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/* Declarations for insn-output.c.  These functions are defined in recog.c,
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   final.c, and varasm.c.
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   Copyright (C) 1987, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998,
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   1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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 it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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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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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef GCC_OUTPUT_H
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#define GCC_OUTPUT_H
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/* Initialize data in final at the beginning of a compilation.  */
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extern void init_final (const char *);
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/* Enable APP processing of subsequent output.
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   Used before the output from an `asm' statement.  */
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extern void app_enable (void);
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/* Disable APP processing of subsequent output.
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   Called from varasm.c before most kinds of output.  */
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extern void app_disable (void);
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/* Return the number of slots filled in the current
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   delayed branch sequence (we don't count the insn needing the
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   delay slot).   Zero if not in a delayed branch sequence.  */
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extern int dbr_sequence_length (void);
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/* Indicate that branch shortening hasn't yet been done.  */
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extern void init_insn_lengths (void);
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/* Obtain the current length of an insn.  If branch shortening has been done,
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   get its actual length.  Otherwise, get its maximum length.  */
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extern int get_attr_length (rtx);
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/* Obtain the current length of an insn.  If branch shortening has been done,
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   get its actual length.  Otherwise, get its minimum length.  */
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extern int get_attr_min_length (rtx);
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/* Make a pass over all insns and compute their actual lengths by shortening
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   any branches of variable length if possible.  */
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extern void shorten_branches (rtx);
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/* Output assembler code for the start of a function,
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   and initialize some of the variables in this file
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   for the new function.  The label for the function and associated
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   assembler pseudo-ops have already been output in
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   `assemble_start_function'.  */
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extern void final_start_function (rtx, FILE *, int);
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/* Output assembler code for the end of a function.
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   For clarity, args are same as those of `final_start_function'
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   even though not all of them are needed.  */
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extern void final_end_function (void);
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/* Output assembler code for some insns: all or part of a function.  */
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extern void final (rtx, FILE *, int);
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/* The final scan for one insn, INSN.  Args are same as in `final', except
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   that INSN is the insn being scanned.  Value returned is the next insn to
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   be scanned.  */
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extern rtx final_scan_insn (rtx, FILE *, int, int, int *);
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/* Replace a SUBREG with a REG or a MEM, based on the thing it is a
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   subreg of.  */
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extern rtx alter_subreg (rtx *);
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/* Report inconsistency between the assembler template and the operands.
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   In an `asm', it's the user's fault; otherwise, the compiler's fault.  */
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extern void output_operand_lossage (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
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/* Output a string of assembler code, substituting insn operands.
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   Defined in final.c.  */
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extern void output_asm_insn (const char *, rtx *);
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/* Compute a worst-case reference address of a branch so that it
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   can be safely used in the presence of aligned labels.
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   Defined in final.c.  */
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extern int insn_current_reference_address (rtx);
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/* Find the alignment associated with a CODE_LABEL.
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   Defined in final.c.  */
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extern int label_to_alignment (rtx);
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/* Output a LABEL_REF, or a bare CODE_LABEL, as an assembler symbol.  */
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extern void output_asm_label (rtx);
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/* Print a memory reference operand for address X
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   using machine-dependent assembler syntax.  */
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extern void output_address (rtx);
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/* Print an integer constant expression in assembler syntax.
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   Addition and subtraction are the only arithmetic
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   that may appear in these expressions.  */
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extern void output_addr_const (FILE *, rtx);
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/* Output a string of assembler code, substituting numbers, strings
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   and fixed syntactic prefixes.  */
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#if GCC_VERSION >= 3004
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#define ATTRIBUTE_ASM_FPRINTF(m, n) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__asm_fprintf__, m, n))) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
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/* This is a magic identifier which allows GCC to figure out the type
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   of HOST_WIDE_INT for %wd specifier checks.  You must issue this
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   typedef before using the __asm_fprintf__ format attribute.  */
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typedef HOST_WIDE_INT __gcc_host_wide_int__;
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#else
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#define ATTRIBUTE_ASM_FPRINTF(m, n) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
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#endif
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extern void asm_fprintf (FILE *file, const char *p, ...)
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     ATTRIBUTE_ASM_FPRINTF(2, 3);
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/* Split up a CONST_DOUBLE or integer constant rtx into two rtx's for single
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   words.  */
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extern void split_double (rtx, rtx *, rtx *);
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/* Return nonzero if this function has no function calls.  */
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extern int leaf_function_p (void);
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/* Return 1 if branch is a forward branch.
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   Uses insn_shuid array, so it works only in the final pass.  May be used by
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   output templates to add branch prediction hints, for example.  */
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extern int final_forward_branch_p (rtx);
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/* Return 1 if this function uses only the registers that can be
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   safely renumbered.  */
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extern int only_leaf_regs_used (void);
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/* Scan IN_RTX and its subexpressions, and renumber all regs into those
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   available in leaf functions.  */
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extern void leaf_renumber_regs_insn (rtx);
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/* Locate the proper template for the given insn-code.  */
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extern const char *get_insn_template (int, rtx);
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/* Functions in flow.c */
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extern int regno_clobbered_at_setjmp (int);
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/* Functions in varasm.c.  */
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/* Declare DECL to be a weak symbol.  */
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extern void declare_weak (tree);
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/* Merge weak status.  */
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extern void merge_weak (tree, tree);
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/* Emit any pending weak declarations.  */
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extern void weak_finish (void);
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/* Decode an `asm' spec for a declaration as a register name.
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   Return the register number, or -1 if nothing specified,
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   or -2 if the ASMSPEC is not `cc' or `memory' and is not recognized,
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   or -3 if ASMSPEC is `cc' and is not recognized,
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   or -4 if ASMSPEC is `memory' and is not recognized.
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   Accept an exact spelling or a decimal number.
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   Prefixes such as % are optional.  */
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extern int decode_reg_name (const char *);
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extern void assemble_alias (tree, tree);
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extern void default_assemble_visibility (tree, int);
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/* Output a string of literal assembler code
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   for an `asm' keyword used between functions.  */
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extern void assemble_asm (tree);
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/* Output assembler code for the constant pool of a function and associated
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   with defining the name of the function.  DECL describes the function.
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   NAME is the function's name.  For the constant pool, we use the current
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   constant pool data.  */
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extern void assemble_start_function (tree, const char *);
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/* Output assembler code associated with defining the size of the
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   function.  DECL describes the function.  NAME is the function's name.  */
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extern void assemble_end_function (tree, const char *);
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/* Assemble everything that is needed for a variable or function declaration.
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   Not used for automatic variables, and not used for function definitions.
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   Should not be called for variables of incomplete structure type.
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   TOP_LEVEL is nonzero if this variable has file scope.
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   AT_END is nonzero if this is the special handling, at end of compilation,
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   to define things that have had only tentative definitions.
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   DONT_OUTPUT_DATA if nonzero means don't actually output the
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   initial value (that will be done by the caller).  */
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extern void assemble_variable (tree, int, int, int);
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/* Compute the alignment of variable specified by DECL.
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   DONT_OUTPUT_DATA is from assemble_variable.  */
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extern void align_variable (tree decl, bool dont_output_data);
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/* Output something to declare an external symbol to the assembler.
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   (Most assemblers don't need this, so we normally output nothing.)
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   Do nothing if DECL is not external.  */
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extern void assemble_external (tree);
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/* Assemble code to leave SIZE bytes of zeros.  */
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extern void assemble_zeros (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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/* Assemble an alignment pseudo op for an ALIGN-bit boundary.  */
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extern void assemble_align (int);
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/* Assemble a string constant with the specified C string as contents.  */
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extern void assemble_string (const char *, int);
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/* Similar, for calling a library function FUN.  */
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extern void assemble_external_libcall (rtx);
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/* Assemble a label named NAME.  */
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extern void assemble_label (const char *);
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/* Output to FILE (an assembly file) a reference to NAME.  If NAME
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   starts with a *, the rest of NAME is output verbatim.  Otherwise
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   NAME is transformed in a target-specific way (usually by the
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   addition of an underscore).  */
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extern void assemble_name_raw (FILE *, const char *);
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/* Like assemble_name_raw, but should be used when NAME might refer to
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   an entity that is also represented as a tree (like a function or
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   variable).  If NAME does refer to such an entity, that entity will
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   be marked as referenced.  */
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extern void assemble_name (FILE *, const char *);
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/* Return the assembler directive for creating a given kind of integer
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   object.  SIZE is the number of bytes in the object and ALIGNED_P
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   indicates whether it is known to be aligned.  Return NULL if the
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   assembly dialect has no such directive.
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   The returned string should be printed at the start of a new line and
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   be followed immediately by the object's initial value.  */
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extern const char *integer_asm_op (int, int);
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/* Use directive OP to assemble an integer object X.  Print OP at the
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   start of the line, followed immediately by the value of X.  */
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extern void assemble_integer_with_op (const char *, rtx);
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/* The default implementation of the asm_out.integer target hook.  */
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extern bool default_assemble_integer (rtx, unsigned int, int);
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/* Assemble the integer constant X into an object of SIZE bytes.  ALIGN is
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   the alignment of the integer in bits.  Return 1 if we were able to output
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   the constant, otherwise 0.  If FORCE is nonzero the constant must
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   be outputable. */
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extern bool assemble_integer (rtx, unsigned, unsigned, int);
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/* An interface to assemble_integer for the common case in which a value is
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   fully aligned and must be printed.  VALUE is the value of the integer
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   object and SIZE is the number of bytes it contains.  */
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#define assemble_aligned_integer(SIZE, VALUE) \
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  assemble_integer (VALUE, SIZE, (SIZE) * BITS_PER_UNIT, 1)
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#ifdef REAL_VALUE_TYPE_SIZE
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/* Assemble the floating-point constant D into an object of size MODE.  */
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extern void assemble_real (REAL_VALUE_TYPE, enum machine_mode, unsigned);
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#endif
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/* Return the size of the constant pool.  */
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extern int get_pool_size (void);
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#ifdef HAVE_peephole
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extern rtx peephole (rtx);
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#endif
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extern void output_shared_constant_pool (void);
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extern void output_object_blocks (void);
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/* Whether a constructor CTOR is a valid static constant initializer if all
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   its elements are.  This used to be internal to initializer_constant_valid_p
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   and has been exposed to let other functions like categorize_ctor_elements
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   evaluate the property while walking a constructor for other purposes.  */
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extern bool constructor_static_from_elts_p (tree);
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/* Return nonzero if VALUE is a valid constant-valued expression
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   for use in initializing a static variable; one that can be an
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   element of a "constant" initializer.
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   Return null_pointer_node if the value is absolute;
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   if it is relocatable, return the variable that determines the relocation.
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   We assume that VALUE has been folded as much as possible;
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   therefore, we do not need to check for such things as
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   arithmetic-combinations of integers.  */
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extern tree initializer_constant_valid_p (tree, tree);
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/* Output assembler code for constant EXP to FILE, with no label.
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   This includes the pseudo-op such as ".int" or ".byte", and a newline.
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   Assumes output_addressed_constants has been done on EXP already.
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   Generate exactly SIZE bytes of assembler data, padding at the end
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   with zeros if necessary.  SIZE must always be specified.
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   ALIGN is the alignment in bits that may be assumed for the data.  */
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extern void output_constant (tree, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, unsigned int);
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/* When outputting delayed branch sequences, this rtx holds the
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   sequence being output.  It is null when no delayed branch
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   sequence is being output, so it can be used as a test in the
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   insn output code.
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   This variable is defined  in final.c.  */
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extern rtx final_sequence;
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/* The line number of the beginning of the current function.  Various
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   md code needs this so that it can output relative linenumbers.  */
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#ifdef SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO /* Avoid undef sym in certain broken linkers.  */
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extern int sdb_begin_function_line;
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#endif
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/* File in which assembler code is being written.  */
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#ifdef BUFSIZ
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extern FILE *asm_out_file;
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#endif
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/* The first global object in the file.  */
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extern const char *first_global_object_name;
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/* The first weak object in the file.  */
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extern const char *weak_global_object_name;
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/* Nonzero if function being compiled doesn't contain any calls
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   (ignoring the prologue and epilogue).  This is set prior to
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   local register allocation and is valid for the remaining
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   compiler passes.  */
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extern int current_function_is_leaf;
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/* Nonzero if function being compiled doesn't modify the stack pointer
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   (ignoring the prologue and epilogue).  This is only valid after
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   life_analysis has run.  */
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extern int current_function_sp_is_unchanging;
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/* Nonzero if the function being compiled is a leaf function which only
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   uses leaf registers.  This is valid after reload (specifically after
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   sched2) and is useful only if the port defines LEAF_REGISTERS.  */
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extern int current_function_uses_only_leaf_regs;
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/* Default file in which to dump debug output.  */
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#ifdef BUFSIZ
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extern FILE *dump_file;
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#endif
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/* Nonnull if the insn currently being emitted was a COND_EXEC pattern.  */
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extern rtx current_insn_predicate;
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/* Last insn processed by final_scan_insn.  */
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extern rtx current_output_insn;
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/* Nonzero while outputting an `asm' with operands.
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   This means that inconsistencies are the user's fault, so don't die.
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   The precise value is the insn being output, to pass to error_for_asm.  */
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extern rtx this_is_asm_operands;
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/* Carry information from ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME
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   to ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT.  */
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extern int size_directive_output;
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extern tree last_assemble_variable_decl;
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extern bool first_function_block_is_cold;
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/* Decide whether DECL needs to be in a writable section.
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   RELOC is the same as for SELECT_SECTION.  */
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extern bool decl_readonly_section (tree, int);
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/* This can be used to compute RELOC for the function above, when
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   given a constant expression.  */
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extern int compute_reloc_for_constant (tree);
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/* User label prefix in effect for this compilation.  */
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extern const char *user_label_prefix;
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/* Default target function prologue and epilogue assembler output.  */
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extern void default_function_pro_epilogue (FILE *, HOST_WIDE_INT);
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/* Default target hook that outputs nothing to a stream.  */
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extern void no_asm_to_stream (FILE *);
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/* Flags controlling properties of a section.  */
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#define SECTION_ENTSIZE  0x000ff        /* entity size in section */
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#define SECTION_CODE     0x00100        /* contains code */
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#define SECTION_WRITE    0x00200        /* data is writable */
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#define SECTION_DEBUG    0x00400        /* contains debug data */
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#define SECTION_LINKONCE 0x00800        /* is linkonce */
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#define SECTION_SMALL    0x01000        /* contains "small data" */
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#define SECTION_BSS      0x02000        /* contains zeros only */
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#define SECTION_FORGET   0x04000        /* forget that we've entered the section */
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#define SECTION_MERGE    0x08000        /* contains mergeable data */
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#define SECTION_STRINGS  0x10000        /* contains zero terminated strings without
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                                           embedded zeros */
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#define SECTION_OVERRIDE 0x20000        /* allow override of default flags */
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#define SECTION_TLS      0x40000        /* contains thread-local storage */
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#define SECTION_NOTYPE   0x80000        /* don't output @progbits */
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#define SECTION_DECLARED 0x100000       /* section has been used */
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#define SECTION_STYLE_MASK 0x600000     /* bits used for SECTION_STYLE */
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#define SECTION_COMMON   0x800000       /* contains common data */
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#define SECTION_MACH_DEP 0x1000000      /* subsequent bits reserved for target */
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/* This SECTION_STYLE is used for unnamed sections that we can switch
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   to using a special assembler directive.  */
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#define SECTION_UNNAMED  0x000000
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   to using a general section directive.  */
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#define SECTION_NAMED    0x200000
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/* This SECTION_STYLE is used for sections that we cannot switch to at
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   all.  The choice of section is implied by the directive that we use
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   to declare the object.  */
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#define SECTION_NOSWITCH 0x400000
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/* A helper function for default_elf_select_section and
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   default_elf_unique_section.  Categorizes the DECL.  */
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enum section_category
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{
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  SECCAT_TEXT,
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  SECCAT_RODATA,
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  SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR,
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  SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT,
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  SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST,
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  SECCAT_SRODATA,
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  SECCAT_DATA,
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  /* To optimize loading of shared programs, define following subsections
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     of data section:
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        _REL    Contains data that has relocations, so they get grouped
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                together and dynamic linker will visit fewer pages in memory.
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        _RO     Contains data that is otherwise read-only.  This is useful
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                with prelinking as most relocations won't be dynamically
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                linked and thus stay read only.
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        _LOCAL  Marks data containing relocations only to local objects.
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                These relocations will get fully resolved by prelinking.  */
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  SECCAT_DATA_REL,
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  SECCAT_DATA_REL_LOCAL,
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  SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO,
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  SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL,
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  SECCAT_SDATA,
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  SECCAT_TDATA,
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  SECCAT_BSS,
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  SECCAT_SBSS,
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  SECCAT_TBSS
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};
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/* Information that is provided by all instances of the section type.  */
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struct section_common GTY(()) {
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  /* The set of SECTION_* flags that apply to this section.  */
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  unsigned int flags;
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};
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/* Information about a SECTION_NAMED section.  */
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struct named_section GTY(()) {
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  struct section_common common;
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  /* The name of the section.  */
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  const char *name;
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  /* If nonnull, the VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL with which the
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     section is associated.  */
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  tree decl;
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};
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   section.  The argument provides callback-specific data.  */
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typedef void (*unnamed_section_callback) (const void *);
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/* Information about a SECTION_UNNAMED section.  */
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struct unnamed_section GTY(()) {
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  struct section_common common;
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  /* The callback used to switch to the section, and the data that
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  unnamed_section_callback GTY ((skip)) callback;
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  const void *GTY ((skip)) data;
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  /* The next entry in the chain of unnamed sections.  */
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  section *next;
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};
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/* A callback that writes the assembly code for a decl in a
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   SECTION_NOSWITCH section.  DECL is the decl that should be assembled
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   and NAME is the name of its SYMBOL_REF.  SIZE is the size of the decl
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   in bytes and ROUNDED is that size rounded up to the next
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   BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT boundary.
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   Return true if the callback used DECL_ALIGN to set the object's
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   alignment.  A false return value implies that we are relying
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   on the rounded size to align the decl.  */
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typedef bool (*noswitch_section_callback) (tree decl, const char *name,
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                                           unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size,
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                                           unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded);
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struct noswitch_section GTY(()) {
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  struct section_common common;
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  /* The callback used to assemble decls in this section.  */
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  noswitch_section_callback GTY ((skip)) callback;
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};
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/* Information about a section, which may be named or unnamed.  */
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union section GTY ((desc ("SECTION_STYLE (&(%h))")))
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{
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  struct section_common GTY ((skip)) common;
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  struct named_section GTY ((tag ("SECTION_NAMED"))) named;
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  struct unnamed_section GTY ((tag ("SECTION_UNNAMED"))) unnamed;
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  struct noswitch_section GTY ((tag ("SECTION_NOSWITCH"))) noswitch;
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};
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/* Return the style of section SECT.  */
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#define SECTION_STYLE(SECT) ((SECT)->common.flags & SECTION_STYLE_MASK)
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struct object_block;
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/* Special well-known sections.  */
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extern GTY(()) section *text_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *data_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *readonly_data_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *sdata_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *ctors_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *dtors_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *bss_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *sbss_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *exception_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *eh_frame_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *tls_comm_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *comm_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *lcomm_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *bss_noswitch_section;
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extern GTY(()) section *in_section;
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extern GTY(()) bool in_cold_section_p;
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extern section *get_unnamed_section (unsigned int, void (*) (const void *),
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                                     const void *);
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extern section *get_section (const char *, unsigned int, tree);
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extern section *get_named_section (tree, const char *, int);
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extern void place_block_symbol (rtx);
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extern rtx get_section_anchor (struct object_block *, HOST_WIDE_INT,
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                               enum tls_model);
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extern section *mergeable_constant_section (enum machine_mode,
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                                            unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT,
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                                            unsigned int);
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extern section *function_section (tree);
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extern section *unlikely_text_section (void);
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extern section *current_function_section (void);
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extern bool unlikely_text_section_p (section *);
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extern void switch_to_section (section *);
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extern void output_section_asm_op (const void *);
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extern unsigned int default_section_type_flags (tree, const char *, int);
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extern bool have_global_bss_p (void);
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extern void default_no_named_section (const char *, unsigned int, tree);
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extern void default_elf_asm_named_section (const char *, unsigned int, tree);
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extern enum section_category categorize_decl_for_section (tree, int);
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extern void default_coff_asm_named_section (const char *, unsigned int, tree);
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extern void default_pe_asm_named_section (const char *, unsigned int, tree);
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extern void default_stabs_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
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extern void default_named_section_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
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extern void default_dtor_section_asm_out_destructor (rtx, int);
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extern void default_stabs_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
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extern void default_named_section_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
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extern void default_ctor_section_asm_out_constructor (rtx, int);
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extern section *default_select_section (tree, int, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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extern section *default_elf_select_section (tree, int, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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extern void default_unique_section (tree, int);
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extern section *default_function_rodata_section (tree);
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extern section *default_no_function_rodata_section (tree);
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extern section *default_select_rtx_section (enum machine_mode, rtx,
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                                            unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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extern section *default_elf_select_rtx_section (enum machine_mode, rtx,
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                                                unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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extern void default_encode_section_info (tree, rtx, int);
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extern const char *default_strip_name_encoding (const char *);
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extern void default_asm_output_anchor (rtx);
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extern bool default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p (rtx);
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extern bool default_binds_local_p (tree);
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extern bool default_binds_local_p_1 (tree, int);
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extern void default_globalize_label (FILE *, const char *);
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extern void default_emit_unwind_label (FILE *, tree, int, int);
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extern void default_emit_except_table_label (FILE *);
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extern void default_internal_label (FILE *, const char *, unsigned long);
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extern void default_file_start (void);
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extern void file_end_indicate_exec_stack (void);
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extern bool default_valid_pointer_mode (enum machine_mode);
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extern int default_address_cost (rtx);
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/* dbxout helper functions */
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#if defined DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO || defined XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
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extern void dbxout_int (int);
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extern void dbxout_stabd (int, int);
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extern void dbxout_begin_stabn (int);
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extern void dbxout_begin_stabn_sline (int);
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extern void dbxout_begin_empty_stabs (int);
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extern void dbxout_begin_simple_stabs (const char *, int);
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extern void dbxout_begin_simple_stabs_desc (const char *, int, int);
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extern void dbxout_stab_value_zero (void);
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extern void dbxout_stab_value_label (const char *);
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extern void dbxout_stab_value_label_diff (const char *, const char *);
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extern void dbxout_stab_value_internal_label (const char *, int *);
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extern void dbxout_stab_value_internal_label_diff (const char *, int *,
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                                                   const char *);
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#endif
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#endif /* ! GCC_OUTPUT_H */

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