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- <h3 class="section">11.10 C and C++ Trees</h3>
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- <p>This section documents the internal representation used by GCC to
- represent C and C++ source programs. When presented with a C or C++
- source program, GCC parses the program, performs semantic analysis
- (including the generation of error messages), and then produces the
- internal representation described here. This representation contains a
- complete representation for the entire translation unit provided as
- input to the front end. This representation is then typically processed
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- used in the creation of source browsers, intelligent editors, automatic
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- the ability to process C or C++ code.
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- documents the internal representation for C and C++ source
- constructs, and the macros, functions, and variables that can be used to
- access these constructs. The C++ representation is largely a superset
- of the representation used in the C front end. There is only one
- construct used in C that does not appear in the C++ front end and that
- is the GNU “nested function” extension. Many of the macros documented
- here do not apply in C because the corresponding language constructs do
- not appear in C.
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- <p>The C and C++ front ends generate a mix of GENERIC trees and ones
- specific to C and C++. These language-specific trees are higher-level
- constructs than the ones in GENERIC to make the parser’s job easier.
- This section describes those trees that aren’t part of GENERIC as well
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- that GCC already supports the functionality you desire, but that the
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- documenting the functionality you require. Similarly, if you find
- yourself writing functions that do not deal directly with your back end,
- but instead might be useful to other people using the GCC front end, you
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