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/* This file contains the definitions of the GIMPLE IR tuples used in GCC.
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   Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Aldy Hernandez 
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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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.  */
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/* The format of this file is
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   DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_symbol, printable name, GSS_symbol).  */
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/* Error marker.  This is used in similar ways as ERROR_MARK in tree.def.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_ERROR_MARK, "gimple_error_mark", GSS_BASE)
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/* IMPORTANT.  Do not rearrange the codes between GIMPLE_COND and
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   GIMPLE_RETURN.  The ordering is exposed by gimple_has_ops calls.
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   These are all the GIMPLE statements with register operands.  */
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/* GIMPLE_COND 
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   represents the conditional jump:
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   if (OP1 COND_CODE OP2) goto TRUE_LABEL else goto FALSE_LABEL
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   COND_CODE is the tree code used as the comparison predicate.  It
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   must be of class tcc_comparison.
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   OP1 and OP2 are the operands used in the comparison.  They must be
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   accepted by is_gimple_operand.
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   TRUE_LABEL and FALSE_LABEL are the LABEL_DECL nodes used as the
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   jump target for the comparison.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_COND, "gimple_cond", GSS_WITH_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_DEBUG represents a debug statement.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_DEBUG, "gimple_debug", GSS_WITH_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_GOTO  represents unconditional jumps.
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   TARGET is a LABEL_DECL or an expression node for computed GOTOs.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_GOTO, "gimple_goto", GSS_WITH_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_LABEL 
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   LABEL_DECL representing a jump target.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_LABEL, "gimple_label", GSS_WITH_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_SWITCH  represents the
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   multiway branch:
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   switch (INDEX)
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   {
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     case LAB1: ...; break;
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     ...
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     case LABN: ...; break;
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     default: ...
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   }
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   INDEX is the variable evaluated to decide which label to jump to.
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   DEFAULT_LAB, LAB1 ... LABN are the tree nodes representing case labels.
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   They must be CASE_LABEL_EXPR nodes.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_SWITCH, "gimple_switch", GSS_WITH_OPS)
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/* IMPORTANT.
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   Do not rearrange the codes between GIMPLE_ASSIGN and GIMPLE_RETURN.
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   It's exposed by GIMPLE_RANGE_CHECK calls. These are all the GIMPLE
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   statements with memory and register operands.  */
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/* GIMPLE_ASSIGN  represents the assignment
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   statement
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   LHS = RHS1 SUBCODE RHS2.
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   SUBCODE is the tree code for the expression computed by the RHS of the
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   assignment.  It must be one of the tree codes accepted by
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   get_gimple_rhs_class.  If LHS is not a gimple register according to
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   is_gimple_reg, SUBCODE must be of class GIMPLE_SINGLE_RHS.
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   LHS is the operand on the LHS of the assignment.  It must be a tree node
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   accepted by is_gimple_lvalue.
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   RHS1 is the first operand on the RHS of the assignment.  It must always be
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   present.  It must be a tree node accepted by is_gimple_val.
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   RHS2 is the second operand on the RHS of the assignment.  It must be a tree
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   node accepted by is_gimple_val.  This argument exists only if SUBCODE is
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   of class GIMPLE_BINARY_RHS.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_ASSIGN, "gimple_assign", GSS_WITH_MEM_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_ASM 
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   represents inline assembly statements.
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   STRING is the string containing the assembly statements.
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   I1 ... IN are the N input operands.
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   O1 ... OM are the M output operands.
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   C1 ... CP are the P clobber operands.
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   L1 ... LQ are the Q label operands.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_ASM, "gimple_asm", GSS_ASM)
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/* GIMPLE_CALL  represents function
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   calls.
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   FN is the callee.  It must be accepted by is_gimple_call_addr.
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   LHS is the operand where the return value from FN is stored.  It may
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   be NULL.
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   ARG1 ... ARGN are the arguments.  They must all be accepted by
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   is_gimple_operand.
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    CHAIN is the optional static chain link for nested functions.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_CALL, "gimple_call", GSS_CALL)
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/* GIMPLE_TRANSACTION  represents __transaction_atomic and
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   __transaction_relaxed blocks.
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   BODY is the sequence of statements inside the transaction.
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   LABEL is a label for the statement immediately following the
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   transaction.  This is before RETURN so that it has MEM_OPS,
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   so that it can clobber global memory.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_TRANSACTION, "gimple_transaction", GSS_TRANSACTION)
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/* GIMPLE_RETURN  represents return statements.
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   RETVAL is the value to return or NULL.  If a value is returned it
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   must be accepted by is_gimple_operand.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_RETURN, "gimple_return", GSS_WITH_MEM_OPS)
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/* GIMPLE_BIND  represents a lexical scope.
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   VARS is the set of variables declared in that scope.
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   BLOCK is the symbol binding block used for debug information.
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   BODY is the sequence of statements in the scope.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_BIND, "gimple_bind", GSS_BIND)
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/* GIMPLE_CATCH  represents a typed exception handler.
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   TYPES is the type (or list of types) handled.  HANDLER is the
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   sequence of statements that handle these types.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_CATCH, "gimple_catch", GSS_CATCH)
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/* GIMPLE_EH_FILTER  represents an exception
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   specification.  TYPES is a list of allowed types and FAILURE is the
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   sequence of statements to execute on failure.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_EH_FILTER, "gimple_eh_filter", GSS_EH_FILTER)
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/* GIMPLE_EH_MUST_NOT_THROW  represents an exception barrier.
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   DECL is a noreturn function decl taking no arguments that will
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   be invoked if an exception propagates to this point.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_EH_MUST_NOT_THROW, "gimple_eh_must_not_throw", GSS_EH_MNT)
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/* GIMPLE_EH_ELSE  must be the sole contents of
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   a GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY node.  For all normal exits from the try block,
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   N_BODY is run; for all exception exits from the try block,
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   E_BODY is run.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_EH_ELSE, "gimple_eh_else", GSS_EH_ELSE)
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/* GIMPLE_RESX resumes execution after an exception.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_RESX, "gimple_resx", GSS_EH_CTRL)
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/* GIMPLE_EH_DISPATCH demultiplexes an exception edge based on
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   the FILTER argument.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_EH_DISPATCH, "gimple_eh_dispatch", GSS_EH_CTRL)
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/* GIMPLE_PHI  represents the PHI node
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   RESULT = PHI 
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   RESULT is the SSA name created by this PHI node.
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   ARG1 ... ARGN are the arguments to the PHI node.  N must be
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   exactly the same as the number of incoming edges to the basic block
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   holding the PHI node.  Every argument is either an SSA name or a
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   tree node of class tcc_constant.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_PHI, "gimple_phi", GSS_PHI)
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/* GIMPLE_TRY 
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   represents a try/catch or a try/finally statement.
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   TRY_KIND is either GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH or GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY.
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   EVAL is the sequence of statements to execute on entry to GIMPLE_TRY.
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   CLEANUP is the sequence of statements to execute according to
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   TRY_KIND.  If TRY_KIND is GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH, CLEANUP is only exected
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   if an exception is thrown during execution of EVAL.  If TRY_KIND is
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   GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY, CLEANUP is always executed after executing EVAL
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   (regardless of whether EVAL finished normally, or jumped out or an
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   exception was thrown).  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_TRY, "gimple_try", GSS_TRY)
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/* GIMPLE_NOP represents the "do nothing" statement.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_NOP, "gimple_nop", GSS_BASE)
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/* IMPORTANT.
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   Do not rearrange any of the GIMPLE_OMP_* codes.  This ordering is
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   exposed by the range check in gimple_omp_subcode().  */
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/* Tuples used for lowering of OMP_ATOMIC.  Although the form of the OMP_ATOMIC
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   expression is very simple (just in form mem op= expr), various implicit
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   conversions may cause the expression to become more complex, so that it does
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   not fit the gimple grammar very well.  To overcome this problem, OMP_ATOMIC
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   is rewritten as a sequence of two codes in gimplification:
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   GIMPLE_OMP_LOAD (tmp, mem)
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   val = some computations involving tmp;
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   GIMPLE_OMP_STORE (val).  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_LOAD, "gimple_omp_atomic_load",
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          GSS_OMP_ATOMIC_LOAD)
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_ATOMIC_STORE, "gimple_omp_atomic_store",
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          GSS_OMP_ATOMIC_STORE)
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/* GIMPLE_OMP_CONTINUE marks the location of the loop or sections
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_CONTINUE, "gimple_omp_continue", GSS_OMP_CONTINUE)
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_CRITICAL, "gimple_omp_critical", GSS_OMP_CRITICAL)
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   CLAUSES is the list of clauses.
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   INDEX must be an integer or pointer variable, which is implicitly thread
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   private.  It must be accepted by is_gimple_operand.
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   INITIAL is the initial value given to INDEX. It must be
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   FINAL is the final value that INDEX should take. It must
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   COND is the condition code for the controlling predicate.  It must
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   INCR is the loop index increment.  It must be tree node of type
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   structured block, but are evaluated before the loop body begins.
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_PARALLEL, "gimple_omp_parallel", GSS_OMP_PARALLEL)
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_OMP_TASK, "gimple_omp_task", GSS_OMP_TASK)
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    This tuple should not exist outside of the gimplifier proper.  */
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DEFGSCODE(GIMPLE_WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR, "gimple_with_cleanup_expr", GSS_WCE)

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