GCC Middle and Back End API Reference
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struct target_globals * | save_target_globals () |
struct target_globals * | save_target_globals_default_opts () |
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struct target_globals | default_target_globals |
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References target_globals::bb_reorder, target_globals::builtins, target_globals::cfgloop, target_globals::expmed, target_globals::flag_state, g, target_globals::gcse, target_globals::hard_regs, init_reg_sets(), target_globals::ira, target_globals::ira_int, target_globals::libfuncs, target_globals::lower_subreg, target_globals::lra_int, target_globals::optabs, target_globals::regs, target_globals::reload, restore_target_globals(), target_globals::rtl, target_reinit(), this_fn_optabs, and this_target_optabs.
Referenced by save_target_globals_default_opts().
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Like save_target_globals() above, but set *this_target_optabs correctly when a previous function has changed *this_target_optabs.
Temporarily switch to the default optimization node, so that *this_target_optabs is set to the default, not reflecting whatever a previous function used for the optimize attribute.
References save_target_globals().
struct target_globals default_target_globals |
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