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author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> | 2004-07-11 12:54:14 +0100 |
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committer | Joseph Myers <jsm28@gcc.gnu.org> | 2004-07-11 12:54:14 +0100 |
commit | 6ac4b58e49308aa3717a640d66277c93e267f78c (patch) | |
tree | 65d6462f92e56c80ec8d09e1117f80b41fa14b92 /gcc/LANGUAGES | |
parent | bbb362e69327419645706dc498ed4b6f36f2a38c (diff) | |
download | gcc-6ac4b58e49308aa3717a640d66277c93e267f78c.tar.gz |
* LANGUAGES: Remove obsolete information.
From-SVN: r84507
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diff --git a/gcc/LANGUAGES b/gcc/LANGUAGES index d1e07198e64..ed1e0b4ab2b 100644 --- a/gcc/LANGUAGES +++ b/gcc/LANGUAGES @@ -12,54 +12,6 @@ changes we've made. end-of-file. Frontends which want that behavior should set DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT before calling rest_of_decl_compilation. -Aug 31, 1998: - The interface to HANDLE_PRAGMA has changed. It now takes three arguments. - The first two are pointers to functions that should be used to read characters - from the input stream, and to push them back into the input stream respectively. - The third argument is a pointer to a null terminate string which is the first - word after #pragma. The expression supplied by HANDLE_PRAGMA should return - nonzero if it parsed and implemented the pragma. Otherwise it should return - zero, and leave the input stream as it was before the expression was evaluated. - - A new back-end definable macro has been added: INSERT_ATTRIBUTES. This macro - allows backend to add attributes to decls as they are created. - -Jun 10, 1998: - The interface to lang_decode_option has changed. It now uses and argc/argv - interface to allow for options that use more than one input string. The new - declaration is: int lang_decode_option (int argc, char** argv). It now - returns the number of input strings processed, or 0 if the option is - unknown. - -Jun 7, 1998: - Front-ends must now define lang_init_options. It is safe for this - function to do nothing. See c-lang.c. - -Apr 21, 1998: - Front ends which link with c-common or other files from the C/C++ - front-ends may need to handle TI types. Look for references to - [unsigned]int_DI_type_node in your front end. If you have references - to these variables, you'll need up update the front end. - - To update the front end you must mirror all the code which currently - deals with intDI_type_node to also handle intTI_type_node. - - -Apr 7, 1998: - The interface between toplev.c and the language front ends for opening the - source file has changed: - - o init_lex() has been renamed to init_parse (char *filename) where filename - is the name of the source file. - o The code in toplev.c which opened the source file should be moved to - the new init_parse function. - o toplev.c now calls finish_parse() instead of closing the source file - using fclose(). This should now be done in finish_parse, if necessary. - -Apr 1, 1998: - Front-ends must now define lang_print_xnode. It is safe for this - function to do nothing. See c-lang.c. - Feb 1, 1998: GCC used to store structure sizes & offsets to elements as bitsize @@ -78,10 +30,6 @@ Feb 1, 1998: When a size in bits is converted into a size in bytes, which is expressed in trees, care should be taken to change the tree's type again to sizetype. - We've updated C, C++, Fortran & Objective-C to work with the new - scheme. Other languages will need to be updated accordingly. - Contact amylaar@cygnus.com for additional information. - ?? 1997: In an effort to decrease cache thrashing and useless loads we've changed the |