| 1 | 684 | jeremybenn | /* Functions to support general ended bitmaps.
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         | 2 |  |  |    Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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         | 3 |  |  |    2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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         | 4 |  |  |  
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         | 5 |  |  | This file is part of GCC.
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         | 6 |  |  |  
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         | 7 |  |  | GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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         | 8 |  |  | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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         | 9 |  |  | Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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         | 10 |  |  | version.
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         | 11 |  |  |  
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         | 12 |  |  | GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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         | 14 |  |  | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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         | 15 |  |  | for more details.
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         | 16 |  |  |  
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         | 17 |  |  | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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         | 18 |  |  | along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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         | 19 |  |  | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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         | 20 |  |  |  
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         | 21 |  |  | #ifndef GCC_BITMAP_H
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         | 22 |  |  | #define GCC_BITMAP_H
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         | 23 |  |  | #include "hashtab.h"
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         | 24 |  |  | #include "statistics.h"
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         | 25 |  |  | #include "obstack.h"
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         | 26 |  |  |  
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         | 27 |  |  | /* Fundamental storage type for bitmap.  */
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         | 28 |  |  |  
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         | 29 |  |  | typedef unsigned long BITMAP_WORD;
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         | 30 |  |  | /* BITMAP_WORD_BITS needs to be unsigned, but cannot contain casts as
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         | 31 |  |  |    it is used in preprocessor directives -- hence the 1u.  */
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         | 32 |  |  | #define BITMAP_WORD_BITS (CHAR_BIT * SIZEOF_LONG * 1u)
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         | 33 |  |  |  
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         | 34 |  |  | /* Number of words to use for each element in the linked list.  */
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         | 35 |  |  |  
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         | 36 |  |  | #ifndef BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS
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         | 37 |  |  | #define BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS ((128 + BITMAP_WORD_BITS - 1) / BITMAP_WORD_BITS)
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         | 38 |  |  | #endif
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         | 39 |  |  |  
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         | 40 |  |  | /* Number of bits in each actual element of a bitmap.  */
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         | 41 |  |  |  
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         | 42 |  |  | #define BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS (BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS * BITMAP_WORD_BITS)
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         | 43 |  |  |  
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         | 44 |  |  | /* Obstack for allocating bitmaps and elements from.  */
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         | 45 |  |  | typedef struct GTY (()) bitmap_obstack {
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         | 46 |  |  |   struct bitmap_element_def *elements;
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         | 47 |  |  |   struct bitmap_head_def *heads;
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         | 48 |  |  |   struct obstack GTY ((skip)) obstack;
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         | 49 |  |  | } bitmap_obstack;
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         | 50 |  |  |  
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         | 51 |  |  | /* Bitmap set element.  We use a linked list to hold only the bits that
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         | 52 |  |  |    are set.  This allows for use to grow the bitset dynamically without
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         | 53 |  |  |    having to realloc and copy a giant bit array.
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         | 54 |  |  |  
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         | 55 |  |  |    The free list is implemented as a list of lists.  There is one
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         | 56 |  |  |    outer list connected together by prev fields.  Each element of that
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         | 57 |  |  |    outer is an inner list (that may consist only of the outer list
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         | 58 |  |  |    element) that are connected by the next fields.  The prev pointer
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         | 59 |  |  |    is undefined for interior elements.  This allows
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         | 60 |  |  |    bitmap_elt_clear_from to be implemented in unit time rather than
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         | 61 |  |  |    linear in the number of elements to be freed.  */
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         | 62 |  |  |  
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         | 63 |  |  | typedef struct GTY(()) bitmap_element_def {
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         | 64 |  |  |   struct bitmap_element_def *next;              /* Next element.  */
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         | 65 |  |  |   struct bitmap_element_def *prev;              /* Previous element.  */
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         | 66 |  |  |   unsigned int indx;                    /* regno/BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS.  */
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         | 67 |  |  |   BITMAP_WORD bits[BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS]; /* Bits that are set.  */
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         | 68 |  |  | } bitmap_element;
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         | 69 |  |  |  
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         | 70 |  |  | struct bitmap_descriptor;
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         | 71 |  |  | /* Head of bitmap linked list.  gengtype ignores ifdefs, but for
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         | 72 |  |  |    statistics we need to add a bitmap descriptor pointer.  As it is
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         | 73 |  |  |    not collected, we can just GTY((skip)) it.   */
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         | 74 |  |  |  
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         | 75 |  |  | typedef struct GTY(()) bitmap_head_def {
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         | 76 |  |  |   bitmap_element *first;        /* First element in linked list.  */
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         | 77 |  |  |   bitmap_element *current;      /* Last element looked at.  */
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         | 78 |  |  |   unsigned int indx;            /* Index of last element looked at.  */
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         | 79 |  |  |   bitmap_obstack *obstack;      /* Obstack to allocate elements from.
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         | 80 |  |  |                                    If NULL, then use GGC allocation.  */
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         | 81 |  |  | #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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         | 82 |  |  |   struct bitmap_descriptor GTY((skip)) *desc;
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         | 83 |  |  | #endif
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         | 84 |  |  | } bitmap_head;
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         | 85 |  |  |  
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         | 86 |  |  | /* Global data */
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         | 87 |  |  | extern bitmap_element bitmap_zero_bits; /* Zero bitmap element */
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         | 88 |  |  | extern bitmap_obstack bitmap_default_obstack;   /* Default bitmap obstack */
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         | 89 |  |  |  
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         | 90 |  |  | /* Clear a bitmap by freeing up the linked list.  */
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         | 91 |  |  | extern void bitmap_clear (bitmap);
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         | 92 |  |  |  
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         | 93 |  |  | /* Copy a bitmap to another bitmap.  */
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         | 94 |  |  | extern void bitmap_copy (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 95 |  |  |  
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         | 96 |  |  | /* True if two bitmaps are identical.  */
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         | 97 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_equal_p (const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 98 |  |  |  
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         | 99 |  |  | /* True if the bitmaps intersect (their AND is non-empty).  */
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         | 100 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_intersect_p (const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 101 |  |  |  
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         | 102 |  |  | /* True if the complement of the second intersects the first (their
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         | 103 |  |  |    AND_COMPL is non-empty).  */
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         | 104 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_intersect_compl_p (const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 105 |  |  |  
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         | 106 |  |  | /* True if MAP is an empty bitmap.  */
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         | 107 |  |  | #define bitmap_empty_p(MAP) (!(MAP)->first)
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         | 108 |  |  |  
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         | 109 |  |  | /* True if the bitmap has only a single bit set.  */
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         | 110 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_single_bit_set_p (const_bitmap);
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         | 111 |  |  |  
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         | 112 |  |  | /* Count the number of bits set in the bitmap.  */
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         | 113 |  |  | extern unsigned long bitmap_count_bits (const_bitmap);
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         | 114 |  |  |  
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         | 115 |  |  | /* Boolean operations on bitmaps.  The _into variants are two operand
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         | 116 |  |  |    versions that modify the first source operand.  The other variants
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         | 117 |  |  |    are three operand versions that to not destroy the source bitmaps.
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         | 118 |  |  |    The operations supported are &, & ~, |, ^.  */
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         | 119 |  |  | extern void bitmap_and (bitmap, const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 120 |  |  | extern void bitmap_and_into (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 121 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_and_compl (bitmap, const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 122 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_and_compl_into (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 123 |  |  | #define bitmap_compl_and(DST, A, B) bitmap_and_compl (DST, B, A)
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         | 124 |  |  | extern void bitmap_compl_and_into (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 125 |  |  | extern void bitmap_clear_range (bitmap, unsigned int, unsigned int);
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         | 126 |  |  | extern void bitmap_set_range (bitmap, unsigned int, unsigned int);
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         | 127 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_ior (bitmap, const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 128 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_ior_into (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 129 |  |  | extern void bitmap_xor (bitmap, const_bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 130 |  |  | extern void bitmap_xor_into (bitmap, const_bitmap);
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         | 131 |  |  |  
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         | 132 |  |  | /* DST = A | (B & C).  Return true if DST changes.  */
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         | 133 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_ior_and_into (bitmap DST, const_bitmap B, const_bitmap C);
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         | 134 |  |  | /* DST = A | (B & ~C).  Return true if DST changes.  */
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         | 135 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_ior_and_compl (bitmap DST, const_bitmap A, const_bitmap B, const_bitmap C);
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         | 136 |  |  | /* A |= (B & ~C).  Return true if A changes.  */
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         | 137 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_ior_and_compl_into (bitmap DST, const_bitmap B, const_bitmap C);
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         | 138 |  |  |  
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         | 139 |  |  | /* Clear a single bit in a bitmap.  Return true if the bit changed.  */
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         | 140 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_clear_bit (bitmap, int);
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         | 141 |  |  |  
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         | 142 |  |  | /* Set a single bit in a bitmap.  Return true if the bit changed.  */
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         | 143 |  |  | extern bool bitmap_set_bit (bitmap, int);
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         | 144 |  |  |  
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         | 145 |  |  | /* Return true if a register is set in a register set.  */
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         | 146 |  |  | extern int bitmap_bit_p (bitmap, int);
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         | 147 |  |  |  
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         | 148 |  |  | /* Debug functions to print a bitmap linked list.  */
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         | 149 |  |  | extern void debug_bitmap (const_bitmap);
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         | 150 |  |  | extern void debug_bitmap_file (FILE *, const_bitmap);
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         | 151 |  |  |  
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         | 152 |  |  | /* Print a bitmap.  */
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         | 153 |  |  | extern void bitmap_print (FILE *, const_bitmap, const char *, const char *);
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         | 154 |  |  |  
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         | 155 |  |  | /* Initialize and release a bitmap obstack.  */
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         | 156 |  |  | extern void bitmap_obstack_initialize (bitmap_obstack *);
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         | 157 |  |  | extern void bitmap_obstack_release (bitmap_obstack *);
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         | 158 |  |  | extern void bitmap_register (bitmap MEM_STAT_DECL);
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         | 159 |  |  | extern void dump_bitmap_statistics (void);
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         | 160 |  |  |  
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         | 161 |  |  | /* Initialize a bitmap header.  OBSTACK indicates the bitmap obstack
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         | 162 |  |  |    to allocate from, NULL for GC'd bitmap.  */
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         | 163 |  |  |  
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         | 164 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 165 |  |  | bitmap_initialize_stat (bitmap head, bitmap_obstack *obstack MEM_STAT_DECL)
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         | 166 |  |  | {
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         | 167 |  |  |   head->first = head->current = NULL;
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         | 168 |  |  |   head->obstack = obstack;
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         | 169 |  |  | #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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         | 170 |  |  |   bitmap_register (head PASS_MEM_STAT);
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         | 171 |  |  | #endif
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         | 172 |  |  | }
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         | 173 |  |  | #define bitmap_initialize(h,o) bitmap_initialize_stat (h,o MEM_STAT_INFO)
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         | 174 |  |  |  
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         | 175 |  |  | /* Allocate and free bitmaps from obstack, malloc and gc'd memory.  */
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         | 176 |  |  | extern bitmap bitmap_obstack_alloc_stat (bitmap_obstack *obstack MEM_STAT_DECL);
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         | 177 |  |  | #define bitmap_obstack_alloc(t) bitmap_obstack_alloc_stat (t MEM_STAT_INFO)
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         | 178 |  |  | extern bitmap bitmap_gc_alloc_stat (ALONE_MEM_STAT_DECL);
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         | 179 |  |  | #define bitmap_gc_alloc() bitmap_gc_alloc_stat (ALONE_MEM_STAT_INFO)
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         | 180 |  |  | extern void bitmap_obstack_free (bitmap);
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         | 181 |  |  |  
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         | 182 |  |  | /* A few compatibility/functions macros for compatibility with sbitmaps */
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         | 183 |  |  | #define dump_bitmap(file, bitmap) bitmap_print (file, bitmap, "", "\n")
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         | 184 |  |  | #define bitmap_zero(a) bitmap_clear (a)
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         | 185 |  |  | extern unsigned bitmap_first_set_bit (const_bitmap);
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         | 186 |  |  | extern unsigned bitmap_last_set_bit (const_bitmap);
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         | 187 |  |  |  
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         | 188 |  |  | /* Compute bitmap hash (for purposes of hashing etc.)  */
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         | 189 |  |  | extern hashval_t bitmap_hash(const_bitmap);
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         | 190 |  |  |  
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         | 191 |  |  | /* Allocate a bitmap from a bit obstack.  */
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         | 192 |  |  | #define BITMAP_ALLOC(OBSTACK) bitmap_obstack_alloc (OBSTACK)
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         | 193 |  |  |  
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         | 194 |  |  | /* Allocate a gc'd bitmap.  */
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         | 195 |  |  | #define BITMAP_GGC_ALLOC() bitmap_gc_alloc ()
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         | 196 |  |  |  
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         | 197 |  |  | /* Do any cleanup needed on a bitmap when it is no longer used.  */
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         | 198 |  |  | #define BITMAP_FREE(BITMAP) \
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         | 199 |  |  |        ((void) (bitmap_obstack_free ((bitmap) BITMAP), (BITMAP) = (bitmap) NULL))
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         | 200 |  |  |  
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         | 201 |  |  | /* Iterator for bitmaps.  */
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         | 202 |  |  |  
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         | 203 |  |  | typedef struct
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         | 204 |  |  | {
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         | 205 |  |  |   /* Pointer to the current bitmap element.  */
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         | 206 |  |  |   bitmap_element *elt1;
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         | 207 |  |  |  
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         | 208 |  |  |   /* Pointer to 2nd bitmap element when two are involved.  */
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         | 209 |  |  |   bitmap_element *elt2;
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         | 210 |  |  |  
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         | 211 |  |  |   /* Word within the current element.  */
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         | 212 |  |  |   unsigned word_no;
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         | 213 |  |  |  
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         | 214 |  |  |   /* Contents of the actually processed word.  When finding next bit
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         | 215 |  |  |      it is shifted right, so that the actual bit is always the least
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         | 216 |  |  |      significant bit of ACTUAL.  */
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         | 217 |  |  |   BITMAP_WORD bits;
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         | 218 |  |  | } bitmap_iterator;
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         | 219 |  |  |  
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         | 220 |  |  | /* Initialize a single bitmap iterator.  START_BIT is the first bit to
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         | 221 |  |  |    iterate from.  */
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         | 222 |  |  |  
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         | 223 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 224 |  |  | bmp_iter_set_init (bitmap_iterator *bi, const_bitmap map,
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         | 225 |  |  |                    unsigned start_bit, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 226 |  |  | {
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         | 227 |  |  |   bi->elt1 = map->first;
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         | 228 |  |  |   bi->elt2 = NULL;
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         | 229 |  |  |  
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         | 230 |  |  |   /* Advance elt1 until it is not before the block containing start_bit.  */
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         | 231 |  |  |   while (1)
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         | 232 |  |  |     {
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         | 233 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt1)
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         | 234 |  |  |         {
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         | 235 |  |  |           bi->elt1 = &bitmap_zero_bits;
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         | 236 |  |  |           break;
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         | 237 |  |  |         }
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         | 238 |  |  |  
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         | 239 |  |  |       if (bi->elt1->indx >= start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 240 |  |  |         break;
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         | 241 |  |  |       bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
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         | 242 |  |  |     }
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         | 243 |  |  |  
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         | 244 |  |  |   /* We might have gone past the start bit, so reinitialize it.  */
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         | 245 |  |  |   if (bi->elt1->indx != start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 246 |  |  |     start_bit = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
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         | 247 |  |  |  
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         | 248 |  |  |   /* Initialize for what is now start_bit.  */
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         | 249 |  |  |   bi->word_no = start_bit / BITMAP_WORD_BITS % BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS;
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         | 250 |  |  |   bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no];
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         | 251 |  |  |   bi->bits >>= start_bit % BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
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         | 252 |  |  |  
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         | 253 |  |  |   /* If this word is zero, we must make sure we're not pointing at the
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         | 254 |  |  |      first bit, otherwise our incrementing to the next word boundary
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         | 255 |  |  |      will fail.  It won't matter if this increment moves us into the
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         | 256 |  |  |      next word.  */
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         | 257 |  |  |   start_bit += !bi->bits;
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         | 258 |  |  |  
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         | 259 |  |  |   *bit_no = start_bit;
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         | 260 |  |  | }
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         | 261 |  |  |  
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         | 262 |  |  | /* Initialize an iterator to iterate over the intersection of two
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         | 263 |  |  |    bitmaps.  START_BIT is the bit to commence from.  */
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         | 264 |  |  |  
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         | 265 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 266 |  |  | bmp_iter_and_init (bitmap_iterator *bi, const_bitmap map1, const_bitmap map2,
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         | 267 |  |  |                    unsigned start_bit, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 268 |  |  | {
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         | 269 |  |  |   bi->elt1 = map1->first;
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         | 270 |  |  |   bi->elt2 = map2->first;
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         | 271 |  |  |  
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         | 272 |  |  |   /* Advance elt1 until it is not before the block containing
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         | 273 |  |  |      start_bit.  */
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         | 274 |  |  |   while (1)
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         | 275 |  |  |     {
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         | 276 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt1)
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         | 277 |  |  |         {
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         | 278 |  |  |           bi->elt2 = NULL;
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         | 279 |  |  |           break;
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         | 280 |  |  |         }
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         | 281 |  |  |  
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         | 282 |  |  |       if (bi->elt1->indx >= start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 283 |  |  |         break;
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         | 284 |  |  |       bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
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         | 285 |  |  |     }
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         | 286 |  |  |  
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         | 287 |  |  |   /* Advance elt2 until it is not before elt1.  */
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         | 288 |  |  |   while (1)
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         | 289 |  |  |     {
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         | 290 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt2)
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         | 291 |  |  |         {
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         | 292 |  |  |           bi->elt1 = bi->elt2 = &bitmap_zero_bits;
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         | 293 |  |  |           break;
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         | 294 |  |  |         }
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         | 295 |  |  |  
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         | 296 |  |  |       if (bi->elt2->indx >= bi->elt1->indx)
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         | 297 |  |  |         break;
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         | 298 |  |  |       bi->elt2 = bi->elt2->next;
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         | 299 |  |  |     }
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         | 300 |  |  |  
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         | 301 |  |  |   /* If we're at the same index, then we have some intersecting bits.  */
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         | 302 |  |  |   if (bi->elt1->indx == bi->elt2->indx)
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         | 303 |  |  |     {
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         | 304 |  |  |       /* We might have advanced beyond the start_bit, so reinitialize
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         | 305 |  |  |          for that.  */
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         | 306 |  |  |       if (bi->elt1->indx != start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 307 |  |  |         start_bit = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
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         | 308 |  |  |  
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         | 309 |  |  |       bi->word_no = start_bit / BITMAP_WORD_BITS % BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS;
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         | 310 |  |  |       bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no] & bi->elt2->bits[bi->word_no];
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         | 311 |  |  |       bi->bits >>= start_bit % BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
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         | 312 |  |  |     }
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         | 313 |  |  |   else
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         | 314 |  |  |     {
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         | 315 |  |  |       /* Otherwise we must immediately advance elt1, so initialize for
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         | 316 |  |  |          that.  */
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         | 317 |  |  |       bi->word_no = BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS - 1;
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         | 318 |  |  |       bi->bits = 0;
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         | 319 |  |  |     }
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         | 320 |  |  |  
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         | 321 |  |  |   /* If this word is zero, we must make sure we're not pointing at the
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         | 322 |  |  |      first bit, otherwise our incrementing to the next word boundary
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         | 323 |  |  |      will fail.  It won't matter if this increment moves us into the
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         | 324 |  |  |      next word.  */
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         | 325 |  |  |   start_bit += !bi->bits;
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         | 326 |  |  |  
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         | 327 |  |  |   *bit_no = start_bit;
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         | 328 |  |  | }
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         | 329 |  |  |  
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         | 330 |  |  | /* Initialize an iterator to iterate over the bits in MAP1 & ~MAP2.
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         | 331 |  |  |    */
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         | 332 |  |  |  
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         | 333 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 334 |  |  | bmp_iter_and_compl_init (bitmap_iterator *bi, const_bitmap map1, const_bitmap map2,
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         | 335 |  |  |                          unsigned start_bit, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 336 |  |  | {
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         | 337 |  |  |   bi->elt1 = map1->first;
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         | 338 |  |  |   bi->elt2 = map2->first;
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         | 339 |  |  |  
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         | 340 |  |  |   /* Advance elt1 until it is not before the block containing start_bit.  */
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         | 341 |  |  |   while (1)
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         | 342 |  |  |     {
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         | 343 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt1)
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         | 344 |  |  |         {
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         | 345 |  |  |           bi->elt1 = &bitmap_zero_bits;
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         | 346 |  |  |           break;
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         | 347 |  |  |         }
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         | 348 |  |  |  
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         | 349 |  |  |       if (bi->elt1->indx >= start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 350 |  |  |         break;
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         | 351 |  |  |       bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
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         | 352 |  |  |     }
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         | 353 |  |  |  
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         | 354 |  |  |   /* Advance elt2 until it is not before elt1.  */
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         | 355 |  |  |   while (bi->elt2 && bi->elt2->indx < bi->elt1->indx)
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         | 356 |  |  |     bi->elt2 = bi->elt2->next;
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         | 357 |  |  |  
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         | 358 |  |  |   /* We might have advanced beyond the start_bit, so reinitialize for
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         | 359 |  |  |      that.  */
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         | 360 |  |  |   if (bi->elt1->indx != start_bit / BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS)
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         | 361 |  |  |     start_bit = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
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         | 362 |  |  |  
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         | 363 |  |  |   bi->word_no = start_bit / BITMAP_WORD_BITS % BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS;
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         | 364 |  |  |   bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no];
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         | 365 |  |  |   if (bi->elt2 && bi->elt1->indx == bi->elt2->indx)
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         | 366 |  |  |     bi->bits &= ~bi->elt2->bits[bi->word_no];
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         | 367 |  |  |   bi->bits >>= start_bit % BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
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         | 368 |  |  |  
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         | 369 |  |  |   /* If this word is zero, we must make sure we're not pointing at the
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         | 370 |  |  |      first bit, otherwise our incrementing to the next word boundary
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         | 371 |  |  |      will fail.  It won't matter if this increment moves us into the
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         | 372 |  |  |      next word.  */
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         | 373 |  |  |   start_bit += !bi->bits;
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         | 374 |  |  |  
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         | 375 |  |  |   *bit_no = start_bit;
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         | 376 |  |  | }
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         | 377 |  |  |  
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         | 378 |  |  | /* Advance to the next bit in BI.  We don't advance to the next
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         | 379 |  |  |    nonzero bit yet.  */
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         | 380 |  |  |  
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         | 381 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 382 |  |  | bmp_iter_next (bitmap_iterator *bi, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 383 |  |  | {
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         | 384 |  |  |   bi->bits >>= 1;
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         | 385 |  |  |   *bit_no += 1;
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         | 386 |  |  | }
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         | 387 |  |  |  
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         | 388 |  |  | /* Advance to first set bit in BI.  */
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         | 389 |  |  |  
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         | 390 |  |  | static inline void
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         | 391 |  |  | bmp_iter_next_bit (bitmap_iterator * bi, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 392 |  |  | {
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         | 393 |  |  | #if (GCC_VERSION >= 3004)
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         | 394 |  |  |   {
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         | 395 |  |  |     unsigned int n = __builtin_ctzl (bi->bits);
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         | 396 |  |  |     gcc_assert (sizeof (unsigned long) == sizeof (BITMAP_WORD));
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         | 397 |  |  |     bi->bits >>= n;
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         | 398 |  |  |     *bit_no += n;
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         | 399 |  |  |   }
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         | 400 |  |  | #else
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         | 401 |  |  |   while (!(bi->bits & 1))
 | 
      
         | 402 |  |  |     {
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         | 403 |  |  |       bi->bits >>= 1;
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         | 404 |  |  |       *bit_no += 1;
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         | 405 |  |  |     }
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         | 406 |  |  | #endif
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         | 407 |  |  | }
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         | 408 |  |  |  
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         | 409 |  |  | /* Advance to the next nonzero bit of a single bitmap, we will have
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         | 410 |  |  |    already advanced past the just iterated bit.  Return true if there
 | 
      
         | 411 |  |  |    is a bit to iterate.  */
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         | 412 |  |  |  
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         | 413 |  |  | static inline bool
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         | 414 |  |  | bmp_iter_set (bitmap_iterator *bi, unsigned *bit_no)
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         | 415 |  |  | {
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         | 416 |  |  |   /* If our current word is nonzero, it contains the bit we want.  */
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         | 417 |  |  |   if (bi->bits)
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         | 418 |  |  |     {
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         | 419 |  |  |     next_bit:
 | 
      
         | 420 |  |  |       bmp_iter_next_bit (bi, bit_no);
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         | 421 |  |  |       return true;
 | 
      
         | 422 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 423 |  |  |  
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         | 424 |  |  |   /* Round up to the word boundary.  We might have just iterated past
 | 
      
         | 425 |  |  |      the end of the last word, hence the -1.  It is not possible for
 | 
      
         | 426 |  |  |      bit_no to point at the beginning of the now last word.  */
 | 
      
         | 427 |  |  |   *bit_no = ((*bit_no + BITMAP_WORD_BITS - 1)
 | 
      
         | 428 |  |  |              / BITMAP_WORD_BITS * BITMAP_WORD_BITS);
 | 
      
         | 429 |  |  |   bi->word_no++;
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         | 430 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 431 |  |  |   while (1)
 | 
      
         | 432 |  |  |     {
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         | 433 |  |  |       /* Find the next nonzero word in this elt.  */
 | 
      
         | 434 |  |  |       while (bi->word_no != BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS)
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         | 435 |  |  |         {
 | 
      
         | 436 |  |  |           bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no];
 | 
      
         | 437 |  |  |           if (bi->bits)
 | 
      
         | 438 |  |  |             goto next_bit;
 | 
      
         | 439 |  |  |           *bit_no += BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 440 |  |  |           bi->word_no++;
 | 
      
         | 441 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 442 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 443 |  |  |       /* Advance to the next element.  */
 | 
      
         | 444 |  |  |       bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
 | 
      
         | 445 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt1)
 | 
      
         | 446 |  |  |         return false;
 | 
      
         | 447 |  |  |       *bit_no = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 448 |  |  |       bi->word_no = 0;
 | 
      
         | 449 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 450 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 451 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 452 |  |  | /* Advance to the next nonzero bit of an intersecting pair of
 | 
      
         | 453 |  |  |    bitmaps.  We will have already advanced past the just iterated bit.
 | 
      
         | 454 |  |  |    Return true if there is a bit to iterate.  */
 | 
      
         | 455 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 456 |  |  | static inline bool
 | 
      
         | 457 |  |  | bmp_iter_and (bitmap_iterator *bi, unsigned *bit_no)
 | 
      
         | 458 |  |  | {
 | 
      
         | 459 |  |  |   /* If our current word is nonzero, it contains the bit we want.  */
 | 
      
         | 460 |  |  |   if (bi->bits)
 | 
      
         | 461 |  |  |     {
 | 
      
         | 462 |  |  |     next_bit:
 | 
      
         | 463 |  |  |       bmp_iter_next_bit (bi, bit_no);
 | 
      
         | 464 |  |  |       return true;
 | 
      
         | 465 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 466 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 467 |  |  |   /* Round up to the word boundary.  We might have just iterated past
 | 
      
         | 468 |  |  |      the end of the last word, hence the -1.  It is not possible for
 | 
      
         | 469 |  |  |      bit_no to point at the beginning of the now last word.  */
 | 
      
         | 470 |  |  |   *bit_no = ((*bit_no + BITMAP_WORD_BITS - 1)
 | 
      
         | 471 |  |  |              / BITMAP_WORD_BITS * BITMAP_WORD_BITS);
 | 
      
         | 472 |  |  |   bi->word_no++;
 | 
      
         | 473 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 474 |  |  |   while (1)
 | 
      
         | 475 |  |  |     {
 | 
      
         | 476 |  |  |       /* Find the next nonzero word in this elt.  */
 | 
      
         | 477 |  |  |       while (bi->word_no != BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS)
 | 
      
         | 478 |  |  |         {
 | 
      
         | 479 |  |  |           bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no] & bi->elt2->bits[bi->word_no];
 | 
      
         | 480 |  |  |           if (bi->bits)
 | 
      
         | 481 |  |  |             goto next_bit;
 | 
      
         | 482 |  |  |           *bit_no += BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 483 |  |  |           bi->word_no++;
 | 
      
         | 484 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 485 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 486 |  |  |       /* Advance to the next identical element.  */
 | 
      
         | 487 |  |  |       do
 | 
      
         | 488 |  |  |         {
 | 
      
         | 489 |  |  |           /* Advance elt1 while it is less than elt2.  We always want
 | 
      
         | 490 |  |  |              to advance one elt.  */
 | 
      
         | 491 |  |  |           do
 | 
      
         | 492 |  |  |             {
 | 
      
         | 493 |  |  |               bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
 | 
      
         | 494 |  |  |               if (!bi->elt1)
 | 
      
         | 495 |  |  |                 return false;
 | 
      
         | 496 |  |  |             }
 | 
      
         | 497 |  |  |           while (bi->elt1->indx < bi->elt2->indx);
 | 
      
         | 498 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 499 |  |  |           /* Advance elt2 to be no less than elt1.  This might not
 | 
      
         | 500 |  |  |              advance.  */
 | 
      
         | 501 |  |  |           while (bi->elt2->indx < bi->elt1->indx)
 | 
      
         | 502 |  |  |             {
 | 
      
         | 503 |  |  |               bi->elt2 = bi->elt2->next;
 | 
      
         | 504 |  |  |               if (!bi->elt2)
 | 
      
         | 505 |  |  |                 return false;
 | 
      
         | 506 |  |  |             }
 | 
      
         | 507 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 508 |  |  |       while (bi->elt1->indx != bi->elt2->indx);
 | 
      
         | 509 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 510 |  |  |       *bit_no = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 511 |  |  |       bi->word_no = 0;
 | 
      
         | 512 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 513 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 514 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 515 |  |  | /* Advance to the next nonzero bit in the intersection of
 | 
      
         | 516 |  |  |    complemented bitmaps.  We will have already advanced past the just
 | 
      
         | 517 |  |  |    iterated bit.  */
 | 
      
         | 518 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 519 |  |  | static inline bool
 | 
      
         | 520 |  |  | bmp_iter_and_compl (bitmap_iterator *bi, unsigned *bit_no)
 | 
      
         | 521 |  |  | {
 | 
      
         | 522 |  |  |   /* If our current word is nonzero, it contains the bit we want.  */
 | 
      
         | 523 |  |  |   if (bi->bits)
 | 
      
         | 524 |  |  |     {
 | 
      
         | 525 |  |  |     next_bit:
 | 
      
         | 526 |  |  |       bmp_iter_next_bit (bi, bit_no);
 | 
      
         | 527 |  |  |       return true;
 | 
      
         | 528 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 529 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 530 |  |  |   /* Round up to the word boundary.  We might have just iterated past
 | 
      
         | 531 |  |  |      the end of the last word, hence the -1.  It is not possible for
 | 
      
         | 532 |  |  |      bit_no to point at the beginning of the now last word.  */
 | 
      
         | 533 |  |  |   *bit_no = ((*bit_no + BITMAP_WORD_BITS - 1)
 | 
      
         | 534 |  |  |              / BITMAP_WORD_BITS * BITMAP_WORD_BITS);
 | 
      
         | 535 |  |  |   bi->word_no++;
 | 
      
         | 536 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 537 |  |  |   while (1)
 | 
      
         | 538 |  |  |     {
 | 
      
         | 539 |  |  |       /* Find the next nonzero word in this elt.  */
 | 
      
         | 540 |  |  |       while (bi->word_no != BITMAP_ELEMENT_WORDS)
 | 
      
         | 541 |  |  |         {
 | 
      
         | 542 |  |  |           bi->bits = bi->elt1->bits[bi->word_no];
 | 
      
         | 543 |  |  |           if (bi->elt2 && bi->elt2->indx == bi->elt1->indx)
 | 
      
         | 544 |  |  |             bi->bits &= ~bi->elt2->bits[bi->word_no];
 | 
      
         | 545 |  |  |           if (bi->bits)
 | 
      
         | 546 |  |  |             goto next_bit;
 | 
      
         | 547 |  |  |           *bit_no += BITMAP_WORD_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 548 |  |  |           bi->word_no++;
 | 
      
         | 549 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 550 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 551 |  |  |       /* Advance to the next element of elt1.  */
 | 
      
         | 552 |  |  |       bi->elt1 = bi->elt1->next;
 | 
      
         | 553 |  |  |       if (!bi->elt1)
 | 
      
         | 554 |  |  |         return false;
 | 
      
         | 555 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 556 |  |  |       /* Advance elt2 until it is no less than elt1.  */
 | 
      
         | 557 |  |  |       while (bi->elt2 && bi->elt2->indx < bi->elt1->indx)
 | 
      
         | 558 |  |  |         bi->elt2 = bi->elt2->next;
 | 
      
         | 559 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 560 |  |  |       *bit_no = bi->elt1->indx * BITMAP_ELEMENT_ALL_BITS;
 | 
      
         | 561 |  |  |       bi->word_no = 0;
 | 
      
         | 562 |  |  |     }
 | 
      
         | 563 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 564 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 565 |  |  | /* Loop over all bits set in BITMAP, starting with MIN and setting
 | 
      
         | 566 |  |  |    BITNUM to the bit number.  ITER is a bitmap iterator.  BITNUM
 | 
      
         | 567 |  |  |    should be treated as a read-only variable as it contains loop
 | 
      
         | 568 |  |  |    state.  */
 | 
      
         | 569 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 570 |  |  | #define EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP(BITMAP, MIN, BITNUM, ITER)             \
 | 
      
         | 571 |  |  |   for (bmp_iter_set_init (&(ITER), (BITMAP), (MIN), &(BITNUM));         \
 | 
      
         | 572 |  |  |        bmp_iter_set (&(ITER), &(BITNUM));                               \
 | 
      
         | 573 |  |  |        bmp_iter_next (&(ITER), &(BITNUM)))
 | 
      
         | 574 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 575 |  |  | /* Loop over all the bits set in BITMAP1 & BITMAP2, starting with MIN
 | 
      
         | 576 |  |  |    and setting BITNUM to the bit number.  ITER is a bitmap iterator.
 | 
      
         | 577 |  |  |    BITNUM should be treated as a read-only variable as it contains
 | 
      
         | 578 |  |  |    loop state.  */
 | 
      
         | 579 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 580 |  |  | #define EXECUTE_IF_AND_IN_BITMAP(BITMAP1, BITMAP2, MIN, BITNUM, ITER)   \
 | 
      
         | 581 |  |  |   for (bmp_iter_and_init (&(ITER), (BITMAP1), (BITMAP2), (MIN),         \
 | 
      
         | 582 |  |  |                           &(BITNUM));                                   \
 | 
      
         | 583 |  |  |        bmp_iter_and (&(ITER), &(BITNUM));                               \
 | 
      
         | 584 |  |  |        bmp_iter_next (&(ITER), &(BITNUM)))
 | 
      
         | 585 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 586 |  |  | /* Loop over all the bits set in BITMAP1 & ~BITMAP2, starting with MIN
 | 
      
         | 587 |  |  |    and setting BITNUM to the bit number.  ITER is a bitmap iterator.
 | 
      
         | 588 |  |  |    BITNUM should be treated as a read-only variable as it contains
 | 
      
         | 589 |  |  |    loop state.  */
 | 
      
         | 590 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 591 |  |  | #define EXECUTE_IF_AND_COMPL_IN_BITMAP(BITMAP1, BITMAP2, MIN, BITNUM, ITER) \
 | 
      
         | 592 |  |  |   for (bmp_iter_and_compl_init (&(ITER), (BITMAP1), (BITMAP2), (MIN),   \
 | 
      
         | 593 |  |  |                                 &(BITNUM));                             \
 | 
      
         | 594 |  |  |        bmp_iter_and_compl (&(ITER), &(BITNUM));                         \
 | 
      
         | 595 |  |  |        bmp_iter_next (&(ITER), &(BITNUM)))
 | 
      
         | 596 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 597 |  |  | #endif /* GCC_BITMAP_H */
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