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Re: Help with traversing block statements in pragma handler


Ferad Zyulkyarov wrote on 12/15/06 05:02:

9:     FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb, this_cfun)
10: 	for (bsi = bsi_start(bb); !bsi_end_p(bsi); bsi_next(&bsi))
11: 	{
12: 	    tree stmt = bsi_stmt(bsi);
13: 	    debug_tree(stmt);
14:             /* Do something */
15: 	}
16: } /* End of void handle_pragma_test */

This is way too early in the compilation. At this point we are not even in GIMPLE mode, so there will not be a flowgraph.

I recommend that you follow what happens when GCC handles structurally similar pragmas. In your case, try following through #pragma omp parallel. Its behaviour is very similar to what you show in your #pragma test.


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