From: Hans-Peter Nilsson Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:32:32 +0000 (+0000) Subject: tm.texi (Driver): Fix typos and tweak entry for INCLUDE_DEFAULTS. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9f6dc50085aee099b9b233f30f938e54c617cf9b;p=gcc.git tm.texi (Driver): Fix typos and tweak entry for INCLUDE_DEFAULTS. * tm.texi (Driver): Fix typos and tweak entry for INCLUDE_DEFAULTS. Move misplaced STRUCT_FORCE_BLK entry ... (Storage Layout): ... to here. (Run-time Target): Recommend having TARGET_MASK_... helper macros. From-SVN: r32640 --- diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 222701aadd8..342d8566801 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +Sun Mar 19 13:27:30 2000 Hans-Peter Nilsson + + * tm.texi (Driver): Fix typos and tweak entry for + INCLUDE_DEFAULTS. + Move misplaced STRUCT_FORCE_BLK entry ... + (Storage Layout): ... to here. + (Run-time Target): Recommend having TARGET_MASK_... helper macros. + 2000-03-19 Richard Henderson * flow.c (delete_block): Delete the addr_vec along with the block. diff --git a/gcc/tm.texi b/gcc/tm.texi index 3aa7646d6e3..633281a091e 100644 --- a/gcc/tm.texi +++ b/gcc/tm.texi @@ -415,26 +415,17 @@ and specify private search areas for GCC. The directory The definition should be an initializer for an array of structures. Each array element should have four elements: the directory name (a -string constant), the component name, and flag for C++-only directories, +string constant), the component name (also a string constant), a flag +for C++-only directories, and a flag showing that the includes in the directory don't need to be wrapped in @code{extern @samp{C}} when compiling C++. Mark the end of the array with a null element. The component name denotes what GNU package the include file is part of, if any, in all upper-case letters. For example, it might be @samp{GCC} -or @samp{BINUTILS}. If the package is part of the a vendor-supplied +or @samp{BINUTILS}. If the package is part of a vendor-supplied operating system, code the component name as @samp{0}. -@findex STRUCT_FORCE_BLK -@item STRUCT_FORCE_BLK (@var{field}) -Return 1 if a structure containing @var{field} should be accessed using -@code{BLKMODE}. - -Normally, this is not needed. See the file @file{c4x.h} for an example -of how to use this macro to prevent a structure having a floating point -field from being accessed in an integer mode. - - For example, here is the definition used for VAX/VMS: @example @@ -554,10 +545,15 @@ by means of a macro @code{TARGET_68020} that tests a bit in @code{target_flags}. Define a macro @code{TARGET_@var{featurename}} for each such option. -Its definition should test a bit in @code{target_flags}; for example: +Its definition should test a bit in @code{target_flags}. It is +recommended that a helper macro @code{TARGET_MASK_@var{featurename}} +is defined for each bit-value to test, and used in +@code{TARGET_@var{featurename}} and @code{TARGET_SWITCHES}. For +example: @smallexample -#define TARGET_68020 (target_flags & 1) +#define TARGET_MASK_68020 1 +#define TARGET_68020 (target_flags & TARGET_MASK_68020) @end smallexample One place where these macros are used is in the condition-expressions @@ -590,9 +586,9 @@ with opposite meanings, and picks the latter as the default: @smallexample #define TARGET_SWITCHES \ - @{ @{ "68020", 1, "" @}, \ - @{ "68000", -1, "Compile for the 68000" @}, \ - @{ "", 1, "" @}@} + @{ @{ "68020", TARGET_MASK_68020, "" @}, \ + @{ "68000", -TARGET_MASK_68020, "Compile for the 68000" @}, \ + @{ "", TARGET_MASK_68020, "" @}@} @end smallexample @findex TARGET_OPTIONS @@ -1004,6 +1000,15 @@ get from @code{PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS}. Like PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS except that its effect is limited to aligning a bitfield within the structure. +@findex STRUCT_FORCE_BLK +@item STRUCT_FORCE_BLK (@var{field}) +Return 1 if a structure containing @var{field} should be accessed using +@code{BLKMODE}. + +Normally, this is not needed. See the file @file{c4x.h} for an example +of how to use this macro to prevent a structure having a floating point +field from being accessed in an integer mode. + @findex ROUND_TYPE_SIZE @item ROUND_TYPE_SIZE (@var{type}, @var{computed}, @var{specified}) Define this macro as an expression for the overall size of a type