Message ID | alpine.LNX.2.00.1204160206540.2457@gerinyyl.fvgr |
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State | New |
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 2:10 AM, Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Paulo J. Matos wrote: >> On 06/07/11 16:08, Richard Guenther wrote: >>> See cgraph.c:clone_function_name, it uses the NO_DOT_IN_LABEL and >>> NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL target macros and ASM_FORMAT_PRIVATE_NAME. >> Why are NO_DOLLAR_IN LABEL and NO_DOT_IN_LABEL not listed in the "Output >> and Generation of Labels" instead of "Misc". The former sounds like it's >> a better fit to describe these macros. > > Because nobody moved them yet? ;-) > > Richi, are you fine with this? Yes. Thanks, Richard. > Gerald > > > 2012-04-16 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> > > * doc/tm.texi (Misc): Move descriptions of NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL > and NO_DOT_IN_LABEL from here... > (Label Output): ...to here. > > Index: doc/tm.texi > =================================================================== > --- doc/tm.texi (revision 186466) > +++ doc/tm.texi (working copy) > @@ -7842,6 +7842,20 @@ > to redefine @code{ASM_OUTPUT_MEASURED_SIZE} to use some other technique. > @end defmac > > +@defmac NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL > +Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character > +@samp{$} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in > +G++ have @samp{$} in the identifiers. If this macro is defined, > +@samp{.} is used instead. > +@end defmac > + > +@defmac NO_DOT_IN_LABEL > +Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character > +@samp{.} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in G++ > +have names that use @samp{.}. If this macro is defined, these names > +are rewritten to avoid @samp{.}. > +@end defmac > + > @defmac TYPE_ASM_OP > A C string containing the appropriate assembler directive to specify the > type of a symbol, without any arguments. On systems that use ELF, the > @@ -10778,20 +10792,6 @@ > there is no need to define this macro in that case. > @end defmac > > -@defmac NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL > -Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character > -@samp{$} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in > -G++ have @samp{$} in the identifiers. If this macro is defined, > -@samp{.} is used instead. > -@end defmac > - > -@defmac NO_DOT_IN_LABEL > -Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character > -@samp{.} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in G++ > -have names that use @samp{.}. If this macro is defined, these names > -are rewritten to avoid @samp{.}. > -@end defmac > - > @defmac INSN_SETS_ARE_DELAYED (@var{insn}) > Define this macro as a C expression that is nonzero if it is safe for the > delay slot scheduler to place instructions in the delay slot of @var{insn},
Index: doc/tm.texi =================================================================== --- doc/tm.texi (revision 186466) +++ doc/tm.texi (working copy) @@ -7842,6 +7842,20 @@ to redefine @code{ASM_OUTPUT_MEASURED_SIZE} to use some other technique. @end defmac +@defmac NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL +Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character +@samp{$} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in +G++ have @samp{$} in the identifiers. If this macro is defined, +@samp{.} is used instead. +@end defmac + +@defmac NO_DOT_IN_LABEL +Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character +@samp{.} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in G++ +have names that use @samp{.}. If this macro is defined, these names +are rewritten to avoid @samp{.}. +@end defmac + @defmac TYPE_ASM_OP A C string containing the appropriate assembler directive to specify the type of a symbol, without any arguments. On systems that use ELF, the @@ -10778,20 +10792,6 @@ there is no need to define this macro in that case. @end defmac -@defmac NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL -Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character -@samp{$} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in -G++ have @samp{$} in the identifiers. If this macro is defined, -@samp{.} is used instead. -@end defmac - -@defmac NO_DOT_IN_LABEL -Define this macro if the assembler does not accept the character -@samp{.} in label names. By default constructors and destructors in G++ -have names that use @samp{.}. If this macro is defined, these names -are rewritten to avoid @samp{.}. -@end defmac - @defmac INSN_SETS_ARE_DELAYED (@var{insn}) Define this macro as a C expression that is nonzero if it is safe for the delay slot scheduler to place instructions in the delay slot of @var{insn},