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[PATCH OBV] Remove stale commentary in cp/call.c
- From: Patrick Palka <patrick at parcs dot ath dot cx>
- To: gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Cc: jason at redhat dot com, Patrick Palka <patrick at parcs dot ath dot cx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 12:23:39 -0400
- Subject: [PATCH OBV] Remove stale commentary in cp/call.c
- Authentication-results: sourceware.org; auth=none
r76173 removed the function build_method_call() but did not remove the
comment documenting the function. This patch removes the stale comment.
Committed as obvious.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* call.c: Remove comment documenting the long-deleted
function build_method_call.
---
gcc/cp/call.c | 31 -------------------------------
1 file changed, 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/cp/call.c b/gcc/cp/call.c
index 2d90ed9..2f0c53a 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/call.c
+++ b/gcc/cp/call.c
@@ -411,37 +411,6 @@ build_call_a (tree function, int n, tree *argarray)
return function;
}
-/* Build something of the form ptr->method (args)
- or object.method (args). This can also build
- calls to constructors, and find friends.
-
- Member functions always take their class variable
- as a pointer.
-
- INSTANCE is a class instance.
-
- NAME is the name of the method desired, usually an IDENTIFIER_NODE.
-
- PARMS help to figure out what that NAME really refers to.
-
- BASETYPE_PATH, if non-NULL, contains a chain from the type of INSTANCE
- down to the real instance type to use for access checking. We need this
- information to get protected accesses correct.
-
- FLAGS is the logical disjunction of zero or more LOOKUP_
- flags. See cp-tree.h for more info.
-
- If this is all OK, calls build_function_call with the resolved
- member function.
-
- This function must also handle being called to perform
- initialization, promotion/coercion of arguments, and
- instantiation of default parameters.
-
- Note that NAME may refer to an instance variable name. If
- `operator()()' is defined for the type of that field, then we return
- that result. */
-
/* New overloading code. */
typedef struct z_candidate z_candidate;
--
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