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4977bab6 1/* GCC core type declarations.
a945c346 2 Copyright (C) 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
4This file is part of GCC.
5
6GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9dcd6f09 8Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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9version.
10
11GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14for more details.
15
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16Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
17permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
183.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
19
20You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
21a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
22see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
9dcd6f09 23<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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24
25/* Provide forward declarations of core types which are referred to by
26 most of the compiler. This allows header files to use these types
27 (e.g. in function prototypes) without concern for whether the full
28 definitions are visible. Some other declarations that need to be
29 universally visible are here, too.
30
31 In the context of tconfig.h, most of these have special definitions
32 which prevent them from being used except in further type
33 declarations. This is a kludge; the right thing is to avoid
34 including the "tm.h" header set in the context of tconfig.h, but
35 we're not there yet. */
36
37#ifndef GCC_CORETYPES_H
38#define GCC_CORETYPES_H
39
d1b38208 40#ifndef GTY
4977bab6 41#define GTY(x) /* nothing - marker for gengtype */
d1b38208 42#endif
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43
44#ifndef USED_FOR_TARGET
45
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46typedef int64_t gcov_type;
47typedef uint64_t gcov_type_unsigned;
4484a35a 48
54994253 49struct bitmap_obstack;
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50class bitmap_head;
51typedef class bitmap_head *bitmap;
52typedef const class bitmap_head *const_bitmap;
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53struct simple_bitmap_def;
54typedef struct simple_bitmap_def *sbitmap;
55typedef const struct simple_bitmap_def *const_sbitmap;
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56struct rtx_def;
57typedef struct rtx_def *rtx;
a57193e8 58typedef const struct rtx_def *const_rtx;
d21cefc2 59class scalar_mode;
501623d4 60class scalar_int_mode;
e386a52f 61class scalar_float_mode;
a97390bf 62class complex_mode;
b660eccf 63class fixed_size_mode;
490d0f6c 64template<typename> class opt_mode;
16d22000 65typedef opt_mode<scalar_mode> opt_scalar_mode;
501623d4 66typedef opt_mode<scalar_int_mode> opt_scalar_int_mode;
857c7b46 67typedef opt_mode<scalar_float_mode> opt_scalar_float_mode;
99b1c316 68template<typename> struct pod_mode;
382615c6 69typedef pod_mode<scalar_mode> scalar_mode_pod;
bf862c53 70typedef pod_mode<scalar_int_mode> scalar_int_mode_pod;
b660eccf 71typedef pod_mode<fixed_size_mode> fixed_size_mode_pod;
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72
73/* Subclasses of rtx_def, using indentation to show the class
6f983e60 74 hierarchy, along with the relevant invariant.
15f8d3ab 75 Where possible, keep this list in the same order as in rtl.def. */
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76struct rtx_def;
77 struct rtx_expr_list; /* GET_CODE (X) == EXPR_LIST */
78 struct rtx_insn_list; /* GET_CODE (X) == INSN_LIST */
79 struct rtx_sequence; /* GET_CODE (X) == SEQUENCE */
80 struct rtx_insn;
81 struct rtx_debug_insn; /* DEBUG_INSN_P (X) */
82 struct rtx_nonjump_insn; /* NONJUMP_INSN_P (X) */
83 struct rtx_jump_insn; /* JUMP_P (X) */
84 struct rtx_call_insn; /* CALL_P (X) */
85 struct rtx_jump_table_data; /* JUMP_TABLE_DATA_P (X) */
86 struct rtx_barrier; /* BARRIER_P (X) */
87 struct rtx_code_label; /* LABEL_P (X) */
88 struct rtx_note; /* NOTE_P (X) */
15f8d3ab 89
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90struct rtvec_def;
91typedef struct rtvec_def *rtvec;
a57193e8 92typedef const struct rtvec_def *const_rtvec;
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93struct hwivec_def;
94typedef struct hwivec_def *hwivec;
95typedef const struct hwivec_def *const_hwivec;
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96union tree_node;
97typedef union tree_node *tree;
7eba871a 98typedef const union tree_node *const_tree;
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99struct gimple;
100typedef gimple *gimple_seq;
84562394 101struct gimple_stmt_iterator;
165b1f6a 102class code_helper;
538dd0b7 103
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104/* Forward declare rtx_code, so that we can use it in target hooks without
105 needing to pull in rtl.h. */
106enum rtx_code : unsigned;
107
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108/* Forward decls for leaf gimple subclasses (for individual gimple codes).
109 Keep this in the same order as the corresponding codes in gimple.def. */
110
111struct gcond;
112struct gdebug;
113struct ggoto;
114struct glabel;
115struct gswitch;
116struct gassign;
117struct gasm;
118struct gcall;
119struct gtransaction;
120struct greturn;
121struct gbind;
122struct gcatch;
123struct geh_filter;
124struct geh_mnt;
125struct geh_else;
126struct gresx;
127struct geh_dispatch;
128struct gphi;
129struct gtry;
130struct gomp_atomic_load;
131struct gomp_atomic_store;
132struct gomp_continue;
133struct gomp_critical;
d9a6bd32 134struct gomp_ordered;
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135struct gomp_for;
136struct gomp_parallel;
137struct gomp_task;
138struct gomp_sections;
139struct gomp_single;
140struct gomp_target;
141struct gomp_teams;
142
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143/* Subclasses of symtab_node, using indentation to show the class
144 hierarchy. */
145
99b1c316 146struct symtab_node;
4df3629e 147 struct cgraph_node;
99b1c316 148 struct varpool_node;
ff6686d2 149struct cgraph_edge;
4df3629e 150
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151union section;
152typedef union section section;
46625112 153struct gcc_options;
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154struct cl_target_option;
155struct cl_optimization;
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156struct cl_option;
157struct cl_decoded_option;
5f20c657 158struct cl_option_handlers;
78d132d7 159class rich_location;
8200cd97 160class diagnostic_context;
99b1c316 161class pretty_printer;
4bc1899b 162class diagnostic_event_id_t;
3ac6b5cf 163typedef const char * (*diagnostic_input_charset_callback)(const char *);
4977bab6 164
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165template<typename T> struct array_traits;
166
167/* Provides a read-only bitmap view of a single integer bitmask or an
168 array of integer bitmasks, or of a wrapper around such bitmasks. */
169template<typename T, typename Traits = array_traits<T>,
170 bool has_constant_size = Traits::has_constant_size>
171class bitmap_view;
172
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173/* Address space number for named address space support. */
174typedef unsigned char addr_space_t;
175
176/* The value of addr_space_t that represents the generic address space. */
177#define ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC 0
178#define ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC_P(AS) ((AS) == ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC)
179
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180/* The major intermediate representations of GCC. */
181enum ir_type {
182 IR_GIMPLE,
183 IR_RTL_CFGRTL,
184 IR_RTL_CFGLAYOUT
185};
186
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187/* Provide forward struct declaration so that we don't have to include
188 all of cpplib.h whenever a random prototype includes a pointer.
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189 Note that the cpp_reader and cpp_token typedefs remain part of
190 cpplib.h. */
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191
192struct cpp_reader;
5950c3c9 193struct cpp_token;
e150159c 194
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195/* The thread-local storage model associated with a given VAR_DECL
196 or SYMBOL_REF. This isn't used much, but both trees and RTL refer
197 to it, so it's here. */
198enum tls_model {
c2f7fa15 199 TLS_MODEL_NONE,
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200 TLS_MODEL_EMULATED,
201 TLS_MODEL_REAL,
202 TLS_MODEL_GLOBAL_DYNAMIC = TLS_MODEL_REAL,
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203 TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_DYNAMIC,
204 TLS_MODEL_INITIAL_EXEC,
205 TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_EXEC
206};
207
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208/* Types of trampoline implementation. */
209enum trampoline_impl {
210 TRAMPOLINE_IMPL_STACK,
211 TRAMPOLINE_IMPL_HEAP
212};
213
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214/* Types of ABI for an offload compiler. */
215enum offload_abi {
216 OFFLOAD_ABI_UNSET,
217 OFFLOAD_ABI_LP64,
218 OFFLOAD_ABI_ILP32
219};
220
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221/* Types of profile update methods. */
222enum profile_update {
223 PROFILE_UPDATE_SINGLE,
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224 PROFILE_UPDATE_ATOMIC,
225 PROFILE_UPDATE_PREFER_ATOMIC
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226};
227
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228/* Type of profile reproducibility methods. */
229enum profile_reproducibility {
230 PROFILE_REPRODUCIBILITY_SERIAL,
231 PROFILE_REPRODUCIBILITY_PARALLEL_RUNS,
232 PROFILE_REPRODUCIBILITY_MULTITHREADED
233};
234
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235/* Type of -fstack-protector-*. */
236enum stack_protector {
237 SPCT_FLAG_DEFAULT = 1,
238 SPCT_FLAG_ALL = 2,
239 SPCT_FLAG_STRONG = 3,
240 SPCT_FLAG_EXPLICIT = 4
241};
242
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243/* Types of unwind/exception handling info that can be generated.
244 Note that a UI_TARGET (or larger) setting is considered to be
245 incompatible with -freorder-blocks-and-partition. */
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246
247enum unwind_info_type
248{
249 UI_NONE,
250 UI_SJLJ,
251 UI_DWARF2,
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252 UI_SEH,
253 UI_TARGET
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254};
255
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256/* Callgraph node profile representation. */
257enum node_frequency {
258 /* This function most likely won't be executed at all.
259 (set only when profile feedback is available or via function attribute). */
260 NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED,
261 /* For functions that are known to be executed once (i.e. constructors, destructors
262 and main function. */
263 NODE_FREQUENCY_EXECUTED_ONCE,
264 /* The default value. */
265 NODE_FREQUENCY_NORMAL,
266 /* Optimize this function hard
267 (set only when profile feedback is available or via function attribute). */
268 NODE_FREQUENCY_HOT
269};
270
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271/* Ways of optimizing code. */
272enum optimization_type {
273 /* Prioritize speed over size. */
274 OPTIMIZE_FOR_SPEED,
275
276 /* Only do things that are good for both size and speed. */
277 OPTIMIZE_FOR_BOTH,
278
279 /* Prioritize size over speed. */
280 OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE
281};
282
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283/* Enumerates a padding direction. */
284enum pad_direction {
285 /* No padding is required. */
286 PAD_NONE,
287
288 /* Insert padding above the data, i.e. at higher memeory addresses
289 when dealing with memory, and at the most significant end when
290 dealing with registers. */
291 PAD_UPWARD,
292
293 /* Insert padding below the data, i.e. at lower memeory addresses
294 when dealing with memory, and at the least significant end when
295 dealing with registers. */
296 PAD_DOWNWARD
297};
298
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299/* Possible initialization status of a variable. When requested
300 by the user, this information is tracked and recorded in the DWARF
301 debug information, along with the variable's location. */
302enum var_init_status
303{
304 VAR_INIT_STATUS_UNKNOWN,
305 VAR_INIT_STATUS_UNINITIALIZED,
306 VAR_INIT_STATUS_INITIALIZED
307};
308
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309/* Names for the different levels of -Wstrict-overflow=N. The numeric
310 values here correspond to N. */
311enum warn_strict_overflow_code
312{
313 /* Overflow warning that should be issued with -Wall: a questionable
314 construct that is easy to avoid even when using macros. Example:
315 folding (x + CONSTANT > x) to 1. */
316 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_ALL = 1,
317 /* Overflow warning about folding a comparison to a constant because
318 of undefined signed overflow, other than cases covered by
319 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_ALL. Example: folding (abs (x) >= 0) to 1
320 (this is false when x == INT_MIN). */
321 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_CONDITIONAL = 2,
322 /* Overflow warning about changes to comparisons other than folding
323 them to a constant. Example: folding (x + 1 > 1) to (x > 0). */
324 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_COMPARISON = 3,
325 /* Overflow warnings not covered by the above cases. Example:
326 folding ((x * 10) / 5) to (x * 2). */
327 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_MISC = 4,
328 /* Overflow warnings about reducing magnitude of constants in
329 comparison. Example: folding (x + 2 > y) to (x + 1 >= y). */
330 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_MAGNITUDE = 5
331};
332
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333/* The type of an alias set. Code currently assumes that variables of
334 this type can take the values 0 (the alias set which aliases
335 everything) and -1 (sometimes indicating that the alias set is
336 unknown, sometimes indicating a memory barrier) and -2 (indicating
337 that the alias set should be set to a unique value but has not been
338 set yet). */
339typedef int alias_set_type;
f16d3f39 340
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341class edge_def;
342typedef class edge_def *edge;
343typedef const class edge_def *const_edge;
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344struct basic_block_def;
345typedef struct basic_block_def *basic_block;
346typedef const struct basic_block_def *const_basic_block;
10692477 347
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348#if !defined (GENERATOR_FILE)
349# define OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE memory_block_pool::block_size
350# define obstack_chunk_alloc mempool_obstack_chunk_alloc
351# define obstack_chunk_free mempool_obstack_chunk_free
352#else
353# define OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE 0
354# define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
355# define obstack_chunk_free free
356#endif
357
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358#define gcc_obstack_init(OBSTACK) \
359 obstack_specify_allocation ((OBSTACK), OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE, 0, \
360 obstack_chunk_alloc, \
361 obstack_chunk_free)
10692477 362
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363/* enum reg_class is target specific, so it should not appear in
364 target-independent code or interfaces, like the target hook declarations
365 in target.h. */
366typedef int reg_class_t;
367
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368class rtl_opt_pass;
369
370namespace gcc {
371 class context;
372}
373
ab23f5d9 374typedef std::pair <tree, tree> tree_pair;
ac2cfa6c 375typedef std::pair <const char *, int> string_int_pair;
ab23f5d9 376
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377/* Define a name->value mapping. */
378template <typename ValueType>
379struct kv_pair
380{
381 const char *const name; /* the name of the value */
382 const ValueType value; /* the value of the name */
383};
384
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385#else
386
387struct _dont_use_rtx_here_;
388struct _dont_use_rtvec_here_;
f3955ea3 389struct _dont_use_rtx_insn_here_;
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390union _dont_use_tree_here_;
391#define rtx struct _dont_use_rtx_here_ *
a57193e8 392#define const_rtx struct _dont_use_rtx_here_ *
4977bab6 393#define rtvec struct _dont_use_rtvec_here *
a57193e8 394#define const_rtvec struct _dont_use_rtvec_here *
f3955ea3 395#define rtx_insn struct _dont_use_rtx_insn_here_
4977bab6 396#define tree union _dont_use_tree_here_ *
a57193e8 397#define const_tree union _dont_use_tree_here_ *
4977bab6 398
d21cefc2 399typedef struct scalar_mode scalar_mode;
501623d4 400typedef struct scalar_int_mode scalar_int_mode;
e386a52f 401typedef struct scalar_float_mode scalar_float_mode;
a97390bf 402typedef struct complex_mode complex_mode;
e386a52f 403
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404#endif
405
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406/* Classes of functions that compiler needs to check
407 whether they are present at the runtime or not. */
408enum function_class {
409 function_c94,
410 function_c99_misc,
411 function_c99_math_complex,
22869a37 412 function_sincos,
0fa00483 413 function_c11_misc,
094a609c 414 function_c23_misc
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415};
416
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417/* Enumerate visibility settings. This is deliberately ordered from most
418 to least visibility. */
419enum symbol_visibility
420{
421 VISIBILITY_DEFAULT,
422 VISIBILITY_PROTECTED,
423 VISIBILITY_HIDDEN,
424 VISIBILITY_INTERNAL
425};
426
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427/* enums used by the targetm.excess_precision hook. */
428
429enum flt_eval_method
430{
431 FLT_EVAL_METHOD_UNPREDICTABLE = -1,
432 FLT_EVAL_METHOD_PROMOTE_TO_FLOAT = 0,
433 FLT_EVAL_METHOD_PROMOTE_TO_DOUBLE = 1,
434 FLT_EVAL_METHOD_PROMOTE_TO_LONG_DOUBLE = 2,
435 FLT_EVAL_METHOD_PROMOTE_TO_FLOAT16 = 16
436};
437
438enum excess_precision_type
439{
440 EXCESS_PRECISION_TYPE_IMPLICIT,
441 EXCESS_PRECISION_TYPE_STANDARD,
f19a3270 442 EXCESS_PRECISION_TYPE_FAST,
443 EXCESS_PRECISION_TYPE_FLOAT16
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444};
445
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446/* Level of size optimization. */
447
448enum optimize_size_level
449{
450 /* Do not optimize for size. */
451 OPTIMIZE_SIZE_NO,
452 /* Optimize for size but not at extreme performance costs. */
453 OPTIMIZE_SIZE_BALANCED,
454 /* Optimize for size as much as possible. */
455 OPTIMIZE_SIZE_MAX
456};
457
0823efed 458/* Support for user-provided GGC and PCH markers. The first parameter
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459 is a pointer to a pointer, the second either NULL if the pointer to
460 pointer points into a GC object or the actual pointer address if
461 the first argument points to a temporary and the third a cookie. */
462typedef void (*gt_pointer_operator) (void *, void *, void *);
0823efed 463
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464#if !defined (HAVE_UCHAR)
465typedef unsigned char uchar;
466#endif
4977bab6 467
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468/* Most source files will require the following headers. */
469#if !defined (USED_FOR_TARGET)
470#include "insn-modes.h"
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471#include "signop.h"
472#include "wide-int.h"
b0e84cf7 473#include "wide-int-print.h"
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474
475/* On targets that don't need polynomial offsets, target-specific code
476 should be able to treat poly_int like a normal constant, with a
477 conversion operator going from the former to the latter. We also
e53b6e56 478 allow this for gencondmd.cc for all targets, so that we can treat
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479 machine_modes as enums without causing build failures. */
480#if (defined (IN_TARGET_CODE) \
481 && (defined (USE_ENUM_MODES) || NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS == 1))
482#define POLY_INT_CONVERSION 1
483#else
484#define POLY_INT_CONVERSION 0
485#endif
486
487#include "poly-int.h"
488#include "poly-int-types.h"
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489#include "insn-modes-inline.h"
490#include "machmode.h"
ecb9f223 491#include "double-int.h"
e6de5335 492#include "align.h"
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493/* Most host source files will require the following headers. */
494#if !defined (GENERATOR_FILE)
1751a78e 495#include "iterator-utils.h"
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496#include "real.h"
497#include "fixed-value.h"
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498#include "hash-table.h"
499#include "hash-set.h"
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500#include "input.h"
501#include "is-a.h"
fcb87c50 502#include "memory-block.h"
1a817418 503#include "dumpfile.h"
b0e84cf7 504#endif
13fdf2e2 505#endif /* GENERATOR_FILE && !USED_FOR_TARGET */
ecb9f223 506
9771b263 507#endif /* coretypes.h */