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1 /* Compilation switch flag definitions for GCC.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002,
3 2003, 2004
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GCC.
7
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
12
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
21 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 #ifndef GCC_FLAGS_H
24 #define GCC_FLAGS_H
25
26 enum debug_info_type
27 {
28 NO_DEBUG, /* Write no debug info. */
29 DBX_DEBUG, /* Write BSD .stabs for DBX (using dbxout.c). */
30 SDB_DEBUG, /* Write COFF for (old) SDB (using sdbout.c). */
31 DWARF_DEBUG, /* Write Dwarf debug info (using dwarfout.c). */
32 DWARF2_DEBUG, /* Write Dwarf v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c). */
33 XCOFF_DEBUG, /* Write IBM/Xcoff debug info (using dbxout.c). */
34 VMS_DEBUG, /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c). */
35 VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c).
36 and DWARF v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c). */
37 };
38
39 /* Specify which kind of debugging info to generate. */
40 extern enum debug_info_type write_symbols;
41
42 /* Names of debug_info_type, for error messages. */
43 extern const char *const debug_type_names[];
44
45 enum debug_info_level
46 {
47 DINFO_LEVEL_NONE, /* Write no debugging info. */
48 DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE, /* Write minimal info to support tracebacks only. */
49 DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL, /* Write info for all declarations (and line table). */
50 DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE /* Write normal info plus #define/#undef info. */
51 };
52
53 /* Specify how much debugging info to generate. */
54 extern enum debug_info_level debug_info_level;
55
56 /* Nonzero means use GNU-only extensions in the generated symbolic
57 debugging information. */
58 extern bool use_gnu_debug_info_extensions;
59
60 /* Nonzero means emit debugging information only for symbols which are used. */
61 extern int flag_debug_only_used_symbols;
62
63 /* Nonzero means do optimizations. -opt. */
64
65 extern int optimize;
66
67 /* Nonzero means optimize for size. -Os. */
68
69 extern int optimize_size;
70
71 /* Don't print functions as they are compiled and don't print
72 times taken by the various passes. -quiet. */
73
74 extern int quiet_flag;
75
76 /* Print memory still in use at end of compilation (which may have little
77 to do with peak memory consumption). -fmem-report. */
78
79 extern int mem_report;
80
81 /* Don't print warning messages. -w. */
82
83 extern bool inhibit_warnings;
84
85 /* Don't suppress warnings from system headers. -Wsystem-headers. */
86
87 extern bool warn_system_headers;
88
89 /* Do print extra warnings (such as for uninitialized variables).
90 -W/-Wextra. */
91
92 extern bool extra_warnings;
93
94 /* If -Werror. */
95
96 extern bool warnings_are_errors;
97
98 /* Nonzero to warn about unused variables, functions et.al. Use
99 set_Wunused() to update the -Wunused-* flags that correspond to the
100 -Wunused option. */
101
102 extern void set_Wunused (int setting);
103
104 extern bool warn_unused_function;
105 extern bool warn_unused_label;
106 extern bool warn_unused_parameter;
107 extern bool warn_unused_variable;
108 extern bool warn_unused_value;
109
110 /* Nonzero to warn about code which is never reached. */
111
112 extern bool warn_notreached;
113
114 /* Nonzero means warn if inline function is too large. */
115
116 extern bool warn_inline;
117
118 /* Nonzero to warn about variables used before they are initialized. */
119
120 extern int warn_uninitialized;
121
122 /* Nonzero means warn about all declarations which shadow others. */
123
124 extern bool warn_shadow;
125
126 /* Warn if a switch on an enum, that does not have a default case,
127 fails to have a case for every enum value. */
128
129 extern bool warn_switch;
130
131 /* Warn if a switch does not have a default case. */
132
133 extern bool warn_switch_default;
134
135 /* Warn if a switch on an enum fails to have a case for every enum
136 value (regardless of the presence or otherwise of a default case). */
137
138 extern bool warn_switch_enum;
139
140 /* Nonzero means warn about function definitions that default the return type
141 or that use a null return and have a return-type other than void. */
142
143 extern int warn_return_type;
144
145 /* Warn about functions which might be candidates for attribute noreturn. */
146
147 extern bool warn_missing_noreturn;
148
149 /* Nonzero means warn about pointer casts that increase the required
150 alignment of the target type (and might therefore lead to a crash
151 due to a misaligned access). */
152
153 extern bool warn_cast_align;
154
155 /* Nonzero means warn about any objects definitions whose size is larger
156 than N bytes. Also want about function definitions whose returned
157 values are larger than N bytes. The value N is in `larger_than_size'. */
158
159 extern bool warn_larger_than;
160 extern HOST_WIDE_INT larger_than_size;
161
162 /* Warn if a function returns an aggregate,
163 since there are often incompatible calling conventions for doing this. */
164
165 extern bool warn_aggregate_return;
166
167 /* Warn if packed attribute on struct is unnecessary and inefficient. */
168
169 extern bool warn_packed;
170
171 /* Warn when gcc pads a structure to an alignment boundary. */
172
173 extern bool warn_padded;
174
175 /* Warn when an optimization pass is disabled. */
176
177 extern bool warn_disabled_optimization;
178
179 /* Nonzero means warn about uses of __attribute__((deprecated))
180 declarations. */
181
182 extern bool warn_deprecated_decl;
183
184 /* Nonzero means warn about constructs which might not be strict
185 aliasing safe. */
186
187 extern bool warn_strict_aliasing;
188
189 /* Nonzero if generating code to do profiling. */
190
191 extern int profile_flag;
192
193 /* Nonzero if generating code to profile program flow graph arcs. */
194
195 extern int profile_arc_flag;
196
197 /* Nonzero if value profile should be measured. */
198
199 extern int flag_profile_values;
200
201 /* Nonzero if generating info for gcov to calculate line test coverage. */
202
203 extern int flag_test_coverage;
204
205 /* Nonzero indicates that branch taken probabilities should be calculated. */
206
207 extern int flag_branch_probabilities;
208
209 /* Nonzero if basic blocks should be reordered. */
210
211 extern int flag_reorder_blocks;
212
213 /* Nonzero if functions should be reordered. */
214
215 extern int flag_reorder_functions;
216
217 /* Nonzero if registers should be renamed. */
218
219 extern int flag_rename_registers;
220
221 /* Nonzero for -pedantic switch: warn about anything
222 that standard C forbids. */
223
224 extern int pedantic;
225
226 /* Temporarily suppress certain warnings.
227 This is set while reading code from a system header file. */
228
229 extern int in_system_header;
230
231 /* Nonzero for -dp: annotate the assembly with a comment describing the
232 pattern and alternative used. */
233
234 extern int flag_print_asm_name;
235 \f
236 /* Now the symbols that are set with `-f' switches. */
237
238 /* Nonzero means `char' should be signed. */
239
240 extern int flag_signed_char;
241
242 /* Nonzero means give an enum type only as many bytes as it needs. */
243
244 extern int flag_short_enums;
245
246 /* Nonzero for -fcaller-saves: allocate values in regs that need to
247 be saved across function calls, if that produces overall better code.
248 Optional now, so people can test it. */
249
250 extern int flag_caller_saves;
251
252 /* Nonzero for -fpcc-struct-return: return values the same way PCC does. */
253
254 extern int flag_pcc_struct_return;
255
256 /* Nonzero for -fforce-mem: load memory value into a register
257 before arithmetic on it. This makes better cse but slower compilation. */
258
259 extern int flag_force_mem;
260
261 /* Nonzero for -fforce-addr: load memory address into a register before
262 reference to memory. This makes better cse but slower compilation. */
263
264 extern int flag_force_addr;
265
266 /* Nonzero for -fdefer-pop: don't pop args after each function call;
267 instead save them up to pop many calls' args with one insns. */
268
269 extern int flag_defer_pop;
270
271 /* Nonzero for -ffloat-store: don't allocate floats and doubles
272 in extended-precision registers. */
273
274 extern int flag_float_store;
275
276 /* Nonzero enables strength-reduction in loop.c. */
277
278 extern int flag_strength_reduce;
279
280 /* Nonzero enables loop unrolling in unroll.c. Only loops for which the
281 number of iterations can be calculated at compile-time (UNROLL_COMPLETELY,
282 UNROLL_MODULO) or at run-time (preconditioned to be UNROLL_MODULO) are
283 unrolled. */
284
285 extern int flag_old_unroll_loops;
286
287 /* Nonzero enables loop unrolling in unroll.c. All loops are unrolled.
288 This is generally not a win. */
289
290 extern int flag_old_unroll_all_loops;
291
292 /* Nonzero forces all invariant computations in loops to be moved
293 outside the loop. */
294
295 extern int flag_move_all_movables;
296
297 /* Nonzero enables prefetch optimizations for arrays in loops. */
298
299 extern int flag_prefetch_loop_arrays;
300
301 /* Nonzero forces all general induction variables in loops to be
302 strength reduced. */
303
304 extern int flag_reduce_all_givs;
305
306 /* Nonzero for -fcse-follow-jumps:
307 have cse follow jumps to do a more extensive job. */
308
309 extern int flag_cse_follow_jumps;
310
311 /* Nonzero for -fcse-skip-blocks:
312 have cse follow a branch around a block. */
313
314 extern int flag_cse_skip_blocks;
315
316 /* Nonzero for -fexpensive-optimizations:
317 perform miscellaneous relatively-expensive optimizations. */
318 extern int flag_expensive_optimizations;
319
320 /* Nonzero means don't put addresses of constant functions in registers.
321 Used for compiling the Unix kernel, where strange substitutions are
322 done on the assembly output. */
323
324 extern int flag_no_function_cse;
325
326 /* Nonzero for -fomit-frame-pointer:
327 don't make a frame pointer in simple functions that don't require one. */
328
329 extern int flag_omit_frame_pointer;
330
331 /* Nonzero to inhibit use of define_optimization peephole opts. */
332
333 extern int flag_no_peephole;
334
335 /* Nonzero allows GCC to optimize sibling and tail recursive calls. */
336
337 extern int flag_optimize_sibling_calls;
338
339 /* Nonzero means the front end generally wants `errno' maintained by math
340 operations, like built-in SQRT. */
341
342 extern int flag_errno_math;
343
344 /* Nonzero means that unsafe floating-point math optimizations are allowed
345 for the sake of speed. IEEE compliance is not guaranteed, and operations
346 are allowed to assume that their arguments and results are "normal"
347 (e.g., nonnegative for SQRT). */
348
349 extern int flag_unsafe_math_optimizations;
350
351 /* Nonzero means that no NaNs or +-Infs are expected. */
352
353 extern int flag_finite_math_only;
354
355 /* Zero means that floating-point math operations cannot generate a
356 (user-visible) trap. This is the case, for example, in nonstop
357 IEEE 754 arithmetic. */
358
359 extern int flag_trapping_math;
360
361 /* Nonzero means disable transformations that assume default floating
362 point rounding behavior. */
363
364 extern int flag_rounding_math;
365
366 /* 0 means straightforward implementation of complex divide acceptable.
367 1 means wide ranges of inputs must work for complex divide.
368 2 means C99-like requirements for complex divide (not yet implemented). */
369
370 extern int flag_complex_divide_method;
371
372 /* Nonzero means to run loop optimizations twice. */
373
374 extern int flag_rerun_loop_opt;
375
376 /* Nonzero means make functions that look like good inline candidates
377 go inline. */
378
379 extern int flag_inline_functions;
380
381 /* Nonzero for -fkeep-inline-functions: even if we make a function
382 go inline everywhere, keep its definition around for debugging
383 purposes. */
384
385 extern int flag_keep_inline_functions;
386
387 /* Nonzero means that functions declared `inline' will be treated
388 as `static'. Prevents generation of zillions of copies of unused
389 static inline functions; instead, `inlines' are written out
390 only when actually used. Used in conjunction with -g. Also
391 does the right thing with #pragma interface. */
392
393 extern int flag_no_inline;
394
395 /* Nonzero means that we don't want inlining by virtue of -fno-inline,
396 not just because the tree inliner turned us off. */
397
398 extern int flag_really_no_inline;
399
400 /* Nonzero if we are only using compiler to check syntax errors. */
401
402 extern int flag_syntax_only;
403 extern int rtl_dump_and_exit;
404
405 /* Nonzero means we should save auxiliary info into a .X file. */
406
407 extern int flag_gen_aux_info;
408
409 /* Nonzero means make the text shared if supported. */
410
411 extern int flag_shared_data;
412
413 /* flag_schedule_insns means schedule insns within basic blocks (before
414 local_alloc).
415 flag_schedule_insns_after_reload means schedule insns after
416 global_alloc. */
417
418 extern int flag_schedule_insns;
419 extern int flag_schedule_insns_after_reload;
420 extern int flag_sched2_use_superblocks;
421 extern int flag_sched2_use_traces;
422
423 /* The following flags have effect only for scheduling before register
424 allocation:
425
426 flag_schedule_interblock means schedule insns across basic blocks.
427 flag_schedule_speculative means allow speculative motion of non-load insns.
428 flag_schedule_speculative_load means allow speculative motion of some
429 load insns.
430 flag_schedule_speculative_load_dangerous allows speculative motion of more
431 load insns. */
432
433 extern int flag_schedule_interblock;
434 extern int flag_schedule_speculative;
435 extern int flag_schedule_speculative_load;
436 extern int flag_schedule_speculative_load_dangerous;
437
438 /* The following flags have an effect during scheduling after register
439 allocation:
440
441 sched_stalled_insns means that insns can be moved prematurely from the queue
442 of stalled insns into the ready list.
443
444 sched_stalled_insns_dep controls how many recently scheduled cycles will
445 be examined for a dependency on a stalled insn that is candidate for
446 premature removal from the queue of stalled insns into the ready list (has
447 an effect only if the flag 'sched_stalled_insns' is set). */
448
449 extern int flag_sched_stalled_insns;
450 extern int flag_sched_stalled_insns_dep;
451
452 /* flag_branch_on_count_reg means try to replace add-1,compare,branch tupple
453 by a cheaper branch, on a count register. */
454 extern int flag_branch_on_count_reg;
455
456 /* This option is set to 1 on -fsingle-precision-constant option which is
457 used to convert the floating point constants to single precision
458 constants. */
459
460 extern int flag_single_precision_constant;
461
462 /* Nonzero means put things in delayed-branch slots if supported. */
463
464 extern int flag_delayed_branch;
465
466 /* Nonzero means suppress output of instruction numbers and line number
467 notes in debugging dumps. */
468
469 extern int flag_dump_unnumbered;
470
471 /* Nonzero means change certain warnings into errors.
472 Usually these are warnings about failure to conform to some standard. */
473
474 extern int flag_pedantic_errors;
475
476 /* Nonzero means generate position-independent code. 1 vs 2 for a
477 target-dependent "small" or "large" mode. */
478
479 extern int flag_pic;
480
481 /* Nonzero if we are compiling position independent code for executable.
482 1 vs 2 for a target-dependent "small" or "large" mode. */
483
484 extern int flag_pie;
485
486 /* Nonzero if we are compiling code for a shared library, zero for
487 executable. */
488
489 extern int flag_shlib;
490
491 /* Nonzero means generate extra code for exception handling and enable
492 exception handling. */
493
494 extern int flag_exceptions;
495
496 /* Nonzero means generate frame unwind info table when supported. */
497
498 extern int flag_unwind_tables;
499
500 /* Nonzero means generate frame unwind info table exact at each insn boundary. */
501
502 extern int flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables;
503
504 /* Nonzero means don't place uninitialized global data in common storage
505 by default. */
506
507 extern int flag_no_common;
508
509 /* -finhibit-size-directive inhibits output of .size for ELF.
510 This is used only for compiling crtstuff.c,
511 and it may be extended to other effects
512 needed for crtstuff.c on other systems. */
513 extern int flag_inhibit_size_directive;
514
515 /* Nonzero means place each function into its own section on those platforms
516 which support arbitrary section names and unlimited numbers of sections. */
517
518 extern int flag_function_sections;
519
520 /* ... and similar for data. */
521
522 extern int flag_data_sections;
523
524 /* -fverbose-asm causes extra commentary information to be produced in
525 the generated assembly code (to make it more readable). This option
526 is generally only of use to those who actually need to read the
527 generated assembly code (perhaps while debugging the compiler itself).
528 -fno-verbose-asm, the default, causes the extra information
529 to not be added and is useful when comparing two assembler files. */
530
531 extern int flag_verbose_asm;
532
533 /* -dA causes debug information to be produced in
534 the generated assembly code (to make it more readable). This option
535 is generally only of use to those who actually need to read the
536 generated assembly code (perhaps while debugging the compiler itself).
537 Currently, this switch is only used by dwarfout.c; however, it is intended
538 to be a catchall for printing debug information in the assembler file. */
539
540 extern int flag_debug_asm;
541
542 extern int flag_dump_rtl_in_asm;
543
544 /* Greater than zero if user symbols are prepended by a leading underscore
545 in generated assembly code. */
546 extern int flag_leading_underscore;
547
548 /* Tag all structures with __attribute__(packed) */
549 extern int flag_pack_struct;
550
551 /* This flag is only tested if alias checking is enabled.
552 0 if pointer arguments may alias each other. True in C.
553 1 if pointer arguments may not alias each other but may alias
554 global variables.
555 2 if pointer arguments may not alias each other and may not
556 alias global variables. True in Fortran.
557 The value is ignored if flag_alias_check is 0. */
558 extern int flag_argument_noalias;
559
560 /* Nonzero if we should do (language-dependent) alias analysis.
561 Typically, this analysis will assume that expressions of certain
562 types do not alias expressions of certain other types. Only used
563 if alias analysis (in general) is enabled. */
564 extern int flag_strict_aliasing;
565
566 /* Emit code to probe the stack, to help detect stack overflow; also
567 may cause large objects to be allocated dynamically. */
568 extern int flag_stack_check;
569
570 /* Do the full regmove optimization pass. */
571 extern int flag_regmove;
572
573 /* Instrument functions with calls at entry and exit, for profiling. */
574 extern int flag_instrument_function_entry_exit;
575
576 /* Perform a peephole pass before sched2. */
577 extern int flag_peephole2;
578
579 /* Try to guess branch probabilities. */
580 extern int flag_guess_branch_prob;
581
582 /* -fcheck-bounds causes gcc to generate array bounds checks.
583 For C, C++ and ObjC: defaults off.
584 For Java: defaults to on.
585 For Fortran: defaults to off. */
586 extern int flag_bounds_check;
587
588 /* This will attempt to merge constant section constants, if 1 only
589 string constants and constants from constant pool, if 2 also constant
590 variables. */
591 extern int flag_merge_constants;
592
593 /* If one, renumber instruction UIDs to reduce the number of
594 unused UIDs if there are a lot of instructions. If greater than
595 one, unconditionally renumber instruction UIDs. */
596 extern int flag_renumber_insns;
597 \f
598 /* Other basic status info about current function. */
599
600 /* Nonzero means current function must be given a frame pointer.
601 Set in stmt.c if anything is allocated on the stack there.
602 Set in reload1.c if anything is allocated on the stack there. */
603
604 extern int frame_pointer_needed;
605
606 /* Nonzero if the generated code should trap on signed overflow
607 for PLUS / SUB / MULT. */
608 extern int flag_trapv;
609
610 /* Nonzero if the signed arithmetic overflow should wrap around. */
611 extern int flag_wrapv;
612
613 /* Nonzero if subexpressions must be evaluated from left-to-right. */
614 extern int flag_evaluation_order;
615
616 /* Value of the -G xx switch, and whether it was passed or not. */
617 extern unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT g_switch_value;
618 extern bool g_switch_set;
619
620 /* Values of the -falign-* flags: how much to align labels in code.
621 0 means `use default', 1 means `don't align'.
622 For each variable, there is an _log variant which is the power
623 of two not less than the variable, for .align output. */
624
625 extern int align_loops;
626 extern int align_loops_log;
627 extern int align_loops_max_skip;
628 extern int align_jumps;
629 extern int align_jumps_log;
630 extern int align_jumps_max_skip;
631 extern int align_labels;
632 extern int align_labels_log;
633 extern int align_labels_max_skip;
634 extern int align_functions;
635 extern int align_functions_log;
636
637 /* Like align_functions_log above, but used by front-ends to force the
638 minimum function alignment. Zero means no alignment is forced. */
639 extern int force_align_functions_log;
640
641 /* Nonzero if we dump in VCG format, not plain text. */
642 extern int dump_for_graph;
643
644 /* Selection of the graph form. */
645 enum graph_dump_types
646 {
647 no_graph = 0,
648 vcg
649 };
650 extern enum graph_dump_types graph_dump_format;
651
652 /* Nonzero means ignore `#ident' directives. 0 means handle them.
653 On SVR4 targets, it also controls whether or not to emit a
654 string identifying the compiler. */
655
656 extern int flag_no_ident;
657
658 /* Nonzero means perform global CSE. */
659
660 extern int flag_gcse;
661
662 /* Nonzero if we want to perform enhanced load motion during gcse. */
663
664 extern int flag_gcse_lm;
665
666 /* Nonzero if we want to perform store motion after gcse. */
667
668 extern int flag_gcse_sm;
669
670 /* Nonzero if we want to perform redundant load-after-store elimination
671 in gcse. */
672
673 extern int flag_gcse_las;
674
675 /* Nonzero if value histograms should be used to optimize code. */
676 extern int flag_value_profile_transformations;
677
678 /* Perform branch target register optimization before prologue / epilogue
679 threading. */
680
681 extern int flag_branch_target_load_optimize;
682
683 /* Perform branch target register optimization after prologue / epilogue
684 threading and jump2. */
685
686 extern int flag_branch_target_load_optimize2;
687
688 /* For the bt-load pass, nonzero means don't re-use branch target registers
689 in any basic block. */
690 extern int flag_btr_bb_exclusive;
691
692
693 /* Nonzero means we should do dwarf2 duplicate elimination. */
694
695 extern int flag_eliminate_dwarf2_dups;
696
697 /* Nonzero means we should do unused type elimination. */
698
699 extern int flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types;
700
701 /* Nonzero means to collect statistics which might be expensive
702 and to print them when we are done. */
703 extern int flag_detailed_statistics;
704
705 /* Nonzero means enable synchronous exceptions for non-call instructions. */
706 extern int flag_non_call_exceptions;
707
708 /* Nonzero means put zero initialized data in the bss section. */
709 extern int flag_zero_initialized_in_bss;
710
711 /* Nonzero means disable transformations observable by signaling NaNs. */
712 extern int flag_signaling_nans;
713
714 extern int flag_unit_at_a_time;
715
716 extern int flag_web;
717
718 /* Nonzero means that we defer emitting functions until they are actually
719 used. */
720 extern int flag_remove_unreachable_functions;
721
722 /* Nonzero if we should track variables. */
723 extern int flag_var_tracking;
724
725 /* A string that's used when a random name is required. NULL means
726 to make it really random. */
727
728 extern const char *flag_random_seed;
729
730 /* The version of the C++ ABI in use. The following values are
731 allowed:
732
733 0: The version of the ABI believed most conformant with the
734 C++ ABI specification. This ABI may change as bugs are
735 discovered and fixed. Therefore, 0 will not necessarily
736 indicate the same ABI in different versions of G++.
737
738 1: The version of the ABI first used in G++ 3.2.
739
740 Additional positive integers will be assigned as new versions of
741 the ABI become the default version of the ABI. */
742
743 extern int flag_abi_version;
744
745 /* Returns TRUE if generated code should match ABI version N or
746 greater is in use. */
747
748 #define abi_version_at_least(N) \
749 (flag_abi_version == 0 || flag_abi_version >= (N))
750
751 /* True if the given mode has a NaN representation and the treatment of
752 NaN operands is important. Certain optimizations, such as folding
753 x * 0 into x, are not correct for NaN operands, and are normally
754 disabled for modes with NaNs. The user can ask for them to be
755 done anyway using the -funsafe-math-optimizations switch. */
756 #define HONOR_NANS(MODE) \
757 (MODE_HAS_NANS (MODE) && !flag_finite_math_only)
758
759 /* Like HONOR_NANs, but true if we honor signaling NaNs (or sNaNs). */
760 #define HONOR_SNANS(MODE) (flag_signaling_nans && HONOR_NANS (MODE))
761
762 /* As for HONOR_NANS, but true if the mode can represent infinity and
763 the treatment of infinite values is important. */
764 #define HONOR_INFINITIES(MODE) \
765 (MODE_HAS_INFINITIES (MODE) && !flag_finite_math_only)
766
767 /* Like HONOR_NANS, but true if the given mode distinguishes between
768 positive and negative zero, and the sign of zero is important. */
769 #define HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS(MODE) \
770 (MODE_HAS_SIGNED_ZEROS (MODE) && !flag_unsafe_math_optimizations)
771
772 /* Like HONOR_NANS, but true if given mode supports sign-dependent rounding,
773 and the rounding mode is important. */
774 #define HONOR_SIGN_DEPENDENT_ROUNDING(MODE) \
775 (MODE_HAS_SIGN_DEPENDENT_ROUNDING (MODE) && flag_rounding_math)
776
777 #endif /* ! GCC_FLAGS_H */