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f7a29665 1/* Compilation switch flag definitions for GNU CC.
32b592fb 2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4This file is part of GNU CC.
5
6GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9any later version.
10
11GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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20
21/* Name of the input .c file being compiled. */
22extern char *main_input_filename;
23
24enum debug_info_type
25{
26 NO_DEBUG, /* Write no debug info. */
27 DBX_DEBUG, /* Write BSD .stabs for DBX (using dbxout.c). */
28 SDB_DEBUG, /* Write COFF for (old) SDB (using sdbout.c). */
d45cf215 29 DWARF_DEBUG, /* Write Dwarf debug info (using dwarfout.c). */
9a666dda 30 DWARF2_DEBUG, /* Write Dwarf v2 debug info (using dwarf2out.c). */
d45cf215 31 XCOFF_DEBUG /* Write IBM/Xcoff debug info (using dbxout.c). */
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32};
33
34/* Specify which kind of debugging info to generate. */
35extern enum debug_info_type write_symbols;
36
37enum debug_info_level
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/* Specify how much debugging info to generate. */
46extern enum debug_info_level debug_info_level;
47
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48/* Nonzero means use GNU-only extensions in the generated symbolic
49 debugging information. */
50extern int use_gnu_debug_info_extensions;
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51
52/* Nonzero means do optimizations. -opt. */
53
54extern int optimize;
55
56/* Nonzero means do stupid register allocation. -noreg.
57 Currently, this is 1 if `optimize' is 0. */
58
59extern int obey_regdecls;
60
61/* Don't print functions as they are compiled and don't print
62 times taken by the various passes. -quiet. */
63
64extern int quiet_flag;
65
66/* Don't print warning messages. -w. */
67
68extern int inhibit_warnings;
69
70/* Do print extra warnings (such as for uninitialized variables). -W. */
71
72extern int extra_warnings;
73
74/* Nonzero to warn about unused local variables. */
75
76extern int warn_unused;
77
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78/* Nonzero means warn if inline function is too large. */
79
80extern int warn_inline;
81
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82/* Nonzero to warn about variables used before they are initialized. */
83
84extern int warn_uninitialized;
85
86/* Nonzero means warn about all declarations which shadow others. */
87
88extern int warn_shadow;
89
90/* Warn if a switch on an enum fails to have a case for every enum value. */
91
92extern int warn_switch;
93
94/* Nonzero means warn about function definitions that default the return type
95 or that use a null return and have a return-type other than void. */
96
97extern int warn_return_type;
98
99/* Nonzero means warn about pointer casts that increase the required
100 alignment of the target type (and might therefore lead to a crash
101 due to a misaligned access). */
102
103extern int warn_cast_align;
104
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105/* Nonzero means warn that dbx info for template class methods isn't fully
106 supported yet. */
107
108extern int warn_template_debugging;
109
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110/* Nonzero means warn about any identifiers that match in the first N
111 characters. The value N is in `id_clash_len'. */
112
113extern int warn_id_clash;
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114extern unsigned id_clash_len;
115
116/* Nonzero means warn about any objects definitions whose size is larger
117 than N bytes. Also want about function definitions whose returned
118 values are larger than N bytes. The value N is in `larger_than_size'. */
119
120extern int warn_larger_than;
121extern unsigned larger_than_size;
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122
123/* Warn if a function returns an aggregate,
124 since there are often incompatible calling conventions for doing this. */
125
126extern int warn_aggregate_return;
127
128/* Nonzero if generating code to do profiling. */
129
130extern int profile_flag;
131
132/* Nonzero if generating code to do profiling on the basis of basic blocks. */
133
134extern int profile_block_flag;
135
136/* Nonzero for -pedantic switch: warn about anything
137 that standard C forbids. */
138
139extern int pedantic;
140
141/* Temporarily suppress certain warnings.
142 This is set while reading code from a system header file. */
143
144extern int in_system_header;
145
146/* Nonzero for -dp: annotate the assembly with a comment describing the
147 pattern and alternative used. */
148
149extern int flag_print_asm_name;
150\f
151/* Now the symbols that are set with `-f' switches. */
152
153/* Nonzero means `char' should be signed. */
154
155extern int flag_signed_char;
156
157/* Nonzero means give an enum type only as many bytes as it needs. */
158
159extern int flag_short_enums;
160
161/* Nonzero for -fcaller-saves: allocate values in regs that need to
162 be saved across function calls, if that produces overall better code.
163 Optional now, so people can test it. */
164
165extern int flag_caller_saves;
166
167/* Nonzero for -fpcc-struct-return: return values the same way PCC does. */
168
169extern int flag_pcc_struct_return;
170
171/* Nonzero for -fforce-mem: load memory value into a register
172 before arithmetic on it. This makes better cse but slower compilation. */
173
174extern int flag_force_mem;
175
176/* Nonzero for -fforce-addr: load memory address into a register before
177 reference to memory. This makes better cse but slower compilation. */
178
179extern int flag_force_addr;
180
181/* Nonzero for -fdefer-pop: don't pop args after each function call;
182 instead save them up to pop many calls' args with one insns. */
183
184extern int flag_defer_pop;
185
186/* Nonzero for -ffloat-store: don't allocate floats and doubles
187 in extended-precision registers. */
188
189extern int flag_float_store;
190
191/* Nonzero enables strength-reduction in loop.c. */
192
193extern int flag_strength_reduce;
194
195/* Nonzero enables loop unrolling in unroll.c. Only loops for which the
196 number of iterations can be calculated at compile-time (UNROLL_COMPLETELY,
197 UNROLL_MODULO) or at run-time (preconditioned to be UNROLL_MODULO) are
198 unrolled. */
199
200extern int flag_unroll_loops;
201
202/* Nonzero enables loop unrolling in unroll.c. All loops are unrolled.
203 This is generally not a win. */
204
205extern int flag_unroll_all_loops;
206
207/* Nonzero for -fcse-follow-jumps:
208 have cse follow jumps to do a more extensive job. */
209
210extern int flag_cse_follow_jumps;
211
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212/* Nonzero for -fcse-skip-blocks:
213 have cse follow a branch around a block. */
214
215extern int flag_cse_skip_blocks;
216
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217/* Nonzero for -fexpensive-optimizations:
218 perform miscellaneous relatively-expensive optimizations. */
219extern int flag_expensive_optimizations;
220
221/* Nonzero for -fwritable-strings:
222 store string constants in data segment and don't uniquize them. */
223
224extern int flag_writable_strings;
225
226/* Nonzero means don't put addresses of constant functions in registers.
227 Used for compiling the Unix kernel, where strange substitutions are
228 done on the assembly output. */
229
230extern int flag_no_function_cse;
231
232/* Nonzero for -fomit-frame-pointer:
233 don't make a frame pointer in simple functions that don't require one. */
234
235extern int flag_omit_frame_pointer;
236
237/* Nonzero to inhibit use of define_optimization peephole opts. */
238
239extern int flag_no_peephole;
240
241/* Nonzero means all references through pointers are volatile. */
242
243extern int flag_volatile;
244
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245/* Nonzero means treat all global and extern variables as global. */
246
247extern int flag_volatile_global;
248
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249/* Nonzero allows GCC to violate some IEEE or ANSI rules regarding math
250 operations in the interest of optimization. For example it allows
251 GCC to assume arguments to sqrt are nonnegative numbers, allowing
252 faster code for sqrt to be generated. */
253
254extern int flag_fast_math;
255
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256/* Nonzero means make functions that look like good inline candidates
257 go inline. */
258
259extern int flag_inline_functions;
260
261/* Nonzero for -fkeep-inline-functions: even if we make a function
8008b228 262 go inline everywhere, keep its definition around for debugging
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263 purposes. */
264
265extern int flag_keep_inline_functions;
266
267/* Nonzero means that functions declared `inline' will be treated
268 as `static'. Prevents generation of zillions of copies of unused
269 static inline functions; instead, `inlines' are written out
270 only when actually used. Used in conjunction with -g. Also
271 does the right thing with #pragma interface. */
272
273extern int flag_no_inline;
274
275/* Nonzero if we are only using compiler to check syntax errors. */
276
277extern int flag_syntax_only;
278
d45cf215 279/* Nonzero means we should save auxiliary info into a .X file. */
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280
281extern int flag_gen_aux_info;
282
283/* Nonzero means make the text shared if supported. */
284
285extern int flag_shared_data;
286
287/* flag_schedule_insns means schedule insns within basic blocks (before
288 local_alloc).
289 flag_schedule_insns_after_reload means schedule insns after
290 global_alloc. */
291
292extern int flag_schedule_insns;
293extern int flag_schedule_insns_after_reload;
294
295/* Nonzero means put things in delayed-branch slots if supported. */
296
297extern int flag_delayed_branch;
298
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299/* Nonzero means to run cleanups after CALL_EXPRs. */
300
301extern int flag_short_temps;
302
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303/* Nonzero means pretend it is OK to examine bits of target floats,
304 even if that isn't true. The resulting code will have incorrect constants,
305 but the same series of instructions that the native compiler would make. */
306
307extern int flag_pretend_float;
308
309/* Nonzero means change certain warnings into errors.
310 Usually these are warnings about failure to conform to some standard. */
311
312extern int flag_pedantic_errors;
313
314/* Nonzero means generate position-independent code.
315 This is not fully implemented yet. */
316
317extern int flag_pic;
318
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319/* Nonzero means generate extra code for exception handling and enable
320 exception handling. */
321
322extern int flag_exceptions;
323
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324/* Nonzero means don't place uninitialized global data in common storage
325 by default. */
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326
327extern int flag_no_common;
328
329/* -finhibit-size-directive inhibits output of .size for ELF.
330 This is used only for compiling crtstuff.c,
331 and it may be extended to other effects
332 needed for crtstuff.c on other systems. */
333extern int flag_inhibit_size_directive;
334
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335/* Nonzero means place each function into its own section on those platforms
336 which support arbitrary section names and unlimited numbers of sections. */
337
338extern int flag_function_sections;
339
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340/* -fverbose-asm causes extra commentary information to be produced in
341 the generated assembly code (to make it more readable). This option
342 is generally only of use to those who actually need to read the
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343 generated assembly code (perhaps while debugging the compiler itself).
344 -fverbose-asm is the default. -fno-verbose-asm causes the extra information
345 to not be added and is useful when comparing two assembler files. */
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346
347extern int flag_verbose_asm;
348
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349/* -dA causes debug information to be produced in
350 the generated assembly code (to make it more readable). This option
351 is generally only of use to those who actually need to read the
352 generated assembly code (perhaps while debugging the compiler itself).
353 Currently, this switch is only used by dwarfout.c; however, it is intended
354 to be a catchall for printing debug information in the assembler file. */
355
356extern int flag_debug_asm;
357
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358/* -fgnu-linker specifies use of the GNU linker for initializations.
359 -fno-gnu-linker says that collect will be used. */
360extern int flag_gnu_linker;
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361
362/* Tag all structures with __attribute__(packed) */
363extern int flag_pack_struct;
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365/* Other basic status info about current function. */
366
367/* Nonzero means current function must be given a frame pointer.
368 Set in stmt.c if anything is allocated on the stack there.
369 Set in reload1.c if anything is allocated on the stack there. */
370
371extern int frame_pointer_needed;
372
373/* Set nonzero if jump_optimize finds that control falls through
374 at the end of the function. */
375
376extern int can_reach_end;
377
378/* Nonzero if function being compiled receives nonlocal gotos
379 from nested functions. */
380
381extern int current_function_has_nonlocal_label;
382
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383/* Nonzero if function being compiled has nonlocal gotos to parent
384 function. */
385
386extern int current_function_has_nonlocal_goto;
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