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\input texinfo  @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename gccint.info
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@c INTERNALS is used by md.texi to determine whether to include the
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@c whole of that file, in the internals manual, or only the part
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@c dealing with constraints, in the user manual.
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@set INTERNALS
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@c See miscellaneous notes in gcc.texi on checks/things to do.
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@include gcc-common.texi
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@settitle GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals
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@c Create a separate index for command line options.
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@defcodeindex op
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@c Merge the standard indexes into a single one.
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@syncodeindex fn cp
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@syncodeindex vr cp
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@syncodeindex ky cp
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@syncodeindex pg cp
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@syncodeindex tp cp
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@paragraphindent 1
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@c %**end of header
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@copying
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Copyright @copyright{} 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
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1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
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Invariant Sections being ``GNU General Public License'' and ``Funding
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Free Software'', the Front-Cover texts being (a) (see below), and with
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the Back-Cover Texts being (b) (see below).  A copy of the license is
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included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
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(a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
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     A GNU Manual
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(b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
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     You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
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     software.  Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
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     funds for GNU development.
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@end copying
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@ifnottex
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@dircategory Software development
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@direntry
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* gccint: (gccint).            Internals of the GNU Compiler Collection.
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@end direntry
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This file documents the internals of the GNU compilers.
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@sp 1
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@insertcopying
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@sp 1
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@end ifnottex
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@setchapternewpage odd
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@titlepage
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@title GNU Compiler Collection Internals
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@versionsubtitle
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@author Richard M. Stallman and the @sc{GCC} Developer Community
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@page
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@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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@insertcopying
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@end titlepage
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@summarycontents
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@contents
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@page
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@node Top, Contributing,, (DIR)
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@top Introduction
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@cindex introduction
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This manual documents the internals of the GNU compilers, including
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how to port them to new targets and some information about how to
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write front ends for new languages.  It corresponds to GCC version
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@value{version-GCC}.  The use of the GNU compilers is documented in a
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separate manual.  @xref{Top,, Introduction, gcc, Using the GNU
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Compiler Collection (GCC)}.
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This manual is mainly a reference manual rather than a tutorial.  It
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discusses how to contribute to GCC (@pxref{Contributing}), the
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characteristics of the machines supported by GCC as hosts and targets
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(@pxref{Portability}), how GCC relates to the ABIs on such systems
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(@pxref{Interface}), and the characteristics of the languages for
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which GCC front ends are written (@pxref{Languages}).  It then
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describes the GCC source tree structure and build system, some of the
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interfaces to GCC front ends, and how support for a target system is
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implemented in GCC@.
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Additional tutorial information is linked to from
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@uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html}.
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@menu
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* Contributing::    How to contribute to testing and developing GCC.
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* Portability::     Goals of GCC's portability features.
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* Interface::       Function-call interface of GCC output.
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* Libgcc::          Low-level runtime library used by GCC.
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* Languages::       Languages for which GCC front ends are written.
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* Source Tree::     GCC source tree structure and build system.
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* Options::         Option specification files.
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* Passes::          Order of passes, what they do, and what each file is for.
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* Trees::           The source representation used by the C and C++ front ends.
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* RTL::             The intermediate representation that most passes work on.
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* Control Flow::    Maintaining and manipulating the control flow graph.
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* Tree SSA::        Analysis and optimization of the tree representation.
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* Loop Analysis and Representation:: Analysis and representation of loops
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* Machine Desc::    How to write machine description instruction patterns.
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* Target Macros::   How to write the machine description C macros and functions.
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* Host Config::     Writing the @file{xm-@var{machine}.h} file.
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* Fragments::       Writing the @file{t-@var{target}} and @file{x-@var{host}} files.
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* Collect2::        How @code{collect2} works; how it finds @code{ld}.
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* Header Dirs::     Understanding the standard header file directories.
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* Type Information:: GCC's memory management; generating type information.
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* Funding::         How to help assure funding for free software.
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* GNU Project::     The GNU Project and GNU/Linux.
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* Copying::         GNU General Public License says
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                     how you can copy and share GCC.
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: How you can copy and share this manual.
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* Contributors::    People who have contributed to GCC.
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* Option Index::    Index to command line options.
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* Concept Index::   Index of concepts and symbol names.
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@end menu
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@include contribute.texi
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@include portability.texi
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@include interface.texi
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@include libgcc.texi
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@include languages.texi
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@include sourcebuild.texi
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@include options.texi
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@include passes.texi
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@include c-tree.texi
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@include tree-ssa.texi
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@include loop.texi
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@include rtl.texi
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@include cfg.texi
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@include md.texi
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@include tm.texi
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@include hostconfig.texi
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@include fragments.texi
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@include collect2.texi
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@include headerdirs.texi
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@include gty.texi
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@include funding.texi
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@include gnu.texi
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@include gpl.texi
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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@c GFDL
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@include fdl.texi
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@include contrib.texi
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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@c Indexes
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@node Option Index
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@unnumbered Option Index
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GCC's command line options are indexed here without any initial @samp{-}
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or @samp{--}.  Where an option has both positive and negative forms
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(such as @option{-f@var{option}} and @option{-fno-@var{option}}),
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relevant entries in the manual are indexed under the most appropriate
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form; it may sometimes be useful to look up both forms.
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@printindex op
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@node Concept Index
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@unnumbered Concept Index
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@printindex cp
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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@c Epilogue
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@bye

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