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/* This file contains the definitions and documentation for the
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   additional tree codes used in the GNU C++ compiler (see tree.def
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   for the standard codes).
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   Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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   1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Hacked by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com)
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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.  */
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/* An OFFSET_REF is used in two situations:
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   1. An expression of the form `A::m' where `A' is a class and `m' is
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      a non-static member.  In this case, operand 0 will be a TYPE
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      (corresponding to `A') and operand 1 will be a FIELD_DECL,
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      BASELINK, or TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR (corresponding to `m').
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      The expression is a pointer-to-member if its address is taken,
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      but simply denotes a member of the object if its address is not
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      taken.
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      This form is only used during the parsing phase; once semantic
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      analysis has taken place they are eliminated.
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   2. An expression of the form `x.*p'.  In this case, operand 0 will
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      be an expression corresponding to `x' and operand 1 will be an
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      expression with pointer-to-member type.  */
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DEFTREECODE (OFFSET_REF, "offset_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
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/* A pointer-to-member constant.  For a pointer-to-member constant
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   `X::Y' The PTRMEM_CST_CLASS is the RECORD_TYPE for `X' and the
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   PTRMEM_CST_MEMBER is the _DECL for `Y'.  */
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DEFTREECODE (PTRMEM_CST, "ptrmem_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
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/* For NEW_EXPR, operand 0 is the placement list.
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   Operand 1 is the new-declarator.
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   Operand 2 is the number of elements in the array.
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   Operand 3 is the initializer.  */
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DEFTREECODE (NEW_EXPR, "nw_expr", tcc_expression, 4)
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DEFTREECODE (VEC_NEW_EXPR, "vec_nw_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
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/* For DELETE_EXPR, operand 0 is the store to be destroyed.
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   Operand 1 is the value to pass to the destroying function
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   saying whether the store should be deallocated as well.  */
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DEFTREECODE (DELETE_EXPR, "dl_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
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DEFTREECODE (VEC_DELETE_EXPR, "vec_dl_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
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/* Value is reference to particular overloaded class method.
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   Operand 0 is the class, operand 1 is the field
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   The COMPLEXITY field holds the class level (usually 0).  */
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DEFTREECODE (SCOPE_REF, "scope_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
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/* When composing an object with a member, this is the result.
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   Operand 0 is the object.  Operand 1 is the member (usually
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   a dereferenced pointer to member).  */
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DEFTREECODE (MEMBER_REF, "member_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
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/* Type conversion operator in C++.  TREE_TYPE is type that this
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   operator converts to.  Operand is expression to be converted.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TYPE_EXPR, "type_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* AGGR_INIT_EXPRs have a variably-sized representation similar to
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   that of CALL_EXPRs.  Operand 0 is an INTEGER_CST node containing the
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   operand count, operand 1 is the function which performs initialization,
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   operand 2 is the slot which was allocated for this expression, and
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   the remaining operands are the arguments to the initialization function.  */
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DEFTREECODE (AGGR_INIT_EXPR, "aggr_init_expr", tcc_vl_exp, 3)
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/* Initialization of an array from another array, expressed at a high level
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   so that it works with TARGET_EXPR.  Operand 0 is the target, operand 1
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   is the initializer.  */
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DEFTREECODE (VEC_INIT_EXPR, "vec_init_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
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/* A throw expression.  operand 0 is the expression, if there was one,
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   else it is NULL_TREE.  */
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DEFTREECODE (THROW_EXPR, "throw_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* An empty class object.  The TREE_TYPE gives the class type.  We use
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   these to avoid actually creating instances of the empty classes.  */
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DEFTREECODE (EMPTY_CLASS_EXPR, "empty_class_expr", tcc_expression, 0)
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/* A reference to a member function or member functions from a base
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   class.  BASELINK_FUNCTIONS gives the FUNCTION_DECL,
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   TEMPLATE_DECL, OVERLOAD, or TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR corresponding to the
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   functions.  BASELINK_BINFO gives the base from which the functions
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   come, i.e., the base to which the `this' pointer must be converted
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   before the functions are called.  BASELINK_ACCESS_BINFO gives the
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   base used to name the functions.
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   A BASELINK is an expression; the TREE_TYPE of the BASELINK gives
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   the type of the expression.  This type is either a FUNCTION_TYPE,
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   METHOD_TYPE, or `unknown_type_node' indicating that the function is
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   overloaded.  */
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DEFTREECODE (BASELINK, "baselink", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* Template definition.  The following fields have the specified uses,
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   although there are other macros in cp-tree.h that should be used for
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   accessing this data.
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        DECL_ARGUMENTS          template parm vector
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        DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO      template text &c
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        DECL_VINDEX             list of instantiations already produced;
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                                only done for functions so far
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   For class template:
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        DECL_INITIAL            associated templates (methods &c)
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        DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT    null
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   For non-class templates:
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        TREE_TYPE               type of object to be constructed
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        DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT    decl for object to be created
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                                (e.g., FUNCTION_DECL with tmpl parms used)
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 */
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DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_DECL, "template_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
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/* Index into a template parameter list.  The TEMPLATE_PARM_IDX gives
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   the index (from 0) of the parameter, while the TEMPLATE_PARM_LEVEL
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   gives the level (from 1) of the parameter.
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   Here's an example:
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   template  // Index 0, Level 1.
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   struct S
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   {
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      template 
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                class V> // Index 1, Level 2.
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      void f();
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   };
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   The DESCENDANTS will be a chain of TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEXs descended
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   from this one.  The first descendant will have the same IDX, but
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   its LEVEL will be one less.  The TREE_CHAIN field is used to chain
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   together the descendants.  The TEMPLATE_PARM_DECL is the
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   declaration of this parameter, either a TYPE_DECL or CONST_DECL.
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   The TEMPLATE_PARM_ORIG_LEVEL is the LEVEL of the most distant
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   parent, i.e., the LEVEL that the parameter originally had when it
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   was declared.  For example, if we instantiate S, we will have:
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   struct S
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   {
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     template 
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               class V> // Index 1, Level 1, Orig Level 2
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     void f();
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   };
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   The LEVEL is the level of the parameter when we are worrying about
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   the types of things; the ORIG_LEVEL is the level when we are
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   worrying about instantiating things.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX, "template_parm_index", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* Index into a template parameter list for template template parameters.
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   This parameter must be a type.  The TYPE_FIELDS value will be a
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   TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX.
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   It is used without template arguments like TT in C,
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   TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO is NULL_TREE
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   and TYPE_NAME is a TEMPLATE_DECL.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, "template_template_parm", tcc_type, 0)
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/* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
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   macros in tree.h.  Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
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   compiler.  TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM, TYPENAME_TYPE, TYPEOF_TYPE,
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   BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM.  */
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/* Index into a template parameter list.  This parameter must be a type.
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   The type.values field will be a TEMPLATE_PARM_INDEX.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARM, "template_type_parm", tcc_type, 0)
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/* A type designated by `typename T::t'.  TYPE_CONTEXT is `T',
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   TYPE_NAME is an IDENTIFIER_NODE for `t'.  If the type was named via
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   template-id, TYPENAME_TYPE_FULLNAME will hold the TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR.
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   TREE_TYPE is always NULL.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TYPENAME_TYPE, "typename_type", tcc_type, 0)
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/* A type designated by `__typeof (expr)'.  TYPEOF_TYPE_EXPR is the
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   expression in question.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TYPEOF_TYPE, "typeof_type", tcc_type, 0)
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/* Like TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM it is used with bound template arguments
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   like TT.
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   In this case, TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM_TEMPLATE_INFO contains the
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   template name and its bound arguments.  TYPE_NAME is a TYPE_DECL.  */
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DEFTREECODE (BOUND_TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARM, "bound_template_template_parm",
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             tcc_type, 0)
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/* For template template argument of the form `T::template C'.
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   TYPE_CONTEXT is `T', the template parameter dependent object.
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   TYPE_NAME is an IDENTIFIER_NODE for `C', the member class template.  */
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DEFTREECODE (UNBOUND_CLASS_TEMPLATE, "unbound_class_template", tcc_type, 0)
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/* A using declaration.  USING_DECL_SCOPE contains the specified
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   scope.  In a member using decl, unless DECL_DEPENDENT_P is true,
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   USING_DECL_DECLS contains the _DECL or OVERLOAD so named.  This is
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   not an alias, but is later expanded into multiple aliases.  */
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DEFTREECODE (USING_DECL, "using_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
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/* A using directive. The operand is USING_STMT_NAMESPACE.  */
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DEFTREECODE (USING_STMT, "using_directive", tcc_statement, 1)
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/* An un-parsed default argument.  Holds a vector of input tokens and
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   a vector of places where the argument was instantiated before
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   parsing had occurred.  */
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DEFTREECODE (DEFAULT_ARG, "default_arg", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* A template-id, like foo.  The first operand is the template.
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   The second is NULL if there are no explicit arguments, or a
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   TREE_VEC of arguments.  The template will be a FUNCTION_DECL,
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   TEMPLATE_DECL, or an OVERLOAD.  If the template-id refers to a
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   member template, the template may be an IDENTIFIER_NODE.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR, "template_id_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
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/* A list-like node for chaining overloading candidates. TREE_TYPE is
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   the original name, and the parameter is the FUNCTION_DECL.  */
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DEFTREECODE (OVERLOAD, "overload", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* A pseudo-destructor, of the form "OBJECT.~DESTRUCTOR" or
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   "OBJECT.SCOPE::~DESTRUCTOR.  The first operand is the OBJECT.  The
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   second operand (if non-NULL) is the SCOPE.  The third operand is
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   the TYPE node corresponding to the DESTRUCTOR.  The type of the
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   first operand will always be a scalar type.
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   The type of a PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR is always "void", even though it can
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   be used as if it were a zero-argument function.  We handle the
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   function-call case specially, and giving it "void" type prevents it
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   being used in expressions in ways that are not permitted.  */
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DEFTREECODE (PSEUDO_DTOR_EXPR, "pseudo_dtor_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
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/* A whole bunch of tree codes for the initial, superficial parsing of
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   templates.  */
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DEFTREECODE (MODOP_EXPR, "modop_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
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DEFTREECODE (CAST_EXPR, "cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (REINTERPRET_CAST_EXPR, "reinterpret_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (CONST_CAST_EXPR, "const_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (STATIC_CAST_EXPR, "static_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (DYNAMIC_CAST_EXPR, "dynamic_cast_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (DOTSTAR_EXPR, "dotstar_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
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DEFTREECODE (TYPEID_EXPR, "typeid_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* A placeholder for an expression that is not type-dependent, but
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   does occur in a template.  When an expression that is not
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   type-dependent appears in a larger expression, we must compute the
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   type of that larger expression.  That computation would normally
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   modify the original expression, which would change the mangling of
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   that expression if it appeared in a template argument list.  In
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   that situation, we create a NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR to take the place of
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   the original expression.  The expression is the only operand -- it
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   is only needed for diagnostics.  */
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DEFTREECODE (NON_DEPENDENT_EXPR, "non_dependent_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* CTOR_INITIALIZER is a placeholder in template code for a call to
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   setup_vtbl_pointer (and appears in all functions, not just ctors).  */
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DEFTREECODE (CTOR_INITIALIZER, "ctor_initializer", tcc_expression, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (TRY_BLOCK, "try_block", tcc_statement, 2)
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DEFTREECODE (EH_SPEC_BLOCK, "eh_spec_block", tcc_statement, 2)
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/* A HANDLER wraps a catch handler for the HANDLER_TYPE.  If this is
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   CATCH_ALL_TYPE, then the handler catches all types.  The declaration of
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   HANDLER_BODY.  */
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DEFTREECODE (HANDLER, "handler", tcc_statement, 2)
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/* A MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR wraps an expression that may not
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   throw, and must call terminate if it does.  */
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DEFTREECODE (MUST_NOT_THROW_EXPR, "must_not_throw_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* A CLEANUP_STMT marks the point at which a declaration is fully
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   constructed.  The CLEANUP_EXPR is run on behalf of CLEANUP_DECL
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   when CLEANUP_BODY completes.  */
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DEFTREECODE (CLEANUP_STMT, "cleanup_stmt", tcc_statement, 3)
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/* Represents an 'if' statement. The operands are IF_COND,
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   THEN_CLAUSE, and ELSE_CLAUSE, respectively.  */
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   and COND_EXPR for the benefit of templates.  */
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DEFTREECODE (IF_STMT, "if_stmt", tcc_statement, 3)
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/* Used to represent a `for' statement. The operands are
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   FOR_INIT_STMT, FOR_COND, FOR_EXPR, and FOR_BODY, respectively.  */
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DEFTREECODE (FOR_STMT, "for_stmt", tcc_statement, 4)
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   and WHILE_BODY, respectively.  */
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DEFTREECODE (WHILE_STMT, "while_stmt", tcc_statement, 2)
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/* Used to represent a 'do' statement. The operands are DO_BODY and
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   DO_COND, respectively.  */
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DEFTREECODE (DO_STMT, "do_stmt", tcc_statement, 2)
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DEFTREECODE (BREAK_STMT, "break_stmt", tcc_statement, 0)
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/* Used to represent a 'continue' statement.  */
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DEFTREECODE (CONTINUE_STMT, "continue_stmt", tcc_statement, 0)
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/* Used to represent a 'switch' statement. The operands are
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   SWITCH_STMT_COND, SWITCH_STMT_BODY and SWITCH_STMT_TYPE, respectively.  */
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DEFTREECODE (SWITCH_STMT, "switch_stmt", tcc_statement, 3)
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/* Used to represent an expression statement.  Use `EXPR_STMT_EXPR' to
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   obtain the expression.  */
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DEFTREECODE (EXPR_STMT, "expr_stmt", tcc_expression, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (TAG_DEFN, "tag_defn", tcc_expression, 0)
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/* Represents an 'offsetof' expression during template expansion.  */
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DEFTREECODE (OFFSETOF_EXPR, "offsetof_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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DEFTREECODE (SIZEOF_EXPR, "sizeof_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* Represents the -> operator during template expansion.  */
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DEFTREECODE (ARROW_EXPR, "arrow_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* Represents an '__alignof__' expression during template
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   expansion.  */
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DEFTREECODE (ALIGNOF_EXPR, "alignof_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* A STMT_EXPR represents a statement-expression during template
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   expansion.  This is the GCC extension { ( ... ) }.  The
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   STMT_EXPR_STMT is the statement given by the expression.  */
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DEFTREECODE (STMT_EXPR, "stmt_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* Unary plus. Operand 0 is the expression to which the unary plus
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   is applied.  */
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DEFTREECODE (UNARY_PLUS_EXPR, "unary_plus_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
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/** C++0x extensions. */
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   checked.  STATIC_ASSERT_MESSAGE contains the message (a string
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   literal) to be displayed if the condition fails to hold.  */
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DEFTREECODE (STATIC_ASSERT, "static_assert", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* Represents an argument pack of types (or templates). An argument
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   pack stores zero or more arguments that will be used to instantiate
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   Example:
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     template
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     class tuple { ... };
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   be a TREE_VEC containing int, float, and double.  */
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DEFTREECODE (TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, "type_argument_pack", tcc_type, 0)
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/* Represents an argument pack of values, which can be used either for
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   non-type template arguments or function call arguments.
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   NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK plays precisely the same role as
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   TYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, but will be used for packing non-type template
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   arguments (e.g., "int... Dimensions") or function arguments ("const
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   Args&... args"). */
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DEFTREECODE (NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK, "nontype_argument_pack", tcc_expression, 1)
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/* Represents a type expression that will be expanded into a list of
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   types when instantiated with one or more argument packs.
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   the type or expression that we will substitute into with each
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   SET_PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN sets the expansion pattern.
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   PACK_EXPANSION_PARAMETER_PACKS contains a TREE_LIST of the parameter
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   packs that are used in this pack expansion.
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   Example:
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     template
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     struct tied : tuple {
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       // ...
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     };
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   The derivation from tuple contains a TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION for the
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   template arguments. Its PACK_EXPANSION_PATTERN is "Values&" and its
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   PACK_EXPANSION_PARAMETER_PACKS will contain "Values".  */
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DEFTREECODE (TYPE_PACK_EXPANSION, "type_pack_expansion", tcc_type, 0)
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   expressions when instantiated with one or more argument packs.
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   but will be used for expressions.  */
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DEFTREECODE (EXPR_PACK_EXPANSION, "expr_pack_expansion", tcc_expression, 1)
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   from which the argument will be selected.
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   ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT_INDEX contains the index into the argument
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   pack that will be returned by this ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT node. The
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   index is a machine integer.  */
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DEFTREECODE (ARGUMENT_PACK_SELECT, "argument_pack_select", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/** C++ extensions. */
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DEFTREECODE (TRAIT_EXPR, "trait_expr", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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   LAMBDA_EXPR_DEFAULT_CAPTURE_MODE is an enum for the default, which may be
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   none.
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   LAMBDA_EXPR_THIS_CAPTURE goes straight to the capture of `this', if it exists.
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   LAMBDA_EXPR_MUTABLE_P signals whether this lambda was declared mutable.
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   LAMBDA_EXPR_RETURN_TYPE holds the return type, if it was specified.  */
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DEFTREECODE (LAMBDA_EXPR, "lambda_expr", tcc_exceptional, 0)
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/* The declared type of an expression.  This is a C++0x extension.
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   DECLTYPE_TYPE_EXPR is the expression whose type we are computing.
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   DECLTYPE_TYPE_ID_EXPR_OR_MEMBER_ACCESS_P states whether the
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   expression was parsed as an id-expression or a member access
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   expression. When false, it was parsed as a full expression.
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   DECLTYPE_FOR_LAMBDA_CAPTURE is set if we want lambda capture semantics.
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   DECLTYPE_FOR_LAMBDA_RETURN is set if we want lambda return deduction.  */
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DEFTREECODE (DECLTYPE_TYPE, "decltype_type", tcc_type, 0)
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/* Used to represent the template information stored by template
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   specializations.
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   The accessors are:
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   TI_TEMPLATE the template declaration associated to the specialization
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   TI_ARGS the arguments of the template specialization
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   TI_TYPEDEFS_NEEDING_ACCESS_CHECKING the vector of typedefs used in
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   the pattern of the template for which access check is needed at template
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   instantiation time.  */
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/*
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*/

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