-specific builtins. */
190 END_BUILTINS
193 /* Internal functions. */
194 enum internal_fn {
195 #define DEF_INTERNAL_FN(CODE, FLAGS, FNSPEC) IFN_##CODE,
196 #include "internal-fn.def"
197 IFN_LAST
200 /* An enum that combines target-independent built-in functions with
201 internal functions, so that they can be treated in a similar way.
202 The numbers for built-in functions are the same as for the
203 built_in_function enum. The numbers for internal functions
204 start at END_BUITLINS. */
205 enum combined_fn {
206 #define DEF_BUILTIN(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND) \
207 CFN_##ENUM = int (ENUM),
208 #include "builtins.def"
210 #define DEF_BUILTIN(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND)
211 #define DEF_BUILTIN_CHKP(ENUM, N, C, T, LT, B, F, NA, AT, IM, COND) \
212 CFN_##ENUM##_CHKP = int (ENUM##_CHKP),
213 #include "builtins.def"
215 #define DEF_INTERNAL_FN(CODE, FLAGS, FNSPEC) \
216 CFN_##CODE = int (END_BUILTINS) + int (IFN_##CODE),
217 #include "internal-fn.def"
219 CFN_LAST
222 /* Tree code classes. Each tree_code has an associated code class
223 represented by a TREE_CODE_CLASS. */
224 enum tree_code_class {
225 tcc_exceptional, /* An exceptional code (fits no category). */
226 tcc_constant, /* A constant. */
227 /* Order of tcc_type and tcc_declaration is important. */
228 tcc_type, /* A type object code. */
229 tcc_declaration, /* A declaration (also serving as variable refs). */
230 tcc_reference, /* A reference to storage. */
231 tcc_comparison, /* A comparison expression. */
232 tcc_unary, /* A unary arithmetic expression. */
233 tcc_binary, /* A binary arithmetic expression. */
234 tcc_statement, /* A statement expression, which have side effects
235 but usually no interesting value. */
236 tcc_vl_exp, /* A function call or other expression with a
237 variable-length operand vector. */
238 tcc_expression /* Any other expression. */
241 /* OMP_CLAUSE codes. Do not reorder, as this is used to index into
242 the tables omp_clause_num_ops and omp_clause_code_name. */
243 enum omp_clause_code {
244 /* Clause zero is special-cased inside the parser
245 (c_parser_omp_variable_list). */
246 OMP_CLAUSE_ERROR = 0,
248 /* OpenACC/OpenMP clause: private (variable_list). */
249 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE,
251 /* OpenMP clause: shared (variable_list). */
252 OMP_CLAUSE_SHARED,
254 /* OpenACC/OpenMP clause: firstprivate (variable_list). */
255 OMP_CLAUSE_FIRSTPRIVATE,
257 /* OpenMP clause: lastprivate (variable_list). */
258 OMP_CLAUSE_LASTPRIVATE,
260 /* OpenACC/OpenMP clause: reduction (operator:variable_list).
261 OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_CODE: The tree_code of the operator.
262 Operand 1: OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_INIT: Stmt-list to initialize the var.
263 Operand 2: OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_MERGE: Stmt-list to merge private var
264 into the shared one.
265 Operand 3: OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_PLACEHOLDER: A dummy VAR_DECL
266 placeholder used in OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_{INIT,MERGE}.
267 Operand 4: OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_DECL_PLACEHOLDER: Another dummy
268 VAR_DECL placeholder, used like the above for C/C++ array
269 reductions. */
270 OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION,
272 /* OpenMP clause: copyin (variable_list). */
273 OMP_CLAUSE_COPYIN,
275 /* OpenMP clause: copyprivate (variable_list). */
276 OMP_CLAUSE_COPYPRIVATE,
278 /* OpenMP clause: linear (variable-list[:linear-step]). */
279 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR,
281 /* OpenMP clause: aligned (variable-list[:alignment]). */
282 OMP_CLAUSE_ALIGNED,
284 /* OpenMP clause: depend ({in,out,inout}:variable-list). */
285 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND,
287 /* OpenMP clause: uniform (argument-list). */
288 OMP_CLAUSE_UNIFORM,
290 /* OpenMP clause: to (extended-list).
291 Only when it appears in declare target. */
292 OMP_CLAUSE_TO_DECLARE,
294 /* OpenMP clause: link (variable-list). */
295 OMP_CLAUSE_LINK,
297 /* OpenMP clause: from (variable-list). */
298 OMP_CLAUSE_FROM,
300 /* OpenMP clause: to (variable-list). */
301 OMP_CLAUSE_TO,
303 /* OpenACC clauses: {copy, copyin, copyout, create, delete, deviceptr,
304 device, host (self), present, present_or_copy (pcopy), present_or_copyin
305 (pcopyin), present_or_copyout (pcopyout), present_or_create (pcreate)}
306 (variable-list).
308 OpenMP clause: map ({alloc:,to:,from:,tofrom:,}variable-list). */
309 OMP_CLAUSE_MAP,
311 /* OpenACC clause: use_device (variable_list).
312 OpenMP clause: use_device_ptr (variable-list). */
313 OMP_CLAUSE_USE_DEVICE_PTR,
315 /* OpenMP clause: is_device_ptr (variable-list). */
316 OMP_CLAUSE_IS_DEVICE_PTR,
318 /* Internal structure to hold OpenACC cache directive's variable-list.
319 #pragma acc cache (variable-list). */
320 OMP_CLAUSE__CACHE_,
322 /* OpenACC clause: gang [(gang-argument-list)].
323 Where
324 gang-argument-list: [gang-argument-list, ] gang-argument
325 gang-argument: [num:] integer-expression
326 | static: size-expression
327 size-expression: * | integer-expression. */
328 OMP_CLAUSE_GANG,
330 /* OpenACC clause: async [(integer-expression)]. */
331 OMP_CLAUSE_ASYNC,
333 /* OpenACC clause: wait [(integer-expression-list)]. */
334 OMP_CLAUSE_WAIT,
336 /* OpenACC clause: auto. */
337 OMP_CLAUSE_AUTO,
339 /* OpenACC clause: seq. */
340 OMP_CLAUSE_SEQ,
342 /* Internal clause: temporary for combined loops expansion. */
343 OMP_CLAUSE__LOOPTEMP_,
345 /* OpenACC/OpenMP clause: if (scalar-expression). */
346 OMP_CLAUSE_IF,
348 /* OpenMP clause: num_threads (integer-expression). */
349 OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_THREADS,
351 /* OpenMP clause: schedule. */
352 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE,
354 /* OpenMP clause: nowait. */
355 OMP_CLAUSE_NOWAIT,
357 /* OpenMP clause: ordered [(constant-integer-expression)]. */
358 OMP_CLAUSE_ORDERED,
360 /* OpenMP clause: default. */
361 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT,
363 /* OpenACC/OpenMP clause: collapse (constant-integer-expression). */
364 OMP_CLAUSE_COLLAPSE,
366 /* OpenMP clause: untied. */
367 OMP_CLAUSE_UNTIED,
369 /* OpenMP clause: final (scalar-expression). */
370 OMP_CLAUSE_FINAL,
372 /* OpenMP clause: mergeable. */
373 OMP_CLAUSE_MERGEABLE,
375 /* OpenMP clause: device (integer-expression). */
376 OMP_CLAUSE_DEVICE,
378 /* OpenMP clause: dist_schedule (static[:chunk-size]). */
379 OMP_CLAUSE_DIST_SCHEDULE,
381 /* OpenMP clause: inbranch. */
382 OMP_CLAUSE_INBRANCH,
384 /* OpenMP clause: notinbranch. */
385 OMP_CLAUSE_NOTINBRANCH,
387 /* OpenMP clause: num_teams(integer-expression). */
388 OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_TEAMS,
390 /* OpenMP clause: thread_limit(integer-expression). */
391 OMP_CLAUSE_THREAD_LIMIT,
393 /* OpenMP clause: proc_bind ({master,close,spread}). */
394 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND,
396 /* OpenMP clause: safelen (constant-integer-expression). */
397 OMP_CLAUSE_SAFELEN,
399 /* OpenMP clause: simdlen (constant-integer-expression). */
400 OMP_CLAUSE_SIMDLEN,
402 /* OpenMP clause: for. */
403 OMP_CLAUSE_FOR,
405 /* OpenMP clause: parallel. */
406 OMP_CLAUSE_PARALLEL,
408 /* OpenMP clause: sections. */
409 OMP_CLAUSE_SECTIONS,
411 /* OpenMP clause: taskgroup. */
412 OMP_CLAUSE_TASKGROUP,
414 /* OpenMP clause: priority (integer-expression). */
415 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIORITY,
417 /* OpenMP clause: grainsize (integer-expression). */
418 OMP_CLAUSE_GRAINSIZE,
420 /* OpenMP clause: num_tasks (integer-expression). */
421 OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_TASKS,
423 /* OpenMP clause: nogroup. */
424 OMP_CLAUSE_NOGROUP,
426 /* OpenMP clause: threads. */
427 OMP_CLAUSE_THREADS,
429 /* OpenMP clause: simd. */
430 OMP_CLAUSE_SIMD,
432 /* OpenMP clause: hint (integer-expression). */
433 OMP_CLAUSE_HINT,
435 /* OpenMP clause: defaultmap (tofrom: scalar). */
436 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULTMAP,
438 /* Internally used only clause, holding SIMD uid. */
439 OMP_CLAUSE__SIMDUID_,
441 /* Internally used only clause, flag whether this is SIMT simd
442 loop or not. */
443 OMP_CLAUSE__SIMT_,
445 /* Internally used only clause, holding _Cilk_for # of iterations
446 on OMP_PARALLEL. */
447 OMP_CLAUSE__CILK_FOR_COUNT_,
449 /* OpenACC clause: independent. */
450 OMP_CLAUSE_INDEPENDENT,
452 /* OpenACC clause: worker [( [num:] integer-expression)]. */
453 OMP_CLAUSE_WORKER,
455 /* OpenACC clause: vector [( [length:] integer-expression)]. */
456 OMP_CLAUSE_VECTOR,
458 /* OpenACC clause: num_gangs (integer-expression). */
459 OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_GANGS,
461 /* OpenACC clause: num_workers (integer-expression). */
462 OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_WORKERS,
464 /* OpenACC clause: vector_length (integer-expression). */
465 OMP_CLAUSE_VECTOR_LENGTH,
467 /* OpenACC clause: tile ( size-expr-list ). */
468 OMP_CLAUSE_TILE,
470 /* OpenMP internal-only clause to specify grid dimensions of a gridified
471 kernel. */
472 OMP_CLAUSE__GRIDDIM_
475 #undef DEFTREESTRUCT
476 #define DEFTREESTRUCT(ENUM, NAME) ENUM,
477 enum tree_node_structure_enum {
478 #include "treestruct.def"
479 LAST_TS_ENUM
481 #undef DEFTREESTRUCT
483 enum omp_clause_schedule_kind {
484 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_STATIC,
485 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_DYNAMIC,
486 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_GUIDED,
487 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_AUTO,
488 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_RUNTIME,
489 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_CILKFOR,
490 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_MASK = (1 << 3) - 1,
491 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_MONOTONIC = (1 << 3),
492 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_NONMONOTONIC = (1 << 4),
493 OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_LAST = 2 * OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE_NONMONOTONIC - 1
496 enum omp_clause_default_kind {
497 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_UNSPECIFIED,
498 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_SHARED,
499 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_NONE,
500 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_PRIVATE,
501 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_FIRSTPRIVATE,
502 OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_LAST
505 /* There is a TYPE_QUAL value for each type qualifier. They can be
506 combined by bitwise-or to form the complete set of qualifiers for a
507 type. */
508 enum cv_qualifier {
509 TYPE_UNQUALIFIED = 0x0,
510 TYPE_QUAL_CONST = 0x1,
511 TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE = 0x2,
512 TYPE_QUAL_RESTRICT = 0x4,
513 TYPE_QUAL_ATOMIC = 0x8
516 /* Standard named or nameless data types of the C compiler. */
517 enum tree_index {
518 TI_ERROR_MARK,
519 TI_INTQI_TYPE,
520 TI_INTHI_TYPE,
521 TI_INTSI_TYPE,
522 TI_INTDI_TYPE,
523 TI_INTTI_TYPE,
525 TI_UINTQI_TYPE,
526 TI_UINTHI_TYPE,
527 TI_UINTSI_TYPE,
528 TI_UINTDI_TYPE,
529 TI_UINTTI_TYPE,
531 TI_ATOMICQI_TYPE,
532 TI_ATOMICHI_TYPE,
533 TI_ATOMICSI_TYPE,
534 TI_ATOMICDI_TYPE,
535 TI_ATOMICTI_TYPE,
537 TI_UINT16_TYPE,
538 TI_UINT32_TYPE,
539 TI_UINT64_TYPE,
541 TI_VOID,
543 TI_INTEGER_ZERO,
544 TI_INTEGER_ONE,
545 TI_INTEGER_THREE,
546 TI_INTEGER_MINUS_ONE,
547 TI_NULL_POINTER,
549 TI_SIZE_ZERO,
550 TI_SIZE_ONE,
552 TI_BITSIZE_ZERO,
553 TI_BITSIZE_ONE,
554 TI_BITSIZE_UNIT,
556 TI_PUBLIC,
557 TI_PROTECTED,
558 TI_PRIVATE,
560 TI_BOOLEAN_FALSE,
561 TI_BOOLEAN_TRUE,
563 TI_FLOAT_TYPE,
564 TI_DOUBLE_TYPE,
565 TI_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE,
567 /* The _FloatN and _FloatNx types must be consecutive, and in the
568 same sequence as the corresponding complex types, which must also
569 be consecutive; _FloatN must come before _FloatNx; the order must
570 also be the same as in the floatn_nx_types array and the RID_*
571 values in c-common.h. This is so that iterations over these
572 types work as intended. */
573 TI_FLOAT16_TYPE,
574 TI_FLOATN_TYPE_FIRST = TI_FLOAT16_TYPE,
575 TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_FIRST = TI_FLOAT16_TYPE,
576 TI_FLOAT32_TYPE,
577 TI_FLOAT64_TYPE,
578 TI_FLOAT128_TYPE,
579 TI_FLOATN_TYPE_LAST = TI_FLOAT128_TYPE,
580 #define NUM_FLOATN_TYPES (TI_FLOATN_TYPE_LAST - TI_FLOATN_TYPE_FIRST + 1)
581 TI_FLOAT32X_TYPE,
582 TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_FIRST = TI_FLOAT32X_TYPE,
583 TI_FLOAT64X_TYPE,
584 TI_FLOAT128X_TYPE,
585 TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_LAST = TI_FLOAT128X_TYPE,
586 TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_LAST = TI_FLOAT128X_TYPE,
587 #define NUM_FLOATNX_TYPES (TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_LAST - TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_FIRST + 1)
588 #define NUM_FLOATN_NX_TYPES (TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_LAST \
589 - TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_FIRST \
590 + 1)
592 /* Put the complex types after their component types, so that in (sequential)
593 tree streaming we can assert that their component types have already been
594 handled (see tree-streamer.c:record_common_node). */
595 TI_COMPLEX_INTEGER_TYPE,
596 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT_TYPE,
597 TI_COMPLEX_DOUBLE_TYPE,
598 TI_COMPLEX_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE,
600 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT16_TYPE,
601 TI_COMPLEX_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_FIRST = TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT16_TYPE,
602 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT32_TYPE,
603 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT64_TYPE,
604 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT128_TYPE,
605 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT32X_TYPE,
606 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT64X_TYPE,
607 TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT128X_TYPE,
609 TI_FLOAT_PTR_TYPE,
610 TI_DOUBLE_PTR_TYPE,
611 TI_LONG_DOUBLE_PTR_TYPE,
612 TI_INTEGER_PTR_TYPE,
614 TI_VOID_TYPE,
615 TI_PTR_TYPE,
616 TI_CONST_PTR_TYPE,
617 TI_SIZE_TYPE,
618 TI_PID_TYPE,
619 TI_PTRDIFF_TYPE,
620 TI_VA_LIST_TYPE,
621 TI_VA_LIST_GPR_COUNTER_FIELD,
622 TI_VA_LIST_FPR_COUNTER_FIELD,
623 TI_BOOLEAN_TYPE,
624 TI_FILEPTR_TYPE,
625 TI_CONST_TM_PTR_TYPE,
626 TI_POINTER_SIZED_TYPE,
628 TI_POINTER_BOUNDS_TYPE,
630 TI_DFLOAT32_TYPE,
631 TI_DFLOAT64_TYPE,
632 TI_DFLOAT128_TYPE,
633 TI_DFLOAT32_PTR_TYPE,
634 TI_DFLOAT64_PTR_TYPE,
635 TI_DFLOAT128_PTR_TYPE,
637 TI_VOID_LIST_NODE,
639 TI_MAIN_IDENTIFIER,
641 TI_SAT_SFRACT_TYPE,
642 TI_SAT_FRACT_TYPE,
643 TI_SAT_LFRACT_TYPE,
644 TI_SAT_LLFRACT_TYPE,
645 TI_SAT_USFRACT_TYPE,
646 TI_SAT_UFRACT_TYPE,
647 TI_SAT_ULFRACT_TYPE,
648 TI_SAT_ULLFRACT_TYPE,
649 TI_SFRACT_TYPE,
650 TI_FRACT_TYPE,
651 TI_LFRACT_TYPE,
652 TI_LLFRACT_TYPE,
653 TI_USFRACT_TYPE,
654 TI_UFRACT_TYPE,
655 TI_ULFRACT_TYPE,
656 TI_ULLFRACT_TYPE,
657 TI_SAT_SACCUM_TYPE,
658 TI_SAT_ACCUM_TYPE,
659 TI_SAT_LACCUM_TYPE,
660 TI_SAT_LLACCUM_TYPE,
661 TI_SAT_USACCUM_TYPE,
662 TI_SAT_UACCUM_TYPE,
663 TI_SAT_ULACCUM_TYPE,
664 TI_SAT_ULLACCUM_TYPE,
665 TI_SACCUM_TYPE,
666 TI_ACCUM_TYPE,
667 TI_LACCUM_TYPE,
668 TI_LLACCUM_TYPE,
669 TI_USACCUM_TYPE,
670 TI_UACCUM_TYPE,
671 TI_ULACCUM_TYPE,
672 TI_ULLACCUM_TYPE,
673 TI_QQ_TYPE,
674 TI_HQ_TYPE,
675 TI_SQ_TYPE,
676 TI_DQ_TYPE,
677 TI_TQ_TYPE,
678 TI_UQQ_TYPE,
679 TI_UHQ_TYPE,
680 TI_USQ_TYPE,
681 TI_UDQ_TYPE,
682 TI_UTQ_TYPE,
683 TI_SAT_QQ_TYPE,
684 TI_SAT_HQ_TYPE,
685 TI_SAT_SQ_TYPE,
686 TI_SAT_DQ_TYPE,
687 TI_SAT_TQ_TYPE,
688 TI_SAT_UQQ_TYPE,
689 TI_SAT_UHQ_TYPE,
690 TI_SAT_USQ_TYPE,
691 TI_SAT_UDQ_TYPE,
692 TI_SAT_UTQ_TYPE,
693 TI_HA_TYPE,
694 TI_SA_TYPE,
695 TI_DA_TYPE,
696 TI_TA_TYPE,
697 TI_UHA_TYPE,
698 TI_USA_TYPE,
699 TI_UDA_TYPE,
700 TI_UTA_TYPE,
701 TI_SAT_HA_TYPE,
702 TI_SAT_SA_TYPE,
703 TI_SAT_DA_TYPE,
704 TI_SAT_TA_TYPE,
705 TI_SAT_UHA_TYPE,
706 TI_SAT_USA_TYPE,
707 TI_SAT_UDA_TYPE,
708 TI_SAT_UTA_TYPE,
710 TI_OPTIMIZATION_DEFAULT,
711 TI_OPTIMIZATION_CURRENT,
712 TI_TARGET_OPTION_DEFAULT,
713 TI_TARGET_OPTION_CURRENT,
714 TI_CURRENT_TARGET_PRAGMA,
715 TI_CURRENT_OPTIMIZE_PRAGMA,
717 TI_MAX
720 /* An enumeration of the standard C integer types. These must be
721 ordered so that shorter types appear before longer ones, and so
722 that signed types appear before unsigned ones, for the correct
723 functioning of interpret_integer() in c-lex.c. */
724 enum integer_type_kind {
725 itk_char,
726 itk_signed_char,
727 itk_unsigned_char,
728 itk_short,
729 itk_unsigned_short,
730 itk_int,
731 itk_unsigned_int,
732 itk_long,
733 itk_unsigned_long,
734 itk_long_long,
735 itk_unsigned_long_long,
737 itk_intN_0,
738 itk_unsigned_intN_0,
739 itk_intN_1,
740 itk_unsigned_intN_1,
741 itk_intN_2,
742 itk_unsigned_intN_2,
743 itk_intN_3,
744 itk_unsigned_intN_3,
746 itk_none
749 /* A pointer-to-function member type looks like:
751 struct {
752 __P __pfn;
753 ptrdiff_t __delta;
756 If __pfn is NULL, it is a NULL pointer-to-member-function.
758 (Because the vtable is always the first thing in the object, we
759 don't need its offset.) If the function is virtual, then PFN is
760 one plus twice the index into the vtable; otherwise, it is just a
761 pointer to the function.
763 Unfortunately, using the lowest bit of PFN doesn't work in
764 architectures that don't impose alignment requirements on function
765 addresses, or that use the lowest bit to tell one ISA from another,
766 for example. For such architectures, we use the lowest bit of
767 DELTA instead of the lowest bit of the PFN, and DELTA will be
768 multiplied by 2. */
769 enum ptrmemfunc_vbit_where_t {
770 ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_pfn,
771 ptrmemfunc_vbit_in_delta
774 /* Flags that may be passed in the third argument of decl_attributes, and
775 to handler functions for attributes. */
776 enum attribute_flags {
777 /* The type passed in is the type of a DECL, and any attributes that
778 should be passed in again to be applied to the DECL rather than the
779 type should be returned. */
780 ATTR_FLAG_DECL_NEXT = 1,
781 /* The type passed in is a function return type, and any attributes that
782 should be passed in again to be applied to the function type rather
783 than the return type should be returned. */
784 ATTR_FLAG_FUNCTION_NEXT = 2,
785 /* The type passed in is an array element type, and any attributes that
786 should be passed in again to be applied to the array type rather
787 than the element type should be returned. */
788 ATTR_FLAG_ARRAY_NEXT = 4,
789 /* The type passed in is a structure, union or enumeration type being
790 created, and should be modified in place. */
791 ATTR_FLAG_TYPE_IN_PLACE = 8,
792 /* The attributes are being applied by default to a library function whose
793 name indicates known behavior, and should be silently ignored if they
794 are not in fact compatible with the function type. */
795 ATTR_FLAG_BUILT_IN = 16,
796 /* A given attribute has been parsed as a C++-11 attribute. */
797 ATTR_FLAG_CXX11 = 32
800 /* Types used to represent sizes. */
801 enum size_type_kind {
802 stk_sizetype, /* Normal representation of sizes in bytes. */
803 stk_ssizetype, /* Signed representation of sizes in bytes. */
804 stk_bitsizetype, /* Normal representation of sizes in bits. */
805 stk_sbitsizetype, /* Signed representation of sizes in bits. */
806 stk_type_kind_last
809 enum operand_equal_flag {
810 OEP_ONLY_CONST = 1,
811 OEP_PURE_SAME = 2,
812 OEP_MATCH_SIDE_EFFECTS = 4,
813 OEP_ADDRESS_OF = 8,
814 /* Internal within operand_equal_p: */
815 OEP_NO_HASH_CHECK = 16,
816 /* Internal within inchash::add_expr: */
817 OEP_HASH_CHECK = 32,
818 /* Makes operand_equal_p handle more expressions: */
819 OEP_LEXICOGRAPHIC = 64
822 /* Enum and arrays used for tree allocation stats.
823 Keep in sync with tree.c:tree_node_kind_names. */
824 enum tree_node_kind {
825 d_kind,
826 t_kind,
827 b_kind,
828 s_kind,
829 r_kind,
830 e_kind,
831 c_kind,
832 id_kind,
833 vec_kind,
834 binfo_kind,
835 ssa_name_kind,
836 constr_kind,
837 x_kind,
838 lang_decl,
839 lang_type,
840 omp_clause_kind,
841 all_kinds
844 enum annot_expr_kind {
845 annot_expr_ivdep_kind,
846 annot_expr_no_vector_kind,
847 annot_expr_vector_kind,
848 annot_expr_kind_last
851 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
852 Type definitions
853 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
854 /* When processing aliases at the symbol table level, we need the
855 declaration of target. For this reason we need to queue aliases and
856 process them after all declarations has been produced. */
857 struct GTY(()) alias_pair {
858 tree decl;
859 tree target;
862 /* An initialization priority. */
863 typedef unsigned short priority_type;
865 /* The type of a callback function for walking over tree structure. */
866 typedef tree (*walk_tree_fn) (tree *, int *, void *);
868 /* The type of a callback function that represents a custom walk_tree. */
869 typedef tree (*walk_tree_lh) (tree *, int *, tree (*) (tree *, int *, void *),
870 void *, hash_set<tree> *);
873 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
874 Main data structures
875 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
876 /* A tree node can represent a data type, a variable, an expression
877 or a statement. Each node has a TREE_CODE which says what kind of
878 thing it represents. Some common codes are:
879 INTEGER_TYPE -- represents a type of integers.
880 ARRAY_TYPE -- represents a type of pointer.
881 VAR_DECL -- represents a declared variable.
882 INTEGER_CST -- represents a constant integer value.
883 PLUS_EXPR -- represents a sum (an expression).
885 As for the contents of a tree node: there are some fields
886 that all nodes share. Each TREE_CODE has various special-purpose
887 fields as well. The fields of a node are never accessed directly,
888 always through accessor macros. */
890 /* Every kind of tree node starts with this structure,
891 so all nodes have these fields.
893 See the accessor macros, defined below, for documentation of the
894 fields, and the table below which connects the fields and the
895 accessor macros. */
897 struct GTY(()) tree_base {
898 ENUM_BITFIELD(tree_code) code : 16;
900 unsigned side_effects_flag : 1;
901 unsigned constant_flag : 1;
902 unsigned addressable_flag : 1;
903 unsigned volatile_flag : 1;
904 unsigned readonly_flag : 1;
905 unsigned asm_written_flag: 1;
906 unsigned nowarning_flag : 1;
907 unsigned visited : 1;
909 unsigned used_flag : 1;
910 unsigned nothrow_flag : 1;
911 unsigned static_flag : 1;
912 unsigned public_flag : 1;
913 unsigned private_flag : 1;
914 unsigned protected_flag : 1;
915 unsigned deprecated_flag : 1;
916 unsigned default_def_flag : 1;
918 union {
919 /* The bits in the following structure should only be used with
920 accessor macros that constrain inputs with tree checking. */
921 struct {
922 unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
923 unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
924 unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
925 unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
926 unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
927 unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
928 unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
929 unsigned saturating_flag : 1;
931 unsigned unsigned_flag : 1;
932 unsigned packed_flag : 1;
933 unsigned user_align : 1;
934 unsigned nameless_flag : 1;
935 unsigned atomic_flag : 1;
936 unsigned spare0 : 3;
938 unsigned spare1 : 8;
940 /* This field is only used with TREE_TYPE nodes; the only reason it is
941 present in tree_base instead of tree_type is to save space. The size
942 of the field must be large enough to hold addr_space_t values. */
943 unsigned address_space : 8;
944 } bits;
946 /* The following fields are present in tree_base to save space. The
947 nodes using them do not require any of the flags above and so can
948 make better use of the 4-byte sized word. */
950 /* The number of HOST_WIDE_INTs in an INTEGER_CST. */
951 struct {
952 /* The number of HOST_WIDE_INTs if the INTEGER_CST is accessed in
953 its native precision. */
954 unsigned char unextended;
956 /* The number of HOST_WIDE_INTs if the INTEGER_CST is extended to
957 wider precisions based on its TYPE_SIGN. */
958 unsigned char extended;
960 /* The number of HOST_WIDE_INTs if the INTEGER_CST is accessed in
961 offset_int precision, with smaller integers being extended
962 according to their TYPE_SIGN. This is equal to one of the two
963 fields above but is cached for speed. */
964 unsigned char offset;
965 } int_length;
967 /* VEC length. This field is only used with TREE_VEC. */
968 int length;
970 /* SSA version number. This field is only used with SSA_NAME. */
971 unsigned int version;
973 /* Internal function code. */
974 enum internal_fn ifn;
976 /* The following two fields are used for MEM_REF and TARGET_MEM_REF
977 expression trees and specify known data non-dependences. For
978 two memory references in a function they are known to not
979 alias if dependence_info.clique are equal and dependence_info.base
980 are distinct. */
981 struct {
982 unsigned short clique;
983 unsigned short base;
984 } dependence_info;
985 } GTY((skip(""))) u;
988 /* The following table lists the uses of each of the above flags and
989 for which types of nodes they are defined.
991 addressable_flag:
993 TREE_ADDRESSABLE in
994 VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, RESULT_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, LABEL_DECL
995 SSA_NAME
996 all types
997 CONSTRUCTOR, IDENTIFIER_NODE
998 STMT_EXPR
1000 CALL_EXPR_TAILCALL in
1001 CALL_EXPR
1003 CASE_LOW_SEEN in
1004 CASE_LABEL_EXPR
1006 PREDICT_EXPR_OUTCOME in
1007 PREDICT_EXPR
1009 static_flag:
1011 TREE_STATIC in
1012 VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL
1013 CONSTRUCTOR
1015 TREE_NO_TRAMPOLINE in
1016 ADDR_EXPR
1018 BINFO_VIRTUAL_P in
1019 TREE_BINFO
1021 TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED in
1022 IDENTIFIER_NODE
1024 CLEANUP_EH_ONLY in
1025 TARGET_EXPR, WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR
1027 TRY_CATCH_IS_CLEANUP in
1028 TRY_CATCH_EXPR
1030 ASM_INPUT_P in
1031 ASM_EXPR
1033 TYPE_REF_CAN_ALIAS_ALL in
1034 POINTER_TYPE, REFERENCE_TYPE
1036 CASE_HIGH_SEEN in
1037 CASE_LABEL_EXPR
1039 ENUM_IS_SCOPED in
1040 ENUMERAL_TYPE
1042 TRANSACTION_EXPR_OUTER in
1043 TRANSACTION_EXPR
1045 SSA_NAME_ANTI_RANGE_P in
1046 SSA_NAME
1048 MUST_TAIL_CALL in
1049 CALL_EXPR
1051 public_flag:
1053 TREE_OVERFLOW in
1054 INTEGER_CST, REAL_CST, COMPLEX_CST, VECTOR_CST
1056 TREE_PUBLIC in
1057 VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL
1058 IDENTIFIER_NODE
1060 CONSTRUCTOR_NO_CLEARING in
1061 CONSTRUCTOR
1063 ASM_VOLATILE_P in
1064 ASM_EXPR
1066 CALL_EXPR_VA_ARG_PACK in
1067 CALL_EXPR
1069 TYPE_CACHED_VALUES_P in
1070 all types
1072 SAVE_EXPR_RESOLVED_P in
1073 SAVE_EXPR
1075 OMP_CLAUSE_LASTPRIVATE_FIRSTPRIVATE in
1076 OMP_CLAUSE_LASTPRIVATE
1078 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE_DEBUG in
1079 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE
1081 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_NO_COPYIN in
1082 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR
1084 OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_ZERO_BIAS_ARRAY_SECTION in
1085 OMP_CLAUSE_MAP
1087 OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_OMP_ORIG_REF in
1088 OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION
1090 TRANSACTION_EXPR_RELAXED in
1091 TRANSACTION_EXPR
1093 FALLTHROUGH_LABEL_P in
1094 LABEL_DECL
1096 SSA_NAME_IS_VIRTUAL_OPERAND in
1097 SSA_NAME
1099 private_flag:
1101 TREE_PRIVATE in
1102 all decls
1104 CALL_EXPR_RETURN_SLOT_OPT in
1105 CALL_EXPR
1107 OMP_SECTION_LAST in
1108 OMP_SECTION
1110 OMP_PARALLEL_COMBINED in
1111 OMP_PARALLEL
1113 OMP_ATOMIC_SEQ_CST in
1114 OMP_ATOMIC*
1116 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE_OUTER_REF in
1117 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE
1119 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_NO_COPYOUT in
1120 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR
1122 TYPE_REF_IS_RVALUE in
1123 REFERENCE_TYPE
1125 ENUM_IS_OPAQUE in
1126 ENUMERAL_TYPE
1128 protected_flag:
1130 TREE_PROTECTED in
1131 BLOCK
1132 all decls
1134 CALL_FROM_THUNK_P and
1135 CALL_ALLOCA_FOR_VAR_P in
1136 CALL_EXPR
1138 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_VARIABLE_STRIDE in
1139 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR
1141 side_effects_flag:
1143 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS in
1144 all expressions
1145 all decls
1146 all constants
1148 FORCED_LABEL in
1149 LABEL_DECL
1151 volatile_flag:
1153 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE in
1154 all expressions
1155 all decls
1157 TYPE_VOLATILE in
1158 all types
1160 readonly_flag:
1162 TREE_READONLY in
1163 all expressions
1164 all decls
1166 TYPE_READONLY in
1167 all types
1169 constant_flag:
1171 TREE_CONSTANT in
1172 all expressions
1173 all decls
1174 all constants
1176 TYPE_SIZES_GIMPLIFIED in
1177 all types
1179 unsigned_flag:
1181 TYPE_UNSIGNED in
1182 all types
1184 DECL_UNSIGNED in
1185 all decls
1187 asm_written_flag:
1189 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN in
1190 VAR_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, TYPE_DECL
1191 RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE
1192 BLOCK, STRING_CST
1194 SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI in
1195 SSA_NAME
1197 used_flag:
1199 TREE_USED in
1200 all expressions
1201 all decls
1202 IDENTIFIER_NODE
1204 nothrow_flag:
1206 TREE_NOTHROW in
1207 CALL_EXPR
1208 FUNCTION_DECL
1210 TREE_THIS_NOTRAP in
1211 INDIRECT_REF, MEM_REF, TARGET_MEM_REF, ARRAY_REF, ARRAY_RANGE_REF
1213 SSA_NAME_IN_FREE_LIST in
1214 SSA_NAME
1216 DECL_NONALIASED in
1217 VAR_DECL
1219 deprecated_flag:
1221 TREE_DEPRECATED in
1222 all decls
1223 all types
1225 IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS in
1226 IDENTIFIER_NODE
1228 visited:
1230 TREE_VISITED in
1231 all trees (used liberally by many passes)
1233 saturating_flag:
1235 TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER in
1236 RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE, ARRAY_TYPE
1238 TYPE_SATURATING in
1239 other types
1241 VAR_DECL_IS_VIRTUAL_OPERAND in
1242 VAR_DECL
1244 nowarning_flag:
1246 TREE_NO_WARNING in
1247 all expressions
1248 all decls
1250 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL in
1251 all types
1253 default_def_flag:
1255 TYPE_FINAL_P in
1256 RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE and QUAL_UNION_TYPE
1258 TYPE_VECTOR_OPAQUE in
1259 VECTOR_TYPE
1261 SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF in
1262 SSA_NAME
1264 DECL_NONLOCAL_FRAME in
1265 VAR_DECL
1267 REF_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER in
1268 BIT_FIELD_REF, MEM_REF
1270 FUNC_ADDR_BY_DESCRIPTOR in
1271 ADDR_EXPR
1273 CALL_EXPR_BY_DESCRIPTOR in
1274 CALL_EXPR
1277 struct GTY(()) tree_typed {
1278 struct tree_base base;
1279 tree type;
1282 struct GTY(()) tree_common {
1283 struct tree_typed typed;
1284 tree chain;
1287 struct GTY(()) tree_int_cst {
1288 struct tree_typed typed;
1289 HOST_WIDE_INT val[1];
1293 struct GTY(()) tree_real_cst {
1294 struct tree_typed typed;
1295 struct real_value * real_cst_ptr;
1298 struct GTY(()) tree_fixed_cst {
1299 struct tree_typed typed;
1300 struct fixed_value * fixed_cst_ptr;
1303 struct GTY(()) tree_string {
1304 struct tree_typed typed;
1305 int length;
1306 char str[1];
1309 struct GTY(()) tree_complex {
1310 struct tree_typed typed;
1311 tree real;
1312 tree imag;
1315 struct GTY(()) tree_vector {
1316 struct tree_typed typed;
1317 tree GTY ((length ("TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (TREE_TYPE ((tree)&%h))"))) elts[1];
1320 struct GTY(()) tree_identifier {
1321 struct tree_common common;
1322 struct ht_identifier id;
1325 struct GTY(()) tree_list {
1326 struct tree_common common;
1327 tree purpose;
1328 tree value;
1331 struct GTY(()) tree_vec {
1332 struct tree_common common;
1333 tree GTY ((length ("TREE_VEC_LENGTH ((tree)&%h)"))) a[1];
1336 /* A single element of a CONSTRUCTOR. VALUE holds the actual value of the
1337 element. INDEX can optionally design the position of VALUE: in arrays,
1338 it is the index where VALUE has to be placed; in structures, it is the
1339 FIELD_DECL of the member. */
1340 struct GTY(()) constructor_elt {
1341 tree index;
1342 tree value;
1345 struct GTY(()) tree_constructor {
1346 struct tree_typed typed;
1347 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *elts;
1350 enum omp_clause_depend_kind
1352 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_IN,
1353 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_OUT,
1354 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_INOUT,
1355 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_SOURCE,
1356 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_SINK,
1357 OMP_CLAUSE_DEPEND_LAST
1360 enum omp_clause_proc_bind_kind
1362 /* Numbers should match omp_proc_bind_t enum in omp.h. */
1363 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_FALSE = 0,
1364 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_TRUE = 1,
1365 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_MASTER = 2,
1366 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_CLOSE = 3,
1367 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_SPREAD = 4,
1368 OMP_CLAUSE_PROC_BIND_LAST
1371 enum omp_clause_linear_kind
1373 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_DEFAULT,
1374 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_REF,
1375 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_VAL,
1376 OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR_UVAL
1379 struct GTY(()) tree_exp {
1380 struct tree_typed typed;
1381 location_t locus;
1382 tree GTY ((special ("tree_exp"),
1383 desc ("TREE_CODE ((tree) &%0)")))
1384 operands[1];
1387 /* Immediate use linking structure. This structure is used for maintaining
1388 a doubly linked list of uses of an SSA_NAME. */
1389 struct GTY(()) ssa_use_operand_t {
1390 struct ssa_use_operand_t* GTY((skip(""))) prev;
1391 struct ssa_use_operand_t* GTY((skip(""))) next;
1392 /* Immediate uses for a given SSA name are maintained as a cyclic
1393 list. To recognize the root of this list, the location field
1394 needs to point to the original SSA name. Since statements and
1395 SSA names are of different data types, we need this union. See
1396 the explanation in struct imm_use_iterator. */
1397 union { gimple *stmt; tree ssa_name; } GTY((skip(""))) loc;
1398 tree *GTY((skip(""))) use;
1401 struct GTY(()) tree_ssa_name {
1402 struct tree_typed typed;
1404 /* _DECL wrapped by this SSA name. */
1405 tree var;
1407 /* Statement that defines this SSA name. */
1408 gimple *def_stmt;
1410 /* Value range information. */
1411 union ssa_name_info_type {
1412 /* Pointer attributes used for alias analysis. */
1413 struct GTY ((tag ("0"))) ptr_info_def *ptr_info;
1414 /* Value range attributes used for zero/sign extension elimination. */
1415 struct GTY ((tag ("1"))) range_info_def *range_info;
1416 } GTY ((desc ("%1.typed.type ?" \
1417 "!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE ((tree)&%1)) : 2"))) info;
1419 /* Immediate uses list for this SSA_NAME. */
1420 struct ssa_use_operand_t imm_uses;
1423 struct GTY(()) phi_arg_d {
1424 /* imm_use MUST be the first element in struct because we do some
1425 pointer arithmetic with it. See phi_arg_index_from_use. */
1426 struct ssa_use_operand_t imm_use;
1427 tree def;
1428 location_t locus;
1431 struct GTY(()) tree_omp_clause {
1432 struct tree_common common;
1433 location_t locus;
1434 enum omp_clause_code code;
1435 union omp_clause_subcode {
1436 enum omp_clause_default_kind default_kind;
1437 enum omp_clause_schedule_kind schedule_kind;
1438 enum omp_clause_depend_kind depend_kind;
1439 /* See include/gomp-constants.h for enum gomp_map_kind's values. */
1440 unsigned int map_kind;
1441 enum omp_clause_proc_bind_kind proc_bind_kind;
1442 enum tree_code reduction_code;
1443 enum omp_clause_linear_kind linear_kind;
1444 enum tree_code if_modifier;
1445 /* The dimension a OMP_CLAUSE__GRIDDIM_ clause of a gridified target
1446 construct describes. */
1447 unsigned int dimension;
1448 } GTY ((skip)) subcode;
1450 /* The gimplification of OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION_{INIT,MERGE} for omp-low's
1451 usage. */
1452 gimple_seq gimple_reduction_init;
1453 gimple_seq gimple_reduction_merge;
1455 tree GTY ((length ("omp_clause_num_ops[OMP_CLAUSE_CODE ((tree)&%h)]")))
1456 ops[1];
1459 struct GTY(()) tree_block {
1460 struct tree_base base;
1461 tree chain;
1463 unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
1464 unsigned block_num : 31;
1466 location_t locus;
1467 location_t end_locus;
1469 tree vars;
1470 vec<tree, va_gc> *nonlocalized_vars;
1472 tree subblocks;
1473 tree supercontext;
1474 tree abstract_origin;
1475 tree fragment_origin;
1476 tree fragment_chain;
1478 /* Pointer to the DWARF lexical block. */
1479 struct die_struct *die;
1482 struct GTY(()) tree_type_common {
1483 struct tree_common common;
1484 tree size;
1485 tree size_unit;
1486 tree attributes;
1487 unsigned int uid;
1489 unsigned int precision : 10;
1490 unsigned no_force_blk_flag : 1;
1491 unsigned needs_constructing_flag : 1;
1492 unsigned transparent_aggr_flag : 1;
1493 unsigned restrict_flag : 1;
1494 unsigned contains_placeholder_bits : 2;
1496 ENUM_BITFIELD(machine_mode) mode : 8;
1498 unsigned string_flag : 1;
1499 unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
1500 unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
1501 unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
1502 unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
1503 unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
1504 unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
1505 unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
1506 unsigned lang_flag_7 : 1;
1508 /* TYPE_ALIGN in log2; this has to be large enough to hold values
1509 of the maximum of BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT and MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT,
1510 the latter being usually the larger. For ELF it is 8<<28,
1511 so we need to store the value 32 (not 31, as we need the zero
1512 as well), hence six bits. */
1513 unsigned align : 6;
1514 unsigned spare : 25;
1515 alias_set_type alias_set;
1516 tree pointer_to;
1517 tree reference_to;
1518 union tree_type_symtab {
1519 int GTY ((tag ("TYPE_SYMTAB_IS_ADDRESS"))) address;
1520 const char * GTY ((tag ("TYPE_SYMTAB_IS_POINTER"))) pointer;
1521 struct die_struct * GTY ((tag ("TYPE_SYMTAB_IS_DIE"))) die;
1522 } GTY ((desc ("debug_hooks->tree_type_symtab_field"))) symtab;
1523 tree canonical;
1524 tree next_variant;
1525 tree main_variant;
1526 tree context;
1527 tree name;
1530 struct GTY(()) tree_type_with_lang_specific {
1531 struct tree_type_common common;
1532 /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use. */
1533 struct lang_type *lang_specific;
1536 struct GTY(()) tree_type_non_common {
1537 struct tree_type_with_lang_specific with_lang_specific;
1538 tree values;
1539 tree minval;
1540 tree maxval;
1541 tree binfo;
1544 struct GTY (()) tree_binfo {
1545 struct tree_common common;
1547 tree offset;
1548 tree vtable;
1549 tree virtuals;
1550 tree vptr_field;
1551 vec<tree, va_gc> *base_accesses;
1552 tree inheritance;
1554 tree vtt_subvtt;
1555 tree vtt_vptr;
1557 vec<tree, va_gc> base_binfos;
1560 struct GTY(()) tree_decl_minimal {
1561 struct tree_common common;
1562 location_t locus;
1563 unsigned int uid;
1564 tree name;
1565 tree context;
1568 struct GTY(()) tree_decl_common {
1569 struct tree_decl_minimal common;
1570 tree size;
1572 ENUM_BITFIELD(machine_mode) mode : 8;
1574 unsigned nonlocal_flag : 1;
1575 unsigned virtual_flag : 1;
1576 unsigned ignored_flag : 1;
1577 unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
1578 unsigned artificial_flag : 1;
1579 unsigned preserve_flag: 1;
1580 unsigned debug_expr_is_from : 1;
1582 unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
1583 unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
1584 unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
1585 unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
1586 unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
1587 unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
1588 unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
1589 unsigned lang_flag_7 : 1;
1590 unsigned lang_flag_8 : 1;
1592 /* In VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL, this is DECL_REGISTER. */
1593 unsigned decl_flag_0 : 1;
1594 /* In FIELD_DECL, this is DECL_BIT_FIELD
1595 In VAR_DECL and FUNCTION_DECL, this is DECL_EXTERNAL.
1596 In TYPE_DECL, this is TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG. */
1597 unsigned decl_flag_1 : 1;
1598 /* In FIELD_DECL, this is DECL_NONADDRESSABLE_P
1599 In VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL and RESULT_DECL, this is
1600 DECL_HAS_VALUE_EXPR_P. */
1601 unsigned decl_flag_2 : 1;
1602 /* 1 bit unused. */
1603 unsigned decl_flag_3 : 1;
1604 /* Logically, these two would go in a theoretical base shared by var and
1605 parm decl. */
1606 unsigned gimple_reg_flag : 1;
1607 /* In VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL and RESULT_DECL, this is DECL_BY_REFERENCE. */
1608 unsigned decl_by_reference_flag : 1;
1609 /* In a VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL, this is DECL_READ_P. */
1610 unsigned decl_read_flag : 1;
1611 /* In a VAR_DECL or RESULT_DECL, this is DECL_NONSHAREABLE. */
1612 unsigned decl_nonshareable_flag : 1;
1614 /* DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN, used only for FIELD_DECLs. */
1615 unsigned int off_align : 6;
1617 /* DECL_ALIGN. It should have the same size as TYPE_ALIGN. */
1618 unsigned int align : 6;
1620 /* 20 bits unused. */
1622 /* UID for points-to sets, stable over copying from inlining. */
1623 unsigned int pt_uid;
1625 tree size_unit;
1626 tree initial;
1627 tree attributes;
1628 tree abstract_origin;
1630 /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use. */
1631 struct lang_decl *lang_specific;
1634 struct GTY(()) tree_decl_with_rtl {
1635 struct tree_decl_common common;
1636 rtx rtl;
1639 struct GTY(()) tree_field_decl {
1640 struct tree_decl_common common;
1642 tree offset;
1643 tree bit_field_type;
1644 tree qualifier;
1645 tree bit_offset;
1646 tree fcontext;
1649 struct GTY(()) tree_label_decl {
1650 struct tree_decl_with_rtl common;
1651 int label_decl_uid;
1652 int eh_landing_pad_nr;
1655 struct GTY(()) tree_result_decl {
1656 struct tree_decl_with_rtl common;
1659 struct GTY(()) tree_const_decl {
1660 struct tree_decl_common common;
1663 struct GTY(()) tree_parm_decl {
1664 struct tree_decl_with_rtl common;
1665 rtx incoming_rtl;
1668 struct GTY(()) tree_decl_with_vis {
1669 struct tree_decl_with_rtl common;
1670 tree assembler_name;
1671 struct symtab_node *symtab_node;
1673 /* Belong to VAR_DECL exclusively. */
1674 unsigned defer_output : 1;
1675 unsigned hard_register : 1;
1676 unsigned common_flag : 1;
1677 unsigned in_text_section : 1;
1678 unsigned in_constant_pool : 1;
1679 unsigned dllimport_flag : 1;
1680 /* Don't belong to VAR_DECL exclusively. */
1681 unsigned weak_flag : 1;
1683 unsigned seen_in_bind_expr : 1;
1684 unsigned comdat_flag : 1;
1685 /* Used for FUNCTION_DECL, VAR_DECL and in C++ for TYPE_DECL. */
1686 ENUM_BITFIELD(symbol_visibility) visibility : 2;
1687 unsigned visibility_specified : 1;
1689 /* Belong to FUNCTION_DECL exclusively. */
1690 unsigned init_priority_p : 1;
1691 /* Used by C++ only. Might become a generic decl flag. */
1692 unsigned shadowed_for_var_p : 1;
1693 /* Belong to FUNCTION_DECL exclusively. */
1694 unsigned cxx_constructor : 1;
1695 /* Belong to FUNCTION_DECL exclusively. */
1696 unsigned cxx_destructor : 1;
1697 /* Belong to FUNCTION_DECL exclusively. */
1698 unsigned final : 1;
1699 /* Belong to FUNCTION_DECL exclusively. */
1700 unsigned regdecl_flag : 1;
1701 /* 14 unused bits. */
1704 struct GTY(()) tree_var_decl {
1705 struct tree_decl_with_vis common;
1708 struct GTY(()) tree_decl_non_common {
1709 struct tree_decl_with_vis common;
1710 /* Almost all FE's use this. */
1711 tree result;
1714 /* FUNCTION_DECL inherits from DECL_NON_COMMON because of the use of the
1715 arguments/result/saved_tree fields by front ends. It was either inherit
1716 FUNCTION_DECL from non_common, or inherit non_common from FUNCTION_DECL,
1717 which seemed a bit strange. */
1719 struct GTY(()) tree_function_decl {
1720 struct tree_decl_non_common common;
1722 struct function *f;
1724 /* Arguments of the function. */
1725 tree arguments;
1726 /* The personality function. Used for stack unwinding. */
1727 tree personality;
1729 /* Function specific options that are used by this function. */
1730 tree function_specific_target; /* target options */
1731 tree function_specific_optimization; /* optimization options */
1733 /* Generic function body. */
1734 tree saved_tree;
1735 /* Index within a virtual table. */
1736 tree vindex;
1738 /* In a FUNCTION_DECL for which DECL_BUILT_IN holds, this is
1739 DECL_FUNCTION_CODE. Otherwise unused.
1740 ??? The bitfield needs to be able to hold all target function
1741 codes as well. */
1742 ENUM_BITFIELD(built_in_function) function_code : 12;
1743 ENUM_BITFIELD(built_in_class) built_in_class : 2;
1745 unsigned static_ctor_flag : 1;
1746 unsigned static_dtor_flag : 1;
1748 unsigned uninlinable : 1;
1749 unsigned possibly_inlined : 1;
1750 unsigned novops_flag : 1;
1751 unsigned returns_twice_flag : 1;
1752 unsigned malloc_flag : 1;
1753 unsigned operator_new_flag : 1;
1754 unsigned declared_inline_flag : 1;
1755 unsigned no_inline_warning_flag : 1;
1757 unsigned no_instrument_function_entry_exit : 1;
1758 unsigned no_limit_stack : 1;
1759 unsigned disregard_inline_limits : 1;
1760 unsigned pure_flag : 1;
1761 unsigned looping_const_or_pure_flag : 1;
1762 unsigned has_debug_args_flag : 1;
1763 unsigned tm_clone_flag : 1;
1764 unsigned versioned_function : 1;
1765 /* No bits left. */
1768 struct GTY(()) tree_translation_unit_decl {
1769 struct tree_decl_common common;
1770 /* Source language of this translation unit. Used for DWARF output. */
1771 const char * GTY((skip(""))) language;
1772 /* TODO: Non-optimization used to build this translation unit. */
1773 /* TODO: Root of a partial DWARF tree for global types and decls. */
1776 struct GTY(()) tree_type_decl {
1777 struct tree_decl_non_common common;
1781 struct GTY ((chain_next ("%h.next"), chain_prev ("%h.prev"))) tree_statement_list_node
1783 struct tree_statement_list_node *prev;
1784 struct tree_statement_list_node *next;
1785 tree stmt;
1788 struct GTY(()) tree_statement_list
1790 struct tree_typed typed;
1791 struct tree_statement_list_node *head;
1792 struct tree_statement_list_node *tail;
1796 /* Optimization options used by a function. */
1798 struct GTY(()) tree_optimization_option {
1799 struct tree_base base;
1801 /* The optimization options used by the user. */
1802 struct cl_optimization *opts;
1804 /* Target optabs for this set of optimization options. This is of
1805 type `struct target_optabs *'. */
1806 void *GTY ((atomic)) optabs;
1808 /* The value of this_target_optabs against which the optabs above were
1809 generated. */
1810 struct target_optabs *GTY ((skip)) base_optabs;
1813 /* Forward declaration, defined in target-globals.h. */
1815 struct GTY(()) target_globals;
1817 /* Target options used by a function. */
1819 struct GTY(()) tree_target_option {
1820 struct tree_base base;
1822 /* Target globals for the corresponding target option. */
1823 struct target_globals *globals;
1825 /* The optimization options used by the user. */
1826 struct cl_target_option *opts;
1829 /* Define the overall contents of a tree node.
1830 It may be any of the structures declared above
1831 for various types of node. */
1832 union GTY ((ptr_alias (union lang_tree_node),
1833 desc ("tree_node_structure (&%h)"), variable_size)) tree_node {
1834 struct tree_base GTY ((tag ("TS_BASE"))) base;
1835 struct tree_typed GTY ((tag ("TS_TYPED"))) typed;
1836 struct tree_common GTY ((tag ("TS_COMMON"))) common;
1837 struct tree_int_cst GTY ((tag ("TS_INT_CST"))) int_cst;
1838 struct tree_real_cst GTY ((tag ("TS_REAL_CST"))) real_cst;
1839 struct tree_fixed_cst GTY ((tag ("TS_FIXED_CST"))) fixed_cst;
1840 struct tree_vector GTY ((tag ("TS_VECTOR"))) vector;
1841 struct tree_string GTY ((tag ("TS_STRING"))) string;
1842 struct tree_complex GTY ((tag ("TS_COMPLEX"))) complex;
1843 struct tree_identifier GTY ((tag ("TS_IDENTIFIER"))) identifier;
1844 struct tree_decl_minimal GTY((tag ("TS_DECL_MINIMAL"))) decl_minimal;
1845 struct tree_decl_common GTY ((tag ("TS_DECL_COMMON"))) decl_common;
1846 struct tree_decl_with_rtl GTY ((tag ("TS_DECL_WRTL"))) decl_with_rtl;
1847 struct tree_decl_non_common GTY ((tag ("TS_DECL_NON_COMMON")))
1848 decl_non_common;
1849 struct tree_parm_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_PARM_DECL"))) parm_decl;
1850 struct tree_decl_with_vis GTY ((tag ("TS_DECL_WITH_VIS"))) decl_with_vis;
1851 struct tree_var_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_VAR_DECL"))) var_decl;
1852 struct tree_field_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_FIELD_DECL"))) field_decl;
1853 struct tree_label_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_LABEL_DECL"))) label_decl;
1854 struct tree_result_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_RESULT_DECL"))) result_decl;
1855 struct tree_const_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_CONST_DECL"))) const_decl;
1856 struct tree_type_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_TYPE_DECL"))) type_decl;
1857 struct tree_function_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_FUNCTION_DECL"))) function_decl;
1858 struct tree_translation_unit_decl GTY ((tag ("TS_TRANSLATION_UNIT_DECL")))
1859 translation_unit_decl;
1860 struct tree_type_common GTY ((tag ("TS_TYPE_COMMON"))) type_common;
1861 struct tree_type_with_lang_specific GTY ((tag ("TS_TYPE_WITH_LANG_SPECIFIC")))
1862 type_with_lang_specific;
1863 struct tree_type_non_common GTY ((tag ("TS_TYPE_NON_COMMON")))
1864 type_non_common;
1865 struct tree_list GTY ((tag ("TS_LIST"))) list;
1866 struct tree_vec GTY ((tag ("TS_VEC"))) vec;
1867 struct tree_exp GTY ((tag ("TS_EXP"))) exp;
1868 struct tree_ssa_name GTY ((tag ("TS_SSA_NAME"))) ssa_name;
1869 struct tree_block GTY ((tag ("TS_BLOCK"))) block;
1870 struct tree_binfo GTY ((tag ("TS_BINFO"))) binfo;
1871 struct tree_statement_list GTY ((tag ("TS_STATEMENT_LIST"))) stmt_list;
1872 struct tree_constructor GTY ((tag ("TS_CONSTRUCTOR"))) constructor;
1873 struct tree_omp_clause GTY ((tag ("TS_OMP_CLAUSE"))) omp_clause;
1874 struct tree_optimization_option GTY ((tag ("TS_OPTIMIZATION"))) optimization;
1875 struct tree_target_option GTY ((tag ("TS_TARGET_OPTION"))) target_option;
1878 /* Structure describing an attribute and a function to handle it. */
1879 struct attribute_spec {
1880 /* The name of the attribute (without any leading or trailing __),
1881 or NULL to mark the end of a table of attributes. */
1882 const char *name;
1883 /* The minimum length of the list of arguments of the attribute. */
1884 int min_length;
1885 /* The maximum length of the list of arguments of the attribute
1886 (-1 for no maximum). */
1887 int max_length;
1888 /* Whether this attribute requires a DECL. If it does, it will be passed
1889 from types of DECLs, function return types and array element types to
1890 the DECLs, function types and array types respectively; but when
1891 applied to a type in any other circumstances, it will be ignored with
1892 a warning. (If greater control is desired for a given attribute,
1893 this should be false, and the flags argument to the handler may be
1894 used to gain greater control in that case.) */
1895 bool decl_required;
1896 /* Whether this attribute requires a type. If it does, it will be passed
1897 from a DECL to the type of that DECL. */
1898 bool type_required;
1899 /* Whether this attribute requires a function (or method) type. If it does,
1900 it will be passed from a function pointer type to the target type,
1901 and from a function return type (which is not itself a function
1902 pointer type) to the function type. */
1903 bool function_type_required;
1904 /* Function to handle this attribute. NODE points to the node to which
1905 the attribute is to be applied. If a DECL, it should be modified in
1906 place; if a TYPE, a copy should be created. NAME is the name of the
1907 attribute (possibly with leading or trailing __). ARGS is the TREE_LIST
1908 of the arguments (which may be NULL). FLAGS gives further information
1909 about the context of the attribute. Afterwards, the attributes will
1910 be added to the DECL_ATTRIBUTES or TYPE_ATTRIBUTES, as appropriate,
1911 unless *NO_ADD_ATTRS is set to true (which should be done on error,
1912 as well as in any other cases when the attributes should not be added
1913 to the DECL or TYPE). Depending on FLAGS, any attributes to be
1914 applied to another type or DECL later may be returned;
1915 otherwise the return value should be NULL_TREE. This pointer may be
1916 NULL if no special handling is required beyond the checks implied
1917 by the rest of this structure. */
1918 tree (*handler) (tree *node, tree name, tree args,
1919 int flags, bool *no_add_attrs);
1920 /* Specifies if attribute affects type's identity. */
1921 bool affects_type_identity;
1924 /* These functions allow a front-end to perform a manual layout of a
1925 RECORD_TYPE. (For instance, if the placement of subsequent fields
1926 depends on the placement of fields so far.) Begin by calling
1927 start_record_layout. Then, call place_field for each of the
1928 fields. Then, call finish_record_layout. See layout_type for the
1929 default way in which these functions are used. */
1930 typedef struct record_layout_info_s {
1931 /* The RECORD_TYPE that we are laying out. */
1932 tree t;
1933 /* The offset into the record so far, in bytes, not including bits in
1934 BITPOS. */
1935 tree offset;
1936 /* The last known alignment of SIZE. */
1937 unsigned int offset_align;
1938 /* The bit position within the last OFFSET_ALIGN bits, in bits. */
1939 tree bitpos;
1940 /* The alignment of the record so far, in bits. */
1941 unsigned int record_align;
1942 /* The alignment of the record so far, ignoring #pragma pack and
1943 __attribute__ ((packed)), in bits. */
1944 unsigned int unpacked_align;
1945 /* The previous field laid out. */
1946 tree prev_field;
1947 /* The static variables (i.e., class variables, as opposed to
1948 instance variables) encountered in T. */
1949 vec<tree, va_gc> *pending_statics;
1950 /* Bits remaining in the current alignment group */
1951 int remaining_in_alignment;
1952 /* True if we've seen a packed field that didn't have normal
1953 alignment anyway. */
1954 int packed_maybe_necessary;
1955 } *record_layout_info;
1957 /* Iterator for going through the function arguments. */
1958 struct function_args_iterator {
1959 tree next; /* TREE_LIST pointing to the next argument */
1962 /* Structures to map from a tree to another tree. */
1963 struct GTY(()) tree_map_base {
1964 tree from;
1967 /* Map from a tree to another tree. */
1969 struct GTY((for_user)) tree_map {
1970 struct tree_map_base base;
1971 unsigned int hash;
1972 tree to;
1975 /* Map from a decl tree to another tree. */
1976 struct GTY((for_user)) tree_decl_map {
1977 struct tree_map_base base;
1978 tree to;
1981 /* Map from a tree to an int. */
1982 struct GTY((for_user)) tree_int_map {
1983 struct tree_map_base base;
1984 unsigned int to;
1987 /* Map from a decl tree to a tree vector. */
1988 struct GTY((for_user)) tree_vec_map {
1989 struct tree_map_base base;
1990 vec<tree, va_gc> *to;
1993 /* Abstract iterators for CALL_EXPRs. These static inline definitions
1994 have to go towards the end of tree.h so that union tree_node is fully
1995 defined by this point. */
1997 /* Structure containing iterator state. */
1998 struct call_expr_arg_iterator {
1999 tree t; /* the call_expr */
2000 int n; /* argument count */
2001 int i; /* next argument index */
2004 struct const_call_expr_arg_iterator {
2005 const_tree t; /* the call_expr */
2006 int n; /* argument count */
2007 int i; /* next argument index */
2010 /* The builtin_info structure holds the FUNCTION_DECL of the standard builtin
2011 function, and flags. */
2012 struct GTY(()) builtin_info_type {
2013 tree decl;
2014 /* Whether the user can use <xxx> instead of explicitly using calls
2015 to __builtin_<xxx>. */
2016 unsigned implicit_p : 1;
2017 /* Whether the user has provided a declaration of <xxx>. */
2018 unsigned declared_p : 1;
2021 /* Information about a _FloatN or _FloatNx type that may be
2022 supported. */
2023 struct floatn_type_info {
2024 /* The number N in the type name. */
2025 int n;
2026 /* Whether it is an extended type _FloatNx (true) or an interchange
2027 type (false). */
2028 bool extended;
2032 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2033 Global variables
2034 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
2035 /* Matrix describing the structures contained in a given tree code. */
2036 extern unsigned char tree_contains_struct[MAX_TREE_CODES][64];
2038 /* Class of tree given its code. */
2039 extern const enum tree_code_class tree_code_type[];
2041 /* Each tree code class has an associated string representation.
2042 These must correspond to the tree_code_class entries. */
2043 extern const char *const tree_code_class_strings[];
2045 /* Number of argument-words in each kind of tree-node. */
2046 extern const unsigned char tree_code_length[];
2048 /* Vector of all alias pairs for global symbols. */
2049 extern GTY(()) vec<alias_pair, va_gc> *alias_pairs;
2051 /* Names of all the built_in classes. */
2052 extern const char *const built_in_class_names[BUILT_IN_LAST];
2054 /* Names of all the built_in functions. */
2055 extern const char * built_in_names[(int) END_BUILTINS];
2057 /* Number of operands and names for each OMP_CLAUSE node. */
2058 extern unsigned const char omp_clause_num_ops[];
2059 extern const char * const omp_clause_code_name[];
2061 /* A vector of all translation-units. */
2062 extern GTY (()) vec<tree, va_gc> *all_translation_units;
2064 /* Vector of standard trees used by the C compiler. */
2065 extern GTY(()) tree global_trees[TI_MAX];
2067 /* The standard C integer types. Use integer_type_kind to index into
2068 this array. */
2069 extern GTY(()) tree integer_types[itk_none];
2071 /* Types used to represent sizes. */
2072 extern GTY(()) tree sizetype_tab[(int) stk_type_kind_last];
2074 /* Arrays for keeping track of tree node statistics. */
2075 extern int tree_node_counts[];
2076 extern int tree_node_sizes[];
2078 /* True if we are in gimple form and the actions of the folders need to
2079 be restricted. False if we are not in gimple form and folding is not
2080 restricted to creating gimple expressions. */
2081 extern bool in_gimple_form;
2083 /* Functional interface to the builtin functions. */
2084 extern GTY(()) builtin_info_type builtin_info[(int)END_BUILTINS];
2086 /* If nonzero, an upper limit on alignment of structure fields, in bits, */
2087 extern unsigned int maximum_field_alignment;
2089 /* Points to the FUNCTION_DECL of the function whose body we are reading. */
2090 extern GTY(()) tree current_function_decl;
2092 /* Nonzero means a FUNC_BEGIN label was emitted. */
2093 extern GTY(()) const char * current_function_func_begin_label;
2095 /* Information about the _FloatN and _FloatNx types. */
2096 extern const floatn_type_info floatn_nx_types[NUM_FLOATN_NX_TYPES];
2098 #endif // GCC_TREE_CORE_H