Commit c3d79243 by Jakub Jelinek Committed by Jakub Jelinek

gimple.texi (gimple_build_assign_with_ops): Remove.

	* doc/gimple.texi (gimple_build_assign_with_ops): Remove.
	(gimple_build_assign): Document the new overloads.

From-SVN: r218330
parent d31008d7
2014-12-03 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* doc/gimple.texi (gimple_build_assign_with_ops): Remove.
(gimple_build_assign): Document the new overloads.
2014-12-03 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
PR target/64019
......@@ -1124,9 +1124,35 @@ already have a tree expression that you want to convert into a
tuple. However, try to avoid building expression trees for the
sole purpose of calling this function. If you already have the
operands in separate trees, it is better to use
@code{gimple_build_assign_with_ops}.
@code{gimple_build_assign} with @code{enum tree_code} argument and separate
arguments for each operand.
@end deftypefn
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} gimple gimple_build_assign @
(tree lhs, enum tree_code subcode, tree op1, tree op2, tree op3)
This function is similar to two operand @code{gimple_build_assign},
but is used to build a @code{GIMPLE_ASSIGN} statement when the operands of the
right-hand side of the assignment are already split into
different operands.
The left-hand side is an lvalue passed in lhs. Subcode is the
@code{tree_code} for the right-hand side of the assignment. Op1, op2 and op3
are the operands.
@end deftypefn
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} gimple gimple_build_assign @
(tree lhs, enum tree_code subcode, tree op1, tree op2)
Like the above 5 operand @code{gimple_build_assign}, but with the last
argument @code{NULL} - this overload should not be used for
@code{GIMPLE_TERNARY_RHS} assignments.
@end deftypefn
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} gimple gimple_build_assign @
(tree lhs, enum tree_code subcode, tree op1)
Like the above 4 operand @code{gimple_build_assign}, but with the last
argument @code{NULL} - this overload should be used only for
@code{GIMPLE_UNARY_RHS} and @code{GIMPLE_SINGLE_RHS} assignments.
@end deftypefn
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} gimple gimplify_assign (tree dst, tree src, gimple_seq *seq_p)
Build a new @code{GIMPLE_ASSIGN} tuple and append it to the end of
......@@ -1139,19 +1165,6 @@ case they will be converted to a gimple operand if necessary.
This function returns the newly created @code{GIMPLE_ASSIGN} tuple.
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} gimple gimple_build_assign_with_ops @
(enum tree_code subcode, tree lhs, tree op1, tree op2)
This function is similar to @code{gimple_build_assign}, but is used to
build a @code{GIMPLE_ASSIGN} statement when the operands of the
right-hand side of the assignment are already split into
different operands.
The left-hand side is an lvalue passed in lhs. Subcode is the
@code{tree_code} for the right-hand side of the assignment. Op1 and op2
are the operands. If op2 is null, subcode must be a @code{tree_code}
for a unary expression.
@end deftypefn
@deftypefn {GIMPLE function} {enum tree_code} gimple_assign_rhs_code (gimple g)
Return the code of the expression computed on the @code{RHS} of
assignment statement @code{G}.
......
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