install.texi: Follow spelling conventions.
* doc/install.texi: Follow spelling conventions. * doc/tm.texi: Likewise. * config/fp-bit.c: Likewise. * config/arm/arm.c: Likewise. * config/frv/frv.c: Likewise. * config/ns32k/NOTES: Likewise. * config/ns32k/STATUS: Likewise. From-SVN: r67962
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2003-06-14 Kazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu>
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* doc/install.texi: Follow spelling conventions.
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* doc/tm.texi: Likewise.
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* config/fp-bit.c: Likewise.
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* config/arm/arm.c: Likewise.
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* config/frv/frv.c: Likewise.
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* config/ns32k/NOTES: Likewise.
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* config/ns32k/STATUS: Likewise.
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2003-06-14 Roger Sayle <roger@eyesopen.com>
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Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com>
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/* Addressing mode support functions. */
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/* Return non-zero if X is a legitimate immediate operand when compiling
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/* Return nonzero if X is a legitimate immediate operand when compiling
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for PIC. */
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int
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legitimate_pic_operand_p (rtx x)
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if (low >= ((halffractype)1 << HALFFRACBITS))
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/* We don't shift left, since it has just become the
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smallest normal number, whose implicit 1 bit is
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now indicated by the non-zero exponent. */
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now indicated by the nonzero exponent. */
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exp++;
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}
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}
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Printable instructions will be asm_operands or match one of the .md
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patterns. Since asm instructions cannot be packed -- and will
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therefore have TImode -- this loop terminates on any recognisable
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instruction, and on any unrecognisable instruction with TImode. */
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therefore have TImode -- this loop terminates on any recognizable
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instruction, and on any unrecognizable instruction with TImode. */
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for (insn = NEXT_INSN (insn); insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))
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{
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if (NOTE_P (insn))
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------------------------------------
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The ns32x81 fpu handles most operands in hardware, but traps on NaN,
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Inf and Denormalized numbers. The correct behaviour can be handled by
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Inf and Denormalized numbers. The correct behavior can be handled by
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the trap handler. This is mostly transparent to the compiler, but in
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the case of floating point comparisions, the trap handler and the
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compiler must co-operate.
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gcc.dg/debug/debug-1.c scan-assembler xyzzy:
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At -O3 level of optimization, variable xyzzy gets eliminated. Isn't it
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reasonable that the debugging info is gone too? Indeed, the
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documentation says this is expected behaviour.
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documentation says this is expected behavior.
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gcc.dg/debug/debug-2.c scan-assembler xyzzy:
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As for the above.
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Bogus warnings, almost certainly not backend.
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gcc.dg/special/weak-1.c execution test
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X This fails for i386 too. I don't understand what the correct behaviour
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X This fails for i386 too. I don't understand what the correct behavior
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for this test is.
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gcc.dg/special/gcsec-1.c (test for excess errors)
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the "Execution Environment Update", provides updated link editors and
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assemblers, as well as updated standard C and math libraries. The C
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startup modules are also updated to support the System V gABI draft, and
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GCC relies on that behaviour. OSS631 provides a collection of commonly
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GCC relies on that behavior. OSS631 provides a collection of commonly
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used open source libraries, some of which GCC depends on (such as GNU
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gettext and zlib). SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 has all of this built
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in by default, but OSS631C and later also apply to that release. Please
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@findex STACK_ALIGNMENT_NEEDED
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@item STACK_ALIGNMENT_NEEDED
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Define to zero to disable final alignment of the stack during reload.
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The non-zero default for this macro is suitable for most ports.
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The nonzero default for this macro is suitable for most ports.
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On ports where @code{STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET} is non-zero or where there
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On ports where @code{STARTING_FRAME_OFFSET} is nonzero or where there
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is a register save block following the local block that doesn't require
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alignment to @code{STACK_BOUNDARY}, it may be beneficial to disable
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stack alignment and do it in the backend.
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