From 923c2d868ff64e557515856912994794d8d05dd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kazu Hirata Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 20:01:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] invoke.texi (Options for Debugging Your Program or GCC): Update the names of dump files. * invoke.texi (Options for Debugging Your Program or GCC): Update the names of dump files. From-SVN: r34112 --- gcc/ChangeLog | 5 +++++ gcc/invoke.texi | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 446dcae9d53..7278667f187 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2000-05-23 Kazu Hirata + + * invoke.texi (Options for Debugging Your Program or GCC): Update + the names of dump files. + Tue May 23 13:58:52 2000 Philippe De Muyter * configure.in (NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O): Fix thinko in previous fix. diff --git a/gcc/invoke.texi b/gcc/invoke.texi index 4261cc6f22e..3228dac39fe 100644 --- a/gcc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/invoke.texi @@ -2216,20 +2216,20 @@ block and arc execution counts from the information in the Says to make debugging dumps during compilation at times specified by @var{letters}. This is used for debugging the compiler. The file names for most of the dumps are made by appending a pass number and a word to -the source file name (e.g. @file{foo.c.00.rtl} or @file{foo.c.01.jump}). +the source file name (e.g. @file{foo.c.00.rtl} or @file{foo.c.01.sibling}). Here are the possible letters for use in @var{letters}, and their meanings: @table @samp @item A Annotate the assembler output with miscellaneous debugging information. @item b -Dump after computing branch probabilities, to @file{@var{file}.10.bp}. +Dump after computing branch probabilities, to @file{@var{file}.11.bp}. @item B -Dump after block reordering, to @file{@var{file}.20.bbro}. +Dump after block reordering, to @file{@var{file}.24.bbro}. @item c -Dump after instruction combination, to the file @file{@var{file}.12.combine}. +Dump after instruction combination, to the file @file{@var{file}.13.combine}. @item d -Dump after delayed branch scheduling, to @file{@var{file}.24.dbr}. +Dump after delayed branch scheduling, to @file{@var{file}.27.dbr}. @item D Dump all macro definitions, at the end of preprocessing, in addition to normal output. @@ -2237,11 +2237,11 @@ normal output. Dump after SSA optimizations, to @file{@var{file}.05.ssa} and @file{@var{file}.06.ussa}. @item f -Dump after flow analysis, to @file{@var{file}.11.flow}. +Dump after life analysis, to @file{@var{file}.12.life}. @item F Dump after purging @code{ADDRESSOF} codes, to @file{@var{file}.04.addressof}. @item g -Dump after global register allocation, to @file{@var{file}.16.greg}. +Dump after global register allocation, to @file{@var{file}.18.greg}. @item G Dump after GCSE, to @file{@var{file}.07.gcse}. @item i @@ -2249,38 +2249,38 @@ Dump after sibling call optimizations, to @file{@var{file}.01.sibling}. @item j Dump after first jump optimization, to @file{@var{file}.02.jump}. @item J -Dump after last jump optimization, to @file{@var{file}.22.jump2}. +Dump after last jump optimization, to @file{@var{file}.25.jump2}. @item k -Dump after conversion from registers to stack, to @file{@var{file}.25.stack}. +Dump after conversion from registers to stack, to @file{@var{file}.28.stack}. @item l -Dump after local register allocation, to @file{@var{file}.15.lreg}. +Dump after local register allocation, to @file{@var{file}.17.lreg}. @item L Dump after loop optimization, to @file{@var{file}.08.loop}. @item M Dump after performing the machine dependent reorganisation pass, to -@file{@var{file}.23.mach}. +@file{@var{file}.26.mach}. @item n -Dump after register renumbering, to @file{@var{file}.21.rnreg}. +Dump after register renumbering, to @file{@var{file}.22.rnreg}. @item N -Dump after the register move pass, to @file{@var{file}.13.regmove}. +Dump after the register move pass, to @file{@var{file}.15.regmove}. @item r Dump after RTL generation, to @file{@var{file}.00.rtl}. @item R Dump after the second instruction scheduling pass, to -@file{@var{file}.19.sched2}. +@file{@var{file}.239.sched2}. @item s Dump after CSE (including the jump optimization that sometimes follows CSE), to @file{@var{file}.03.cse}. @item S Dump after the first instruction scheduling pass, to -@file{@var{file}.14.sched}. +@file{@var{file}.16.sched}. @item t Dump after the second CSE pass (including the jump optimization that sometimes follows CSE), to @file{@var{file}.09.cse2}. @item w -Dump after the second flow pass, to @file{@var{file}.17.flow2}. +Dump after the second flow pass, to @file{@var{file}.19.flow2}. @item z -Dump after the peephold pass, to @file{@var{file}.18.peephole2}. +Dump after the peephole pass, to @file{@var{file}.21.peephole2}. @item a Produce all the dumps listed above. @item m @@ -2295,14 +2295,14 @@ For each of the other indicated dump files (except for @file{@var{file}.00.rtl}), dump a representation of the control flow graph suitible for viewing with VCG to @file{@var{file}.@var{pass}.vcg}. @item w -Dump after the second flow pass to @file{@var{file}.14.flow2}. +Dump after the second flow pass to @file{@var{file}.19.flow2}. @item x Just generate RTL for a function instead of compiling it. Usually used with @samp{r}. @item y Dump debugging information during parsing, to standard error. @item z -Dump after the peephole2 pass to @file{@var{file}.15.peephole2}. +Dump after the peephole2 pass to @file{@var{file}.21.peephole2}. @end table @item -fdump-unnumbered -- 2.30.2