GCC Middle and Back End API Reference
target-hooks-macros.h
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1 /* Common macros for target hook definitions.
2  Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 
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5  under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
6  Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
7  later version.
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15  along with this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see
16  <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17 
18 /* The following macros should be provided by the including file:
19 
20  DEFHOOK(NAME, DOC, TYPE, PARAMS, INIT): Define a function-valued hook.
21  DEFHOOKPOD(DOC, TYPE, NAME, INIT): Define a piece-of-data 'hook'. */
22 
23 /* Defaults for optional macros:
24  DEFHOOKPODX(NAME, TYPE, INIT): Like DEFHOOKPOD, but share documentation
25  with the previous 'hook'. */
26 #ifndef DEFHOOKPODX
27 #define DEFHOOKPODX(NAME, TYPE, INIT) DEFHOOKPOD (NAME, 0, TYPE, INIT)
28 #endif
29 
30 /* HOOKSTRUCT(FRAGMENT): Declarator fragments to encapsulate all the
31  members into a struct gcc_target, which in turn contains several
32  sub-structs. */
33 #ifndef HOOKSTRUCT
34 #define HOOKSTRUCT(FRAGMENT)
35 #endif
36 /* HOOK_VECTOR: Start a struct declaration, which then gets its own initializer.
37  HOOK_VECTOR_END: Close a struct declaration, providing a member declarator
38  name for nested use. */
39 #ifndef HOOK_VECTOR_1
40 #define HOOK_VECTOR_1(NAME, FRAGMENT) HOOKSTRUCT(FRAGMENT)
41 #endif
42 #define HOOK_VECTOR(INIT_NAME, SNAME) HOOK_VECTOR_1 (INIT_NAME, struct SNAME {)
43 #define HOOK_VECTOR_END(DECL_NAME) HOOK_VECTOR_1(,} DECL_NAME ;)
44 
45 /* FIXME: For pre-existing hooks, we can't place the documentation in the
46  documentation field here till we get permission from the FSF to include
47  it in GPLed software - the target hook documentation is so far only
48  available under the GFDL. */
49 
50 /* A hook should generally be documented by a string in the DOC parameter,
51  which should contain texinfo markup. If the documentation is only available
52  under the GPL, but not under the GFDL, put it in a comment above the hook
53  definition. If the function declaration is available both under GPL and
54  GFDL, but the documentation is only available under the GFDL, put the
55  documentaton in tm.texi.in, heading with @hook <hookname> and closing
56  the paragraph with @end deftypefn / deftypevr as appropriate, and marking
57  the next autogenerated hook with @hook <hookname>.
58  In both these cases, leave the DOC string empty, i.e. "".
59  Sometimes, for some historic reason the function declaration
60  has to be documented differently
61  than what it is. In that case, use DEFHOOK_UNDOC to suppress auto-generation
62  of documentation. DEFHOOK_UNDOC takes a DOC string which it ignores, so
63  you can put GPLed documentation string there if you have hopes that you
64  can clear the declaration & documentation for GFDL distribution later,
65  in which case you can then simply change the DEFHOOK_UNDOC to DEFHOOK
66  to turn on the autogeneration of the documentation.
67 
68  A documentation string of "*" means not to emit any documentation at all,
69  and is mainly used internally for DEFHOOK_UNDOC. It should generally not
70  be used otherwise, but it has its use for exceptional cases where automatic
71  documentation is not wanted, and the real documentation is elsewere, like
72  for TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_INT_OP, which are hooks only for implementation
73  purposes; they refer to structs, the components of which are documented as
74  separate hooks TARGET_ASM_{,UN}ALIGNED_[HSDT]I_OP.
75  A DOC string of 0 is for internal use of DEFHOOKPODX and special table
76  entries only. */
77 
78 /* Empty macro arguments are undefined in C90, so use an empty macro
79  to close top-level hook structures. */
80 #define C90_EMPTY_HACK