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author | Patrick Palka <ppalka@redhat.com> | 2022-11-14 21:28:58 -0500 |
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committer | Patrick Palka <ppalka@redhat.com> | 2022-11-14 21:28:58 -0500 |
commit | fce38b7d13ae625301571dcd84f3774ddaa6ed04 (patch) | |
tree | f82f76f38c1615ac1d8bed0da24dea4b3993e996 | |
parent | 080b4cf6bd8622c7dff6299f9103184d518ca93f (diff) | |
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c++: init_priority and SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY [PR107638]
The commit r13-3706-gd0a492faa6478c for fixing the result of
__has_attribute(init_priority) causes a bootstrap failure on hppa64-hpux
due to assuming the macro SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY expands to a simple
constant, but on this target the macro is defined as
#define SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY (TARGET_GNU_LD ? 1 : 0)
(where TARGET_GNU_LD expands to something in terms of global_options)
which means we can't use the macro to conditionally exclude the entry
for init_priority when defining the cxx_attribute_table.
So instead of trying to exclude init_priority from the attribute table,
this patch just makes __has_attribute handle init_priority specially.
PR c++/107638
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-lex.cc (c_common_has_attribute): Return 1 for init_priority
iff SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* tree.cc (cxx_attribute_table): Don't conditionally exclude
the init_priority entry.
(handle_init_priority_attribute): Remove ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED.
Return error_mark_node if !SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY.
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/c-family/c-lex.cc | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/cp/tree.cc | 10 |
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c-lex.cc b/gcc/c-family/c-lex.cc index 89c65ac..2fe562c 100644 --- a/gcc/c-family/c-lex.cc +++ b/gcc/c-family/c-lex.cc @@ -380,6 +380,15 @@ c_common_has_attribute (cpp_reader *pfile, bool std_syntax) result = 201907; else if (is_attribute_p ("assume", attr_name)) result = 202207; + else if (is_attribute_p ("init_priority", attr_name)) + { + /* The (non-standard) init_priority attribute is always + included in the attribute table, but we don't want to + advertise the attribute unless the target actually + supports init priorities. */ + result = SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY ? 1 : 0; + attr_name = NULL_TREE; + } } else { diff --git a/gcc/cp/tree.cc b/gcc/cp/tree.cc index 954c6de..e352cf8 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/tree.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/tree.cc @@ -5036,10 +5036,8 @@ const struct attribute_spec cxx_attribute_table[] = { /* { name, min_len, max_len, decl_req, type_req, fn_type_req, affects_type_identity, handler, exclude } */ -#if SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY { "init_priority", 1, 1, true, false, false, false, handle_init_priority_attribute, NULL }, -#endif { "abi_tag", 1, -1, false, false, false, true, handle_abi_tag_attribute, NULL }, { NULL, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, NULL, NULL } @@ -5069,13 +5067,18 @@ const struct attribute_spec std_attribute_table[] = /* Handle an "init_priority" attribute; arguments as in struct attribute_spec.handler. */ -ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static tree +static tree handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node, tree name, tree args, int /*flags*/, bool* no_add_attrs) { + if (!SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY) + /* Treat init_priority as an unrecognized attribute (mirroring + __has_attribute) if the target doesn't support init priorities. */ + return error_mark_node; + tree initp_expr = TREE_VALUE (args); tree decl = *node; tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl); @@ -5133,7 +5136,6 @@ handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node, pri); } - gcc_assert (SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY); SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (decl, pri); DECL_HAS_INIT_PRIORITY_P (decl) = 1; return NULL_TREE; |