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I was confused at first why tree-core.h was undefining DEF_BUILTIN_CHKP before defining it, then undefining it again after including builtins.def. This is because builtins.def provides a default definition of DEF_BUILTIN_CHKP, but leaves it up to the caller to undefine it where necessary. Similarly to the previous internal-fn.def patch, it seems more obvious for builtins.def to #undef things unconditionally. One argument might have been that keeping preprocessor stuff out of the .def files makes it easier for non-cpp parsers. In practice though we already have #ifs and multiline #defines, so single-line #undefs should be easy in comparison. Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu and arm-linux-gnueabi. gcc/ada/ * gcc-interface/utils.c: Don't undef DEF_BUILTIN. gcc/c-family/ * c-common.c: Don't undef DEF_BUILTIN. gcc/jit/ * jit-builtins.c: Don't undef DEF_BUILTIN. gcc/lto/ * lto-lang.c: Don't undef DEF_BUILTIN. gcc/ * builtins.def: #undef DEF_BUILTIN and DEF_BUILTIN_CHKP * builtins.c, genmatch.c, tree-core.h: Don't undef them here. From-SVN: r229924
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