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- <p>The central data structure used by the internal representation is the
- <code>tree</code>. These nodes, while all of the C type <code>tree</code>, are of
- many varieties. A <code>tree</code> is a pointer type, but the object to
- which it points may be of a variety of types. From this point forward,
- we will refer to trees in ordinary type, rather than in <code>this
- font</code>, except when talking about the actual C type <code>tree</code>.
- </p>
- <p>You can tell what kind of node a particular tree is by using the
- <code>TREE_CODE</code> macro. Many, many macros take trees as input and
- return trees as output. However, most macros require a certain kind of
- tree node as input. In other words, there is a type-system for trees,
- but it is not reflected in the C type-system.
- </p>
- <p>For safety, it is useful to configure GCC with <samp>--enable-checking</samp>.
- Although this results in a significant performance penalty (since all
- tree types are checked at run-time), and is therefore inappropriate in a
- release version, it is extremely helpful during the development process.
- </p>
- <p>Many macros behave as predicates. Many, although not all, of these
- predicates end in ‘<samp>_P</samp>’. Do not rely on the result type of these
- macros being of any particular type. You may, however, rely on the fact
- that the type can be compared to <code>0</code>, so that statements like
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- return <code>tree</code> values, or other pointers in the future. Even those
- that continue to return <code>int</code> may return multiple nonzero codes
- where previously they returned only zero and one. Therefore, you should
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- functions described here. In particular, no guarantee is given that the
- values are lvalues.
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- <p>In general, the names of macros are all in uppercase, while the names of
- functions are entirely in lowercase. There are rare exceptions to this
- rule. You should assume that any macro or function whose name is made
- up entirely of uppercase letters may evaluate its arguments more than
- once. You may assume that a macro or function whose name is made up
- entirely of lowercase letters will evaluate its arguments only once.
- </p>
- <p>The <code>error_mark_node</code> is a special tree. Its tree code is
- <code>ERROR_MARK</code>, but since there is only ever one node with that code,
- the usual practice is to compare the tree against
- <code>error_mark_node</code>. (This test is just a test for pointer
- equality.) If an error has occurred during front-end processing the
- flag <code>errorcount</code> will be set. If the front end has encountered
- code it cannot handle, it will issue a message to the user and set
- <code>sorrycount</code>. When these flags are set, any macro or function
- which normally returns a tree of a particular kind may instead return
- the <code>error_mark_node</code>. Thus, if you intend to do any processing of
- erroneous code, you must be prepared to deal with the
- <code>error_mark_node</code>.
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- <p>Occasionally, a particular tree slot (like an operand to an expression,
- or a particular field in a declaration) will be referred to as
- “reserved for the back end”. These slots are used to store RTL when
- the tree is converted to RTL for use by the GCC back end. However, if
- that process is not taking place (e.g., if the front end is being hooked
- up to an intelligent editor), then those slots may be used by the
- back end presently in use.
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- <p>If you encounter situations that do not match this documentation, such
- as tree nodes of types not mentioned here, or macros documented to
- return entities of a particular kind that instead return entities of
- some different kind, you have found a bug, either in the front end or in
- the documentation. Please report these bugs as you would any other
- bug.
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