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ASM_INPUT_P is so named because it causes the eventual rtl insn pattern to be a top-level ASM_INPUT rather than an ASM_OPERANDS. However, this name has caused confusion, partly due to earlier documentation. The name also sounds related to ASM_INPUTS but is for a different piece of state. This patch renames it to ASM_BASIC_P, with the inverse meaning an extended asm. ("Basic asm" is the term used in extend.texi.) gcc/ * doc/generic.texi (ASM_BASIC_P): Document. * tree.h (ASM_INPUT_P): Rename to... (ASM_BASIC_P): ...this. (ASM_VOLATILE_P, ASM_INLINE_P): Reindent. * gimplify.cc (gimplify_asm_expr): Update after above renaming. * tree-core.h (tree_base): Likewise. gcc/c/ * c-typeck.cc (build_asm_expr): Rename ASM_INPUT_P to ASM_BASIC_P. gcc/cp/ * pt.cc (tsubst_stmt): Rename ASM_INPUT_P to ASM_BASIC_P. * parser.cc (cp_parser_asm_definition): Likewise. gcc/d/ * toir.cc (IRVisitor): Rename ASM_INPUT_P to ASM_BASIC_P. gcc/jit/ * jit-playback.cc (playback::block::add_extended_asm): Rename ASM_INPUT_P to ASM_BASIC_P. gcc/m2/ * gm2-gcc/m2block.cc (flush_pending_note): Rename ASM_INPUT_P to ASM_BASIC_P. * gm2-gcc/m2statement.cc (m2statement_BuildAsm): Likewise. |
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