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1 /* Compilation switch flag type definitions for GCC.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002,
3 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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 3, 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 COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #ifndef GCC_FLAG_TYPES_H
23 #define GCC_FLAG_TYPES_H
24
25 enum debug_info_type
26 {
27 NO_DEBUG, /* Write no debug info. */
28 DBX_DEBUG, /* Write BSD .stabs for DBX (using dbxout.c). */
29 SDB_DEBUG, /* Write COFF for (old) SDB (using sdbout.c). */
30 DWARF2_DEBUG, /* Write Dwarf v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c). */
31 XCOFF_DEBUG, /* Write IBM/Xcoff debug info (using dbxout.c). */
32 VMS_DEBUG, /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c). */
33 VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG /* Write VMS debug info (using vmsdbgout.c).
34 and DWARF v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c). */
35 };
36
37 enum debug_info_levels
38 {
39 DINFO_LEVEL_NONE, /* Write no debugging info. */
40 DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE, /* Write minimal info to support tracebacks only. */
41 DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL, /* Write info for all declarations (and line table). */
42 DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE /* Write normal info plus #define/#undef info. */
43 };
44
45 /* A major contribution to object and executable size is debug
46 information size. A major contribution to debug information
47 size is struct descriptions replicated in several object files.
48 The following function determines whether or not debug information
49 should be generated for a given struct. The indirect parameter
50 indicates that the struct is being handled indirectly, via
51 a pointer. See opts.c for the implementation. */
52
53 enum debug_info_usage
54 {
55 DINFO_USAGE_DFN, /* A struct definition. */
56 DINFO_USAGE_DIR_USE, /* A direct use, such as the type of a variable. */
57 DINFO_USAGE_IND_USE, /* An indirect use, such as through a pointer. */
58 DINFO_USAGE_NUM_ENUMS /* The number of enumerators. */
59 };
60
61 /* A major contribution to object and executable size is debug
62 information size. A major contribution to debug information size
63 is struct descriptions replicated in several object files. The
64 following flags attempt to reduce this information. The basic
65 idea is to not emit struct debugging information in the current
66 compilation unit when that information will be generated by
67 another compilation unit.
68
69 Debug information for a struct defined in the current source
70 file should be generated in the object file. Likewise the
71 debug information for a struct defined in a header should be
72 generated in the object file of the corresponding source file.
73 Both of these case are handled when the base name of the file of
74 the struct definition matches the base name of the source file
75 of the current compilation unit. This matching emits minimal
76 struct debugging information.
77
78 The base file name matching rule above will fail to emit debug
79 information for structs defined in system headers. So a second
80 category of files includes system headers in addition to files
81 with matching bases.
82
83 The remaining types of files are library headers and application
84 headers. We cannot currently distinguish these two types. */
85
86 enum debug_struct_file
87 {
88 DINFO_STRUCT_FILE_NONE, /* Debug no structs. */
89 DINFO_STRUCT_FILE_BASE, /* Debug structs defined in files with the
90 same base name as the compilation unit. */
91 DINFO_STRUCT_FILE_SYS, /* Also debug structs defined in system
92 header files. */
93 DINFO_STRUCT_FILE_ANY /* Debug structs defined in all files. */
94 };
95
96 /* Enumerate visibility settings. This is deliberately ordered from most
97 to least visibility. */
98 #ifndef SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_DEFINED
99 #define SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_DEFINED
100 enum symbol_visibility
101 {
102 VISIBILITY_DEFAULT,
103 VISIBILITY_PROTECTED,
104 VISIBILITY_HIDDEN,
105 VISIBILITY_INTERNAL
106 };
107 #endif
108
109 /* The stack reuse level. */
110 enum stack_reuse_level
111 {
112 SR_NONE,
113 SR_NAMED_VARS,
114 SR_ALL
115 };
116
117 /* The algorithm used for the integrated register allocator (IRA). */
118 enum ira_algorithm
119 {
120 IRA_ALGORITHM_CB,
121 IRA_ALGORITHM_PRIORITY
122 };
123
124 /* The regions used for the integrated register allocator (IRA). */
125 enum ira_region
126 {
127 IRA_REGION_ONE,
128 IRA_REGION_ALL,
129 IRA_REGION_MIXED,
130 /* This value means that there were no options -fira-region on the
131 command line and that we should choose a value depending on the
132 used -O option. */
133 IRA_REGION_AUTODETECT
134 };
135
136 /* The options for excess precision. */
137 enum excess_precision
138 {
139 EXCESS_PRECISION_DEFAULT,
140 EXCESS_PRECISION_FAST,
141 EXCESS_PRECISION_STANDARD
142 };
143
144 /* Selection of the graph form. */
145 enum graph_dump_types
146 {
147 no_graph = 0,
148 vcg
149 };
150
151 /* Type of stack check. */
152 enum stack_check_type
153 {
154 /* Do not check the stack. */
155 NO_STACK_CHECK = 0,
156
157 /* Check the stack generically, i.e. assume no specific support
158 from the target configuration files. */
159 GENERIC_STACK_CHECK,
160
161 /* Check the stack and rely on the target configuration files to
162 check the static frame of functions, i.e. use the generic
163 mechanism only for dynamic stack allocations. */
164 STATIC_BUILTIN_STACK_CHECK,
165
166 /* Check the stack and entirely rely on the target configuration
167 files, i.e. do not use the generic mechanism at all. */
168 FULL_BUILTIN_STACK_CHECK
169 };
170
171 /* Names for the different levels of -Wstrict-overflow=N. The numeric
172 values here correspond to N. */
173
174 enum warn_strict_overflow_code
175 {
176 /* Overflow warning that should be issued with -Wall: a questionable
177 construct that is easy to avoid even when using macros. Example:
178 folding (x + CONSTANT > x) to 1. */
179 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_ALL = 1,
180 /* Overflow warning about folding a comparison to a constant because
181 of undefined signed overflow, other than cases covered by
182 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_ALL. Example: folding (abs (x) >= 0) to 1
183 (this is false when x == INT_MIN). */
184 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_CONDITIONAL = 2,
185 /* Overflow warning about changes to comparisons other than folding
186 them to a constant. Example: folding (x + 1 > 1) to (x > 0). */
187 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_COMPARISON = 3,
188 /* Overflow warnings not covered by the above cases. Example:
189 folding ((x * 10) / 5) to (x * 2). */
190 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_MISC = 4,
191 /* Overflow warnings about reducing magnitude of constants in
192 comparison. Example: folding (x + 2 > y) to (x + 1 >= y). */
193 WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_MAGNITUDE = 5
194 };
195
196 /* Floating-point contraction mode. */
197 enum fp_contract_mode {
198 FP_CONTRACT_OFF = 0,
199 FP_CONTRACT_ON = 1,
200 FP_CONTRACT_FAST = 2
201 };
202
203 #endif /* ! GCC_FLAG_TYPES_H */