Is there any change I should do to the Makefile.in or any other files? Is there any specific header files I should add ? (I have c-family/c-common.h).
Regards, Bobby ----- Original Message ---- From: Ian Lance Taylor <i...@google.com> To: Robert Stevenson <robert_stev...@yahoo.com> Cc: g...@gnu.org Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 11:19:44 PM Subject: Re: Using add_stmt in gimplify.c Robert Stevenson <robert_stev...@yahoo.com> writes: > I am trying to add some information/instructions into loop statements in > GCC front-end. For this, in the previous gcc, I have used "add_stmt" to > insert > these instructions and they worked fine. When I do it in gcc 4.6 (snapshot > 2010/12/4) I get "undefined references to "add_stmt." > > One thing I found different in this 4.6 version of gcc is that the files > prefixed with "c-" have been stored in the c-family director. Is this the >reason > > why I am not able to use add_stmt in the gimplify.c function? What can I do > to > use "add_stmt" function? add_stmt is still there in the C and C++ frontends; I don't know why it doesn't work for you. But you shouldn't really call it from gimplify.c anyhow, as add_stmt adds statements to the wrong place. In gimplify.c you should use functions like gimplify_seq_add_stmt. There are many examples in that file. Ian