On 05/01/2015 06:41 AM, Richard Sandiford wrote:
Richard Sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com> writes:
Richard Biener <richard.guent...@gmail.com> writes:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Andreas Schwab <sch...@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
Richard Sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com> writes:

Andreas Schwab <sch...@linux-m68k.org> writes:
Richard Sandiford <richard.sandif...@arm.com> writes:

/* Represents a test and the action that should be taken on the result.
    If a transition exists for the test outcome, the machine switches
    to the transition's target state.  If no suitable transition exists,
    the machine either falls through to the next decision or, if there are no
    more decisions to try, fails the match.  */
struct decision : list_head <transition>
{
   decision (const test &);

   void set_parent (list_head <decision> *s);
   bool if_statement_p (uint64_t * = 0) const;

   /* The state to which this decision belongs.  */
   state *s;

   /* Links to other decisions in the same state.  */
   decision *prev, *next;

   /* The test to perform.  */
   struct test test;
};

../../gcc/genrecog.c:1467: error: declaration of 'test decision::test'
../../gcc/genrecog.c:1051: error: changes meaning of 'test' from
struct test'

Bootstrap compiler is gcc 4.3.4.

Bah.  Does it like "::test test" instead of "struct test test"?

Same error.

You have to use a different name I believe (or -fpermissive).

Hmm, but then why does it work with more recent compilers?

Whatever the reason, I suppose the path of least resistance is to
rename the thing.

Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu.  OK to install?

Thanks,
Richard


gcc/
        * genrecog.c (test): Rename to rtx_test.  Update rest of file
        accordingly.
OK.
jeff

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