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/* Compilation switch flag definitions for GCC.
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   Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002,
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   2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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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_FLAGS_H
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#define GCC_FLAGS_H
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "options.h"
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enum debug_info_type
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{
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  NO_DEBUG,         /* Write no debug info.  */
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  DBX_DEBUG,        /* Write BSD .stabs for DBX (using dbxout.c).  */
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  SDB_DEBUG,        /* Write COFF for (old) SDB (using sdbout.c).  */
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  DWARF2_DEBUG,     /* Write Dwarf v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c).  */
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  XCOFF_DEBUG,      /* Write IBM/Xcoff debug info (using dbxout.c).  */
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  VMS_DEBUG,        /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c).  */
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  VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c).
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                          and DWARF v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c).  */
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};
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/* Specify which kind of debugging info to generate.  */
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extern enum debug_info_type write_symbols;
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/* Names of debug_info_type, for error messages.  */
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extern const char *const debug_type_names[];
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enum debug_info_level
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{
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  DINFO_LEVEL_NONE,     /* Write no debugging info.  */
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  DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE,    /* Write minimal info to support tracebacks only.  */
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  DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL,   /* Write info for all declarations (and line table).  */
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  DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE   /* Write normal info plus #define/#undef info.  */
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};
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/* Specify how much debugging info to generate.  */
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extern enum debug_info_level debug_info_level;
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/* A major contribution to object and executable size is debug
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   information size.  A major contribution to debug information
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   size is struct descriptions replicated in several object files.
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   The following function determines whether or not debug information
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   should be generated for a given struct.  The indirect parameter
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   indicates that the struct is being handled indirectly, via
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   a pointer.  See opts.c for the implementation. */
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enum debug_info_usage
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{
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  DINFO_USAGE_DFN,      /* A struct definition. */
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  DINFO_USAGE_DIR_USE,  /* A direct use, such as the type of a variable. */
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  DINFO_USAGE_IND_USE,  /* An indirect use, such as through a pointer. */
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  DINFO_USAGE_NUM_ENUMS /* The number of enumerators. */
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};
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extern bool should_emit_struct_debug (tree type_decl, enum debug_info_usage);
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extern void set_struct_debug_option (const char *value);
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/* Nonzero means use GNU-only extensions in the generated symbolic
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   debugging information.  */
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extern bool use_gnu_debug_info_extensions;
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/* Enumerate visibility settings.  This is deliberately ordered from most
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   to least visibility.  */
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#ifndef SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_DEFINED
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#define SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_DEFINED
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enum symbol_visibility
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{
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  VISIBILITY_DEFAULT,
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  VISIBILITY_PROTECTED,
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  VISIBILITY_HIDDEN,
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  VISIBILITY_INTERNAL
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};
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#endif
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/* The default visibility for all symbols (unless overridden).  */
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extern enum symbol_visibility default_visibility;
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struct visibility_flags
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{
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  unsigned inpragma : 1;        /* True when in #pragma GCC visibility.  */
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  unsigned inlines_hidden : 1;  /* True when -finlineshidden in effect.  */
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};
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/* Global visibility options.  */
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extern struct visibility_flags visibility_options;
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/* Nonzero means do optimizations.  -opt.  */
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extern int optimize;
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/* Nonzero means optimize for size.  -Os.  */
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extern int optimize_size;
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/* True if this is the LTO front end (lto1).  This is used to disable
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   gimple generation and lowering passes that are normally run on the
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   output of a front end.  These passes must be bypassed for lto since
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   they have already been done before the gimple was written.  */
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extern bool in_lto_p;
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/* Nonzero if we should write GIMPLE bytecode for link-time optimization.  */
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extern int flag_generate_lto;
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/* Used to set the level of -Wstrict-aliasing, when no level is specified.
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   The external way to set the default level is to use
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   -Wstrict-aliasing=level.
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   ONOFF is assumed to take value 1 when -Wstrict-aliasing is specified,
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   and 0 otherwise.  After calling this function, wstrict_aliasing will be
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   set to the default value of -Wstrict_aliasing=level.  */
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extern void set_Wstrict_aliasing (int onoff);
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/* Nonzero means warn about any objects definitions whose size is larger
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   than N bytes.  Also want about function definitions whose returned
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   values are larger than N bytes. The value N is in `larger_than_size'.  */
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extern bool warn_larger_than;
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extern HOST_WIDE_INT larger_than_size;
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/* Nonzero means warn about any function whose frame size is larger
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   than N bytes. */
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extern bool warn_frame_larger_than;
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extern HOST_WIDE_INT frame_larger_than_size;
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/* Nonzero for -dp: annotate the assembly with a comment describing the
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   pattern and alternative used.  */
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extern int flag_print_asm_name;
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/* Now the symbols that are set with `-f' switches.  */
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/* Nonzero means `char' should be signed.  */
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extern int flag_signed_char;
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/* Nonzero means give an enum type only as many bytes as it needs.  A value
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   of 2 means it has not yet been initialized.  */
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extern int flag_short_enums;
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/* Nonzero for -fpcc-struct-return: return values the same way PCC does.  */
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extern int flag_pcc_struct_return;
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/* 0 means straightforward implementation of complex divide acceptable.
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   1 means wide ranges of inputs must work for complex divide.
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   2 means C99-like requirements for complex multiply and divide.  */
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extern int flag_complex_method;
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/* Nonzero if we are only using compiler to check syntax errors.  */
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extern int rtl_dump_and_exit;
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/* Nonzero means we should save auxiliary info into a .X file.  */
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extern int flag_gen_aux_info;
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/* Nonzero means suppress output of instruction numbers and line number
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   notes in debugging dumps.  */
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extern int flag_dump_unnumbered;
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/* True if printing into -fdump-final-insns= dump.  */
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extern bool final_insns_dump_p;
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/* Nonzero means change certain warnings into errors.
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   Usually these are warnings about failure to conform to some standard.  */
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extern int flag_pedantic_errors;
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/* Nonzero means make permerror produce warnings instead of errors.  */
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extern int flag_permissive;
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/* Nonzero if we are compiling code for a shared library, zero for
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   executable.  */
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extern int flag_shlib;
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/* -dA causes debug information to be produced in
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   the generated assembly code (to make it more readable).  This option
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   is generally only of use to those who actually need to read the
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   generated assembly code (perhaps while debugging the compiler itself).
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   Currently, this switch is only used by dwarfout.c; however, it is intended
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   to be a catchall for printing debug information in the assembler file.  */
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extern int flag_debug_asm;
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/* Generate code for GNU or NeXT Objective-C runtime environment.  */
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extern int flag_next_runtime;
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extern int flag_dump_rtl_in_asm;
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/* The algorithm used for the integrated register allocator (IRA).  */
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enum ira_algorithm
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{
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  IRA_ALGORITHM_CB,
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  IRA_ALGORITHM_PRIORITY
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};
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extern enum ira_algorithm flag_ira_algorithm;
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/* The regions used for the integrated register allocator (IRA).  */
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enum ira_region
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{
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  IRA_REGION_ONE,
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  IRA_REGION_MIXED
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};
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extern enum ira_region flag_ira_region;
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extern unsigned int flag_ira_verbose;
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/* The options for excess precision.  */
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enum excess_precision
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{
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  EXCESS_PRECISION_DEFAULT,
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  EXCESS_PRECISION_FAST,
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  EXCESS_PRECISION_STANDARD
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};
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/* The excess precision specified on the command line, or defaulted by
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extern enum excess_precision flag_excess_precision_cmdline;
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/* The excess precision currently in effect.  */
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extern enum excess_precision flag_excess_precision;
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/* Other basic status info about current function.  */
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/* Nonzero if subexpressions must be evaluated from left-to-right.  */
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extern int flag_evaluation_order;
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/* Value of the -G xx switch, and whether it was passed or not.  */
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extern unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT g_switch_value;
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extern bool g_switch_set;
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/* Same for selective scheduling.  */
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extern bool sel_sched_switch_set;
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/* Whether to run the warn_unused_result attribute pass.  */
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extern bool flag_warn_unused_result;
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   of two not less than the variable, for .align output.  */
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extern int align_loops_log;
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extern int align_loops_max_skip;
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extern int align_jumps_log;
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extern int align_jumps_max_skip;
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extern int align_labels_log;
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extern int align_labels_max_skip;
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extern int align_functions_log;
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extern int dump_for_graph;
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{
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  vcg
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};
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extern enum graph_dump_types graph_dump_format;
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extern int flag_detailed_statistics;
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extern int flag_remove_unreachable_functions;
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extern int flag_var_tracking;
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   warning message in case flag was set by -fprofile-{generate,use}.  */
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extern bool flag_speculative_prefetching_set;
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enum stack_check_type
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{
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  NO_STACK_CHECK = 0,
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#endif /* ! GCC_FLAGS_H */

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