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This adjusts the source len for the case where the user has
specified a field width with the A descriptor.
PR libfortran/118571
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* io/write.c (write_utf8_char4): Adjust the src_len to the
format width w_len when greater than zero.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/utf8_3.f03: New test.
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PR fortran/117820
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* io/write.c (write_b): Add test for zero needed by write_boz.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/pr117820.f90: New test.
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gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* arith.cc (gfc_reduce_unsigned): New function.
(gfc_arith_error): Add ARITH_UNSIGNED_TRUNCATED and
ARITH_UNSIGNED_NEGATIVE.
(gfc_arith_init_1): Initialize unsigned types.
(gfc_check_unsigned_range): New function.
(gfc_range_check): Handle unsigned types.
(gfc_arith_uminus): Likewise.
(gfc_arith_plus): Likewise.
(gfc_arith_minus): Likewise.
(gfc_arith_times): Likewise.
(gfc_arith_divide): Likewise.
(gfc_compare_expr): Likewise.
(eval_intrinsic): Likewise.
(gfc_int2int): Also convert unsigned.
(gfc_uint2uint): New function.
(gfc_int2uint): New function.
(gfc_uint2int): New function.
(gfc_uint2real): New function.
(gfc_uint2complex): New function.
(gfc_real2uint): New function.
(gfc_complex2uint): New function.
(gfc_log2uint): New function.
(gfc_uint2log): New function.
* arith.h (gfc_int2uint, gfc_uint2uint, gfc_uint2int, gfc_uint2real):
Add prototypes.
(gfc_uint2complex, gfc_real2uint, gfc_complex2uint, gfc_log2uint):
Likewise.
(gfc_uint2log): Likewise.
* check.cc (gfc_boz2uint): New function
(type_check2): New function.
(int_or_real_or_unsigned_check): New function.
(less_than_bitsizekind): Adjust for unsingeds.
(less_than_bitsize2): Likewise.
(gfc_check_allocated): Likewise.
(gfc_check_mod): Likewise.
(gfc_check_bge_bgt_ble_blt): Likewise.
(gfc_check_bitfcn): Likewise.
(gfc_check_digits): Likewise.
(gfc_check_dshift): Likewise.
(gfc_check_huge): Likewise.
(gfc_check_iu): New function.
(gfc_check_iand_ieor_ior): Adjust for unsigneds.
(gfc_check_ibits): Likewise.
(gfc_check_uint): New function.
(gfc_check_ishft): Adjust for unsigneds.
(gfc_check_ishftc): Likewise.
(gfc_check_min_max): Likewise.
(gfc_check_merge_bits): Likewise.
(gfc_check_selected_int_kind): Likewise.
(gfc_check_shift): Likewise.
(gfc_check_mvbits): Likewise.
(gfc_invalid_unsigned_ops): Likewise.
* decl.cc (gfc_match_decl_type_spec): Likewise.
* dump-parse-tree.cc (show_expr): Likewise.
* expr.cc (gfc_get_constant_expr): Likewise.
(gfc_copy_expr): Likewise.
(gfc_extract_int): Likewise.
(numeric_type): Likewise.
* gfortran.h (enum arith): Extend with ARITH_UNSIGNED_TRUNCATED
and ARITH_UNSIGNED_NEGATIVE.
(enum gfc_isym_id): Extend with GFC_ISYM_SU_KIND and GFC_ISYM_UINT.
(gfc_check_unsigned_range): New prototype-
(gfc_arith_error): Likewise.
(gfc_reduce_unsigned): Likewise.
(gfc_boz2uint): Likewise.
(gfc_invalid_unsigned_ops): Likewise.
(gfc_convert_mpz_to_unsigned): Likewise.
* gfortran.texi: Add some rudimentary documentation.
* intrinsic.cc (gfc_type_letter): Adjust for unsigneds.
(add_functions): Add uint and adjust functions to be called.
(add_conversions): Add unsigned conversions.
(gfc_convert_type_warn): Adjust for unsigned.
* intrinsic.h (gfc_check_iu, gfc_check_uint, gfc_check_mod, gfc_simplify_uint,
gfc_simplify_selected_unsigned_kind, gfc_resolve_uint): New prototypes.
* invoke.texi: Add -funsigned.
* iresolve.cc (gfc_resolve_dshift): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_iand): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_ibclr): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_ibits): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_ibset): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_ieor): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_ior): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_uint): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_merge_bits): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_resolve_not): Handle unsigneds.
* lang.opt: Add -funsigned.
* libgfortran.h: Add BT_UNSIGNED.
* match.cc (gfc_match_type_spec): Match UNSIGNED.
* misc.cc (gfc_basic_typename): Add UNSIGNED.
(gfc_typename): Likewise.
* primary.cc (convert_unsigned): New function.
(match_unsigned_constant): New function.
(gfc_match_literal_constant): Handle unsigned.
* resolve.cc (resolve_operator): Handle unsigned.
(resolve_ordinary_assign): Likewise.
* simplify.cc (convert_mpz_to_unsigned): Renamed to...
(gfc_convert_mpz_to_unsigned): and adjusted.
(gfc_simplify_bit_size): Adjusted for unsigned.
(compare_bitwise): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_bge): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_bgt): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ble): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_blt): Likewise.
(simplify_cmplx): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_digits): Likewise.
(simplify_dshift): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_huge): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_iand): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ibclr): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ibits): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ibset): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ieor): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_uint): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ior): Likewise.
(simplify_shift): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_ishftc): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_merge_bits): Likewise.
(min_max_choose): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_mod): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_modulo): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_popcnt): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_range): Likewise.
(gfc_simplify_selected_unsigned_kind): Likewise.
(gfc_convert_constant): Likewise.
* target-memory.cc (size_unsigned): New function.
(gfc_element_size): Adjust for unsigned.
* trans-const.h (gfc_conv_mpz_unsigned_to_tree): Add prototype.
* trans-const.cc (gfc_conv_mpz_unsigned_to_tree): Handle unsigneds.
(gfc_conv_constant_to_tree): Likewise.
* trans-decl.cc (gfc_conv_cfi_to_gfc): Put in "not yet implemented".
* trans-expr.cc (gfc_conv_gfc_desc_to_cfi_desc): Likewise.
* trans-stmt.cc (gfc_trans_integer_select): Handle unsigned.
(gfc_trans_select): Likewise.
* trans-intrinsic.cc (gfc_conv_intrinsic_mod): Handle unsigned.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_shift): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_function): Add GFC_ISYM_UINT.
* trans-io.cc (enum iocall): Add IOCALL_X_UNSIGNED and IOCALL_X_UNSIGNED_WRITE.
(gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Add transfer_unsigned and transfer_unsigned_write.
(transfer_expr): Handle unsigneds.
* trans-types.cc (gfc_unsinged_kinds): New array.
(gfc_unsigned_types): Likewise.
(gfc_init_kinds): Handle them.
(validate_unsigned): New function.
(gfc_validate_kind): Use it.
(gfc_build_unsigned_type): New function.
(gfc_init_types): Use it.
(gfc_get_unsigned_type): New function.
(gfc_typenode_for_spec): Handle unsigned.
* trans-types.h (gfc_get_unsigned_type): New prototype.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.map: Add _gfortran_transfer_unsgned and
_gfortran_transfer-signed.
* io/io.h (set_unsigned): New prototype.
(us_max): New prototype.
(read_decimal_unsigned): New prototype.
(write_iu): New prototype.
* io/list_read.c (convert_unsigned): New function.
(read_integer): Also handle unsigneds.
(list_formatted_read_scalar): Handle unsigneds.
(nml_read_obj): Likewise.
* io/read.c (set_unsigned): New function.
(us_max): New function.
(read_utf8): Whitespace fixes.
(read_default_char1): Whitespace fixes.
(read_a_char4): Whitespace fixes.
(next_char): Whiltespace fixes.
(read_decimal_unsigned): New function.
(read_f): Whitespace fixes.
(read_x): Whitespace fixes.
* io/transfer.c (transfer_unsigned): New function.
(transfer_unsigned_write): New function.
(require_one_of_two_types): New function.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_read): Use it.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_write): Also use it.
* io/write.c (write_decimal_unsigned): New function.
(write_iu): New function.
(write_unsigned): New function.
(list_formatted_write_scalar): Adjust for unsigneds.
* libgfortran.h (GFC_UINTEGER_1_HUGE): Define.
(GFC_UINTEGER_2_HUGE): Define.
(GFC_UINTEGER_4_HUGE): Define.
(GFC_UINTEGER_8_HUGE): Define.
(GFC_UINTEGER_16_HUGE): Define.
(HAVE_GFC_UINTEGER_1): Undefine (done by mk-kind-h.sh)
(HAVE_GFC_UINTEGER_4): Likewise.
* mk-kinds-h.sh: Add GFC_UINTEGER_*_HUGE.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_1.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_10.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_11.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_12.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_13.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_14.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_15.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_16.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_17.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_18.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_19.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_2.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_20.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_21.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_22.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_23.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_24.f: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_3.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_4.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_5.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_6.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_7.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_8.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/unsigned_9.f90: New test.
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The previous patch used snprintf to set the message
string. The message string is not a formatted string
and the snprintf will interpret '%' related characters
as format specifiers when there are no associated
output variables. A segfault ensues.
This change replaces snprintf with a fortran string copy
function and null terminates the message string.
PR libfortran/105456
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* io/list_read.c (list_formatted_read_scalar): Use fstrcpy
from libgfortran/runtime/string.c to replace snprintf.
(nml_read_obj): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (unformatted_read): Likewise.
(unformatted_write): Likewise.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_read): Likewise.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_write): Likewise.
* io/write.c (list_formatted_write_scalar): Likewise.
(nml_write_obj): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/pr105456.f90: Revise using '%' characters
in users error message.
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The defines IOMSG_LEN and MSGLEN were redundant so these are combined
into IOMSG_LEN as defined in io.h.
The remainder of the patch adds checks for when a user defined
derived type IO procedure sets the IOSTAT or IOMSG variables
independent of the librrary defined I/O messages.
PR libfortran/105456
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* io/io.h (IOMSG_LEN): Moved to here.
* io/list_read.c (MSGLEN): Removed MSGLEN.
(convert_integer): Changed MSGLEN to IOMSG_LEN.
(parse_repeat): Likewise.
(read_logical): Likewise.
(read_integer): Likewise.
(read_character): Likewise.
(parse_real): Likewise.
(read_complex): Likewise.
(read_real): Likewise.
(check_type): Likewise.
(list_formatted_read_scalar): Adjust to IOMSG_LEN.
(nml_read_obj): Add user defined error message.
* io/transfer.c (unformatted_read): Add user defined error
message.
(unformatted_write): Add user defined error message.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_read): Add user defined error message.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_write): Add user defined error message.
* io/write.c (list_formatted_write_scalar): Add user defined error message.
(nml_write_obj): Add user defined error message.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/pr105456-nmlr.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/pr105456-nmlw.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/pr105456-ruf.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/pr105456-wf.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/pr105456-wuf.f90: New test.
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F2018 and F2023 standards added zero width exponents. This required
additional special handing in the process of building formatted
floating point strings.
G formatting uses either F or E formatting as documented in
write_float.def comments. This logic changes the format token from FMT_G
to FMT_F or FMT_E. The new formatting requirements interfere with this
process when a FMT_G float string is being built. To avoid this, a new
component called 'pushed' is added to the fnode structure to save this
condition. The 'pushed' condition is then used to bypass portions of
the new ES,E,EN, and D formatting, falling through to the existing
default formatting which is retained.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
PR libfortran/111022
* io/format.c (get_fnode): Update initialization of fnode.
(parse_format_list): Initialization.
* io/format.h (struct fnode): Added the new 'pushed' component.
* io/write.c (select_buffer): Whitespace.
(write_real): Whitespace.
(write_real_w0): Adjust logic for the d == 0 condition.
* io/write_float.def (determine_precision): Whitespace.
(build_float_string): Calculate width of ..E0 exponents and
adjust logic accordingly.
(build_infnan_string): Whitespace.
(CALCULATE_EXP): Whitespace.
(quadmath_snprintf): Whitespace.
(determine_en_precision): Whitespace.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR libfortran/111022
* gfortran.dg/fmt_error_10.f: Show D+0 exponent.
* gfortran.dg/pr96436_4.f90: Show E+0 exponent.
* gfortran.dg/pr96436_5.f90: Show E+0 exponent.
* gfortran.dg/pr111022.f90: New test.
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PR libgfortran/113223
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* io/write.c (namelist_write): If internal_unit precede with space.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gfortran.dg/dtio_25.f90: Update.
* gfortran.dg/namelist_57.f90: Update.
* gfortran.dg/namelist_65.f90: Update.
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As reported, libgfortran fails to build on targets where int32_t and int
are different types, because it uses int vs. GFC_INTEGER_4 (under hood
int32_t) interchangeably.
The following patch fixes that.
2023-12-05 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* io/list_read.c (list_formatted_read_scalar) <case BT_CLASS>:
Change types of unit and noiostat to GFC_INTEGER_4 from int, change
type of child_iostat from to GFC_INTEGER_4 * from int *, formatting
fixes.
(nml_read_obj): Likewise.
* io/write.c (list_formatted_write_scalar) <case BT_CLASS>: Likewise.
(nml_write_obj): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (unformatted_read, unformatted_write): Likewise.
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silence warning
The only caller of write_z is formatted_transfer_scalar_write that passes
kind to 'len'; in turn, write_z is the only caller of xtoa_big, passing on
its 'len'. The kind is passed as is, except for GFC_REAL_17 for which
len = 16 is used.
libgfortran/
* io/write.c (xtoa_big): Change a 'GCC diagnostic ignored
"-Wstringop-overflow"' to an assumption (via __builtin_unreachable).t
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The following patch adds the compiler and library side of -mabi=ieeelongdouble
I/O support.
2022-01-04 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
gcc/fortran/
* trans-io.c (transfer_namelist_element): Use gfc_type_abi_kind,
formatting fixes.
(transfer_expr): Use gfc_type_abi_kind, use *REAL128* APIs even
for abi_kind == 17.
libgfortran/
* libgfortran.h (__acoshieee128, __acosieee128, __asinhieee128,
__asinieee128, __atan2ieee128, __atanhieee128, __atanieee128,
__coshieee128, __cosieee128, __erfieee128, __expieee128,
__fabsieee128, __jnieee128, __log10ieee128, __logieee128,
__powieee128, __sinhieee128, __sinieee128, __sqrtieee128,
__tanhieee128, __tanieee128, __ynieee128): Formatting fixes.
(__strtoieee128, __snprintfieee128): Declare.
* io/io.h (default_width_for_float, default_precision_for_float):
Handle kind == 17.
* io/size_from_kind.c (size_from_real_kind, size_from_complex_kind):
Likewise.
* io/read.c (set_integer, si_max, convert_real, convert_infnan,
read_f): Likewise.
* io/write.c (extract_uint, size_from_kind, set_fnode_default):
Likewise.
* io/write_float.def (DTOA2Q, FDTOA2Q): Define for HAVE_GFC_REAL_17.
(determine_en_precision, get_float_string): Handle kind == 17.
* io/transfer128.c: Use also for HAVE_GFC_REAL_17, but don't drag in
libquadmath if POWER_IEEE128.
* Makefile.am (comma, PREPROCESS): New variables.
(gfortran.ver): New goal.
(version_arg, version_dep): Use gfortran.ver instead of
$(srcdir)/gfortran.map.
(gfortran.map-sun): Depend on and use gfortran.ver instead of
$(srcdir)/gfortran.map.
(BUILT_SOURCES): Add $(version_dep).
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* gfortran.map (GFORTRAN_8): Don't export
_gfortran_transfer_complex128, _gfortran_transfer_complex128_write,
_gfortran_transfer_real128 and _gfortran_transfer_real128_write if
HAVE_GFC_REAL_17 is defined.
(GFORTRAN_12): Export those here instead.
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libgfortran/ChangeLog:
PR libfortran/81986
PR libfortran/99191
* libgfortran.h: Remove gfc_xtoa(), adjust gfc_itoa() and
GFC_ITOA_BUF_SIZE.
* io/write.c (write_decimal): conversion parameter is always
gfc_itoa(), so remove it. Protect from overflow.
(xtoa): Move gfc_xtoa and update its name.
(xtoa_big): Renamed from ztoa_big for consistency.
(write_z): Adjust to new function names.
(write_i, write_integer): Remove last arg of write_decimal.
* runtime/backtrace.c (error_callback): Comment on the use of
gfc_itoa().
* runtime/error.c (gfc_xtoa): Move to io/write.c.
* runtime/string.c (gfc_itoa): Take an unsigned argument,
remove the handling of negative values.
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Functions from <ctype.h> should only be called on values that can be
represented by unsigned char. On targets where char is a signed type,
some of libgfortran calls have undefined behaviour.
The solution is to cast the argument to unsigned char type. I’ve defined
macros in libgfortran.h to do so, to retain legibility of the library
code.
PR libfortran/95177
libgfortran/ChangeLog
* libgfortran.h: include ctype.h, provide safe macros.
* io/format.c: use safe macros.
* io/list_read.c: use safe macros.
* io/read.c: use safe macros.
* io/write.c: use safe macros.
* runtime/environ.c: use safe macros.
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The warning that is disabled, only on this single line, has been
inspected and found to be not applicable; it is known that the size
of the buffer is safe.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2020-06-13 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/95313
* io/write.c (ztoa_big): Disable -Wstringop-overflow for one
line.
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PR libfortran/90274
* io/format.c (parse_format_list): Implement the E0 exponent
width to provide smallest possible width for exponent fields.
Refactor code for correct parsing and better readability of the
code.
* io/io.h (write_real_w0): Change interface to pass in pointer
to fnode.
* io/transfer.c: Update all calls to write_real_w0 to use the
new interface.
* io/write.c ((write_real_w0): Use the new interface with fnode
to access both the decimal precision and exponent widths used in
build_float_string.
* io/write_float.def (build_float_string): Use the passed in
exponent width to calculate the used width in the case of E0.
From-SVN: r279828
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From-SVN: r279813
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and ew.d e0 edit descriptors for output)
2019-11-06 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.ngu.org>
PR fortran/90374
* io.c (check_format): Allow zero width for D, E, EN, and ES
specifiers as default and when -std=F2018 is given. Retain
existing errors when using the -fdec family of flags.
* libgfortran/io/format.c (parse_format_list): Relax format checking for
zero width as default and when -std=f2018.
io/format.h (format_token): Move definition to io.h.
io/io.h (format_token): Add definition here to allow access to
this definition at higher levels. Rename the declaration of
write_real_g0 to write_real_w0 and add a new format_token
argument, allowing higher level functions to pass in the
token for handling of g0 vs the other zero width specifiers.
io/transfer.c (formatted_transfer_scalar_write): Add checks for
zero width and call write_real_w0 to handle it.
io/write.c (write_real_g0): Remove.
(write_real_w0): Add new, same as previous write_real_g0 except
check format token to handle the g0 case.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_error_10.f: Modify for new constraints.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_error_7.f: Add dg-options "-std=f95".
* gfortran.dg/fmt_error_9.f: Modify for new constraints.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_zero_width.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r277905
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2019-10-01 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/91593
* io/read.c (read_decimal): Cast constant to size_t to turn off
a bogus warning.
* io/write.c (btoa_big): Use memset in lieu of setting the null
byte in a string buffer to turn off a bogus warning.
From-SVN: r276439
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gcc/fortran ChangeLog:
2019-05-22 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
Mark Eggleston <mark.eggleston@codethink.com>
PR fortran/89100
* gfortran.texi: Add Default widths for F, G and I format
descriptors to Extensions section.
* invoke.texi: Add -fdec-format-defaults
* io.c (check_format): Use default widths for i, f and g when
flag_dec_format_defaults is enabled.
* lang.opt: Add new option.
* options.c (set_dec_flags): Add SET_BITFLAG for
flag_dec_format_defaults.
gcc/testsuite ChangeLog:
2019-05-22 Mark Eggleston <mark.eggleston@codethink.com>
PR fortran/89100
* gfortran.dg/fmt_f_default_field_width_1.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_f_default_field_width_2.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_f_default_field_width_3.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_g_default_field_width_1.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_g_default_field_width_2.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_g_default_field_width_3.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_i_default_field_width_1.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_i_default_field_width_2.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_i_default_field_width_3.f90: New test.
libgfortran ChangeLog:
2019-05-22 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
PR fortran/89100
* io/format.c (parse_format_list): set default width when the
IOPARM_DT_DEC_EXT flag is set for i, f and g.
* io/io.h: add default_width_for_integer, default_width_for_float
and default_precision_for_float.
* io/write.c (write_boz): extra parameter giving length of data
corresponding to the type's kind.
(write_b): pass data length as extra parameter in calls to
write_boz.
(write_o): pass data length as extra parameter in calls to
write_boz.
(write_z): pass data length as extra parameter in calls to
write_boz.
(size_from_kind): also set size is default width is set.
* io/write_float.def (build_float_string): new paramter inserted
before result parameter. If default width use values passed
instead of the values in fnode.
(FORMAT_FLOAT): macro modified to check for default width and
calls to build_float_string to pass in default width.
(get_float_string): set width and precision to defaults when
needed.
From-SVN: r271511
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2019-02-25 Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/89274
* gfortran.dg/list_directed_large.f90: New test.
2019-02-25 Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/89274
* io/write.c (write_integer): Add width for INTEGER(16).
From-SVN: r269187
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From-SVN: r267494
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2018-05-28 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/85840
* io/write.c (write_real, write_real_g0, write_complex): Use
separate local variables for the float string length.
From-SVN: r260851
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2018-05-26 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/89506
* io/write.c (write_integer): Initialise the fnode format to
FMT_NONE, used for list directed write.
(BUF_STACK_SZ): Bump default buffer size up to avoid allocs on
small stuff.
From-SVN: r260795
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2018-05-26 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/85840
* io/write.c (write_float_0): Use separate local variable for
the float string length.
From-SVN: r260793
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vaiable members for dim.
2018-02-12 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
* libgfortran.h (GFC_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR): Remove dimension
of descriptor to use vaiable members for dim.
Change usage of GFC_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR accordingly.
(GFC_FILL_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR): New macro.
(gfc_full_array_i4): New type.
* intrinsics/date_and_time.c (secnds): Use sizeof
(gfc_array_i4) + sizeof (descriptor_dimension) for memory
allocation.
* intrinsics/reshape_generic.c: Use GFC_FULL_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR.
* io/format.c: Use sizeof (gfc_array_i4) + sizeof
(descriptor_dimension) for memoy allocation.
* io/list_read.c (list_formatted_read_scalar): Use
gfc_full_array_i4 for variable.
(nml_read_obj): Likewise.
* io/write.c (list_formatted_write_scalar): Likewise.
(nml_write_obj): Likewise.
* m4/reshape.m4: Use GFC_FULL_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR.
* generated/reshape_c10.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_c16.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_c4.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_c8.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_i16.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_i4.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_i8.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_r10.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_r16.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_r4.c: Regenerated.
* generated/reshape_r8.c: Regenerated.
From-SVN: r257601
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2018-01-18 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/83811
* write.c (select_buffer): Adjust buffer size up by 1.
* gfortran.dg/fmt_e.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r256669
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In order to handle large characters when doing formatted I/O, use
size_t and ptrdiff_t for lengths. Compared to the previous patch,
based on discussions on IRC use size_t for sizes that don't need to be
negative rather than ptrdiff_t everywhere.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, approved as part of the PR 78534
approval, committed to trunk.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2018-01-07 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/83704
* io/fbuf.c (fbuf_init): Use size_t instead of int for length.
(fbuf_debug): Convert debug output to unsigned long.
(fbuf_reset): Use ptrdiff_t for return value.
(fbuf_alloc): Use size_t for length argument.
(fbuf_flush): Handle large buffers.
(fbuf_flush_list): Likewise.
(fbuf_seek): Use ptrdiff_t for offset and return value.
(fbuf_read): Use size_t for length argument.
(fbuf_getc_refill): Use size_t to match fbuf_read.
* io/fbuf.h (struct fbuf): Use size_t for lengths.
(fbuf_init): Use size_t instead of int for length.
(fbuf_reset): Use ptrdiff_t for return value.
(fbuf_alloc): Use size_t for length argument.
(fbuf_seek): Use ptrdiff_t for offset and return value.
(fbuf_read): Use size_t for length argument.
* io/io.h (read_block_form): Likewise.
(read_block_form4): Likewise.
(write_block): Likewise.
(read_a): Likewise.
(read_a_char4): Likewise.
(read_x): Likewise.
(write_a): Likewise.
(write_a_char4): Likewise.
* io/list_read.c (list_formatted_read_scalar): Use size_t to
handle large buffers.
* io/read.c (read_l): Likewise.
(read_utf8): Likewise.
(read_utf8_char1): Likewise.
(read_default_char1): Likewise.
(read_utf8_char4): Likewise.
(read_default_char4): Likewise.
(read_a): Likewise.
(read_a_char4): Likewise.
(eat_leading_spaces): Likewise.
(next_char): Likewise.
(read_decimal): Likewise.
(read_radix): Likewise.
(read_f): Likewise.
(read_x): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (read_sf_internal): Likewise.
(read_sf): Likewise.
(read_block_form): Likewise.
(read_block_form4): Likewise.
(write_block): Likewise.
(formatted_transfer_scalar_write): Likewise.
(next_record_w): Likewise.
* io/unix.c (mem_alloc_r): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_r4): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_w): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_w4): Likewise.
(mem_read): Likewise.
(mem_read4): Likewise.
(mem_write): Likewise.
(mem_write4): Likewise.
(open_internal): Likewise.
(open_internal4): Likewise.
* io/unix.h (open_internal): Likewise.
(open_internal4): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_w): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_r): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_w4): Likewise.
(mem_alloc_r4): Likewise.
* io/write.c (write_check_cc): Likewise.
(write_cc): Likewise.
(write_a): Likewise.
(write_a_char4): Likewise.
From-SVN: r256322
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2018-01-06 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
* io/write.c (namelist_write): Remove unused variable "i".
From-SVN: r256314
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For printing long characters, we need to use size_t instead of int in
the argument to write_character.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, approved in the PR, committed to
trunk.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2018-01-06 Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/83704
* io/write.c (write_character): Use size_t instead of int for
length.
Co-Authored-By: Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
From-SVN: r256313
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In order to handle large character lengths on (L)LP64 targets, switch
the GFortran character length from an int to a size_t.
This is an ABI change, as procedures with character arguments take
hidden arguments with the character length.
I also changed the _size member in vtables from int to size_t, as
there were some cases where character lengths and sizes were
apparently mixed up and caused regressions otherwise. Although I
haven't tested, this might enable very large derived types as well.
Also, as there are some places in the frontend were negative character
lengths are used as special flag values, in the frontend the character
length is handled as a signed variable of the same size as a size_t,
although in the runtime library it really is size_t.
I haven't changed the character length variables for the co-array
intrinsics, as this is something that may need to be synchronized with
OpenCoarrays.
This is v5 of the patch. v4 was applied but caused breakage on big
endian targets. These have been fixed and tested, thanks to access to
the GCC compile farm.
Overview of v4 of the patch: v3 was applied but had to reverted due to
breaking bootstrap. The fix is in resolve.c:resolve_charlen, where
it's necessary to check that an expression is constant before using
mpz_sgn.
Overview of v3 of the patch: All the issues pointed out by FX's review
of v2 have been fixed. In particular, there are now new functions
gfc_mpz_get_hwi and gfc_mpz_set_hwi, similar to the GMP functions
mpz_get_si and mpz_set_si, except that they get/set a HOST_WIDE_INT
instead of a long value. Similarly, gfc_get_int_expr now takes a
HOST_WIDE_INT instead of a long, gfc_extract_long is replaced by
gfc_extract_hwi. Also, the preliminary work to handle
gfc_charlen_type_node being unsigned has been removed.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, i686-pc-linux-gnu and
powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu. Also regtested all three targets by
modifying gfortran-dg.exp to also test with "-g -flto", no new
failures observed.
frontend:
2018-01-05 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* array.c (got_charlen): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* class.c (gfc_find_derived_vtab): Use gfc_size_kind instead of
hardcoded kind.
(find_intrinsic_vtab): Likewise.
* decl.c (match_char_length): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(add_init_expr_to_sym): Use gfc_charlen_t and gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(gfc_match_implicit): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* dump-parse-tree.c (show_char_const): Use gfc_charlen_t and size_t.
(show_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC.
* expr.c (gfc_get_character_expr): Length parameter of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Value argument of type HOST_WIDE_INT.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New function.
(simplify_const_ref): Make string_len of type gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_simplify_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for substring refs.
* frontend-passes.c (optimize_trim): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* gfortran.h (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): Likewise.
(gfc_charlen_t): New typedef.
(gfc_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character lengths.
(gfc_size_kind): New extern variable.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_get_character_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character length.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT type for value argument.
* gfortran.texi: Update description of hidden string length argument.
* iresolve.c (check_charlen_present): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(gfc_resolve_char_achar): Likewise.
(gfc_resolve_repeat): Pass string length directly without
temporary, use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(gfc_resolve_transfer): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* match.c (select_intrinsic_set_tmp): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
* misc.c (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New function.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): New function.
* module.c (atom_int): Change type from int to HOST_WIDE_INT.
(parse_integer): Don't complain about large integers.
(write_atom): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for integers.
(mio_integer): Handle integer type mismatch.
(mio_hwi): New function.
(mio_intrinsic_op): Use HOST_WIDE_INT.
(mio_array_ref): Likewise.
(mio_expr): Likewise.
* primary.c (match_substring): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* resolve.c (resolve_substring_charlen): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(resolve_character_operator): Likewise.
(resolve_assoc_var): Likewise.
(resolve_select_type): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen, use snprintf.
(resolve_charlen): Use mpz_sgn to determine sign.
* simplify.c (gfc_simplify_repeat): Use HOST_WIDE_INT/gfc_charlen_t
instead of long.
* symbol.c (generate_isocbinding_symbol): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* target-memory.c (size_character): Length argument of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_encode_character): Likewise.
(gfc_interpret_character): Use gfc_charlen_t.
* target-memory.h (gfc_encode_character): Modify prototype.
* trans-array.c (gfc_trans_array_ctor_element): Use existing type.
(get_array_ctor_var_strlen): Use gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type.
(trans_array_constructor): Use existing type.
(get_array_charlen): Likewise.
* trans-const.c (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New function.
* trans-const.h (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New prototype.
* trans-decl.c (gfc_trans_deferred_vars): Use existing type.
(add_argument_checking): Likewise.
* trans-expr.c (gfc_class_len_or_zero_get): Build const of type
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_to_class): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind instead of
4, fold_convert to correct type.
(gfc_conv_class_to_class): Build const of type size_type_node for
size.
(gfc_copy_class_to_class): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_string_length): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_substring): Likewise, use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
(gfc_conv_string_tmp): Make sure len is of the right type.
(gfc_conv_concat_op): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_procedure_call): Likewise.
(fill_with_spaces): Comment out memset() block due to spurious
-Wstringop-overflow warnings.
(gfc_trans_string_copy): Use gfc_charlen_type_node.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_subcomponent_assignment):
fold_convert to right type.
(gfc_trans_subcomponent_assign): Likewise.
(trans_class_vptr_len_assignment): Build const of correct type.
(gfc_trans_pointer_assignment): Likewise.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_assignment): fold_convert to right
type in expr.
(trans_class_assignment): Build const of correct type.
* trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_associated): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_repeat): Do calculation in sizetype.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Use
gfc_charlen_type_node for character lengths.
(set_string): Convert to right type in assignment.
* trans-stmt.c (gfc_trans_label_assign): Build const of
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(trans_associate_var): Likewise.
(gfc_trans_character_select): Likewise.
(gfc_trans_allocate): Likewise, don't typecast strlen result.
(gfc_trans_deallocate): Don't typecast strlen result.
* trans-types.c (gfc_size_kind): New variable.
(gfc_init_types): Determine gfc_charlen_int_kind and gfc_size_kind
from size_type_node.
* trans-types.h: Fix comment.
testsuite:
2018-01-05 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* gfortran.dg/char_cast_1.f90: Update scan pattern.
* gfortran.dg/dependency_49.f90: Likewise.
* gfortran.dg/repeat_4.f90: Use integers of kind C_SIZE_T.
* gfortran.dg/repeat_7.f90: New test for PR 66310.
* gfortran.dg/scan_2.f90: Handle potential cast in assignment.
* gfortran.dg/string_1.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_1_lp64.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/string_3.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_3_lp64.f90: New test.
libgfortran:
2019-01-05 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
* intrinsics/args.c (getarg_i4): Use gfc_charlen_type.
(get_command_argument_i4): Likewise.
(get_command_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/chmod.c (chmod_internal): Likewise.
* intrinsics/env.c (get_environment_variable_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/extends_type_of.c (struct vtype): Use size_t for size
member.
* intrinsics/gerror.c (gerror): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* intrinsics/getlog.c (getlog): Likewise.
* intrinsics/hostnm.c (hostnm_0): Likewise.
* intrinsics/string_intrinsics_inc.c (string_len_trim): Rework to
work if gfc_charlen_type is unsigned.
(string_scan): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (transfer_character): Modify prototype.
(transfer_character_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide_write): Likewise.
(transfer_array): Typecast to avoid signed-unsigned comparison.
* io/unit.c (is_trim_ok): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* io/write.c (namelist_write): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (gfc_charlen_type): Change typedef to size_t.
From-SVN: r256284
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From-SVN: r256169
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output when output open with SIGN='PLUS')
2017-12-29 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/83560
* io/write.c (write_integer): Modify to use write_decimal.
For namelist mode, suppress leading blanks and emit them as
trailing blanks. Change parameter from len to kind for better
readability. (nml_write_obj): Fix comment style.
From-SVN: r256034
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2017-12-03 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
PR libgfortran/83191
* io/transfer.c (list_formatted_read_scalar): Do not set
namelist_mode bit here. (namelist_read): Likewise.
(data_transfer_init): Clear the mode bit here.
(finalize_transfer): Do set the mode bit just before any calls
to namelist_read or namelist_write. It can now be referred to
in complex_write.
^ io/write.c (write_complex): Suppress the leading blanks when
namelist_mode bit is not set to 1.
* gfortran.dg/namelist_95.f90: New test.
Co-Authored-By: Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
From-SVN: r255365
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libgfortran)
2017-11-28 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/83168
* io/write.c (select_string): Bump size by one to avoid
overrun.
From-SVN: r255225
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By using the __BYTE_ORDER__ predefined macro we don't need the
determine_endianness function anymore.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
2017-11-22 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libfortran/83097
* io/inquire.c (inquire_via_unit): Use __BYTE_ORDER__ predefined
macro.
* io/open.c (st_open): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (data_transfer_init): Likewise.
* io/write.c (btoa_big): Likewise.
(otoa_big): Likewise.
(ztoa_big): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (big_endian): Remove variable.
(GFOR_POINTER_TO_L1): Use __BYTE_ORDER__ macro.
* runtime/main.c (determine_endianness): Remove function.
(init): Remove call to determine_endianness.
* runtime/minimal.c: Remove setting big_endian variable.
From-SVN: r255072
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file)
2017-08-27 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/78387
* io/list_read.c (nml_read_obj): Remove use of stash.
* io/transfer.c (st_read_done, st_write_done): Likewise.
* io/unit.c (stash_internal_unit): Delete function.
(get_unit): Remove use of stash.
(init_units): Likewise.
(close_units): Likewise.
* io/write.c (nml_write_obj): Likewise:
From-SVN: r251374
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applicable.
2017-04-11 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
* close.c: Fix white space in pointer declarations and comment
formats where applicable.
* fbuf.c: Likewise.
* fbuf.h: Likewise.
* format.c: Likewise.
* inquire.c: Likewise.
* intrinsics.c: Likewise.
* list_read.c: Likewise.
* lock.c: Likewise.
* open.c: Likewise.
* read.c: Likewise.
* transfer.c: Likewise.
* unit.c: Likewise.
* unix.c: Likewise.
* unix.h: Likewise.
* write.c: Likewise.
From-SVN: r246842
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2017-03-28 Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78661
* trans-io.c (transfer_namelist_element): Perform a polymorphic call
to a DTIO procedure if necessary.
2017-03-28 Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78661
* gfortran.dg/dtio_25.f90: Modified test case.
* gfortran.dg/dtio_27.f90: New test case.
2017-03-28 Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78661
* io/write.c (nml_write_obj): Build a class container only if necessary.
From-SVN: r246546
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2017-03-11 Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
PR libgfortran/78854
* io/list_read.c (nml_get_obj_data): Stash internal unit for
later use by child procedures.
* io/write.c (nml_write_obj): Likewise.
* io/tranfer.c (data_transfer_init): Minor whitespace.
* io/unit.c (set_internal_uit): Look for the stashed internal
unit and use it if found.
* gfortran.dg/dtio_25.f90: New test.
From-SVN: r246070
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From-SVN: r244454
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In order to handle large character lengths on (L)LP64 targets, switch
the GFortran character length from an int to a size_t.
This is an ABI change, as procedures with character arguments take
hidden arguments with the character length.
I also changed the _size member in vtables from int to size_t, as
there were some cases where character lengths and sizes were
apparently mixed up and caused regressions otherwise. Although I
haven't tested, this might enable very large derived types as well.
Also, as there are some places in the frontend were negative character
lengths are used as special flag values, in the frontend the character
length is handled as a signed variable of the same size as a size_t,
although in the runtime library it really is size_t.
I haven't changed the character length variables for the co-array
intrinsics, as this is something that may need to be synchronized with
OpenCoarrays.
This is v4 of the patch. v3 was applied but had to reverted due to
breaking bootstrap. The fix is in resolve.c:resolve_charlen, where
it's necessary to check that an expression is constant before using
mpz_sgn.
Overview of v3 of the patch: All the issues pointed out by FX's review
of v2 have been fixed. In particular, there are now new functions
gfc_mpz_get_hwi and gfc_mpz_set_hwi, similar to the GMP functions
mpz_get_si and mpz_set_si, except that they get/set a HOST_WIDE_INT
instead of a long value. Similarly, gfc_get_int_expr now takes a
HOST_WIDE_INT instead of a long, gfc_extract_long is replaced by
gfc_extract_hwi. Also, the preliminary work to handle
gfc_charlen_type_node being unsigned has been removed.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu and i686-pc-linux-gnu.
frontend:
2017-01-13 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* class.c (gfc_find_derived_vtab): Use gfc_size_kind instead of
hardcoded kind.
(find_intrinsic_vtab): Likewise.
* expr.c (gfc_get_character_expr): Length parameter of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Value argument of type HOST_WIDE_INT.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New function.
(simplify_const_ref): Make string_len of type gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_simplify_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for substring refs.
* gfortran.h (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): Likewise.
(gfc_charlen_t): New typedef.
(gfc_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character lengths.
(gfc_size_kind): New extern variable.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_get_character_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character length.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT type for value argument.
* iresolve.c (gfc_resolve_repeat): Pass string length directly without
temporary, use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* match.c (select_intrinsic_set_tmp): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
* misc.c (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New function.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): New function.
* module.c (atom_int): Change type from int to HOST_WIDE_INT.
(parse_integer): Don't complain about large integers.
(write_atom): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for integers.
(mio_integer): Handle integer type mismatch.
(mio_hwi): New function.
(mio_intrinsic_op): Use HOST_WIDE_INT.
(mio_array_ref): Likewise.
(mio_expr): Likewise.
* resolve.c (resolve_select_type): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen,
use snprintf.
(resolve_substring_charlen): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
(resolve_charlen): Use mpz_sgn to determine sign.
* simplify.c (gfc_simplify_repeat): Use HOST_WIDE_INT/gfc_charlen_t
instead of long.
* target-memory.c (size_character): Length argument of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_encode_character): Likewise.
(gfc_interpret_character): Use gfc_charlen_t.
* target-memory.h (gfc_encode_character): Modify prototype.
* trans-array.c (get_array_ctor_var_strlen): Use
gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type.
* trans-const.c (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New function.
* trans-const.h (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New prototype.
* trans-expr.c (gfc_class_len_or_zero_get): Build const of type
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_to_class): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind instead of
4, fold_convert to correct type.
(gfc_conv_class_to_class): Build const of type size_type_node for
size.
(gfc_copy_class_to_class): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_string_length): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_substring): Likewise, use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
(gfc_conv_string_tmp): Make sure len is of the right type.
(gfc_conv_concat_op): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_procedure_call): Likewise.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_subcomponent_assignment):
fold_convert to right type.
(gfc_trans_subcomponent_assign): Likewise.
(trans_class_vptr_len_assignment): Build const of correct type.
(gfc_trans_pointer_assignment): Likewise.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_assignment): fold_convert to right
type in expr.
(trans_class_assignment): Build const of correct type.
* trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_associated): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_repeat): Do calculation in sizetype.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Use
gfc_charlen_type_node for character lengths.
* trans-stmt.c (gfc_trans_label_assign): Build const of
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(gfc_trans_character_select): Likewise.
(gfc_trans_allocate): Likewise, don't typecast strlen result.
(gfc_trans_deallocate): Don't typecast strlen result.
* trans-types.c (gfc_size_kind): New variable.
(gfc_init_types): Determine gfc_charlen_int_kind and gfc_size_kind
from size_type_node.
testsuite:
2017-01-13 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* gfortran.dg/repeat_4.f90: Use integers of kind C_SIZE_T.
* gfortran.dg/repeat_7.f90: New test for PR 66310.
* gfortran.dg/scan_2.f90: Handle potential cast in assignment.
* gfortran.dg/string_1.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_1_lp64.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/string_3.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_3_lp64.f90: New test.
libgfortran:
2017-01-13 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
* intrinsics/args.c (getarg_i4): Use gfc_charlen_type.
(get_command_argument_i4): Likewise.
(get_command_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/chmod.c (chmod_internal): Likewise.
* intrinsics/env.c (get_environment_variable_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/extends_type_of.c (struct vtype): Use size_t for size
member.
* intrinsics/gerror.c (gerror): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* intrinsics/getlog.c (getlog): Likewise.
* intrinsics/hostnm.c (hostnm_0): Likewise.
* intrinsics/string_intrinsics_inc.c (string_len_trim): Rework to
work if gfc_charlen_type is unsigned.
(string_scan): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (transfer_character): Modify prototype.
(transfer_character_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide_write): Likewise.
(transfer_array): Typecast to avoid signed-unsigned comparison.
* io/unit.c (is_trim_ok): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* io/write.c (namelist_write): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (gfc_charlen_type): Change typedef to size_t.
From-SVN: r244448
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r244011 caused regressions on 32-bit hosts.
From-SVN: r244027
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In order to handle large character lengths on (L)LP64 targets, switch
the GFortran character length from an int to a size_t.
This is an ABI change, as procedures with character arguments take
hidden arguments with the character length.
I also changed the _size member in vtables from int to size_t, as
there were some cases where character lengths and sizes were
apparently mixed up and caused regressions otherwise. Although I
haven't tested, this might enable very large derived types as well.
Also, as there are some places in the frontend were negative character
lengths are used as special flag values, in the frontend the character
length is handled as a signed variable of the same size as a size_t,
although in the runtime library it really is size_t.
I haven't changed the character length variables for the co-array
intrinsics, as this is something that may need to be synchronized with
OpenCoarrays.
This is v3 of the patch. All the issues pointed out by FX's review of
v2 have been fixed. In particular, there are now new functions
gfc_mpz_get_hwi and gfc_mpz_set_hwi, similar to the GMP functions
mpz_get_si and mpz_set_si, except that they get/set a HOST_WIDE_INT
instead of a long value. Similarly, gfc_get_int_expr now takes a
HOST_WIDE_INT instead of a long, gfc_extract_long is replaced by
gfc_extract_hwi. Also, the preliminary work to handle
gfc_charlen_type_node being unsigned has been removed.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
frontend:
2017-01-03 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* class.c (gfc_find_derived_vtab): Use gfc_size_kind instead of
hardcoded kind.
(find_intrinsic_vtab): Likewise.
* expr.c (gfc_get_character_expr): Length parameter of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Value argument of type HOST_WIDE_INT.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New function.
(simplify_const_ref): Make string_len of type gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_simplify_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for substring refs.
* gfortran.h (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): Likewise.
(gfc_charlen_t): New typedef.
(gfc_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character lengths.
(gfc_size_kind): New extern variable.
(gfc_extract_hwi): New prototype.
(gfc_get_character_expr): Use gfc_charlen_t for character length.
(gfc_get_int_expr): Use HOST_WIDE_INT type for value argument.
* iresolve.c (gfc_resolve_repeat): Pass string length directly without
temporary, use gfc_charlen_int_kind.
* match.c (select_intrinsic_set_tmp): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
* misc.c (gfc_mpz_get_hwi): New function.
(gfc_mpz_set_hwi): New function.
* module.c (atom_int): Change type from int to HOST_WIDE_INT.
(parse_integer): Don't complain about large integers.
(write_atom): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for integers.
(mio_integer): Handle integer type mismatch.
(mio_hwi): New function.
(mio_intrinsic_op): Use HOST_WIDE_INT.
(mio_array_ref): Likewise.
(mio_expr): Likewise.
* resolve.c (resolve_select_type): Use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen,
use snprintf.
(resolve_charlen): Use mpz_sgn to determine sign.
* simplify.c (gfc_simplify_repeat): Use HOST_WIDE_INT/gfc_charlen_t
instead of long.
* target-memory.c (size_character): Length argument of type
gfc_charlen_t.
(gfc_encode_character): Likewise.
(gfc_interpret_character): Use gfc_charlen_t.
* target-memory.h (gfc_encode_character): Modify prototype.
* trans-array.c (get_array_ctor_var_strlen): Use
gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type.
* trans-const.c (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New function.
* trans-const.h (gfc_conv_mpz_to_tree_type): New prototype.
* trans-expr.c (gfc_class_len_or_zero_get): Build const of type
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_to_class): Use gfc_charlen_int_kind instead of
4, fold_convert to correct type.
(gfc_conv_class_to_class): Build const of type size_type_node for
size.
(gfc_copy_class_to_class): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_string_length): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_substring): Likewise, use HOST_WIDE_INT for charlen.
(gfc_conv_string_tmp): Make sure len is of the right type.
(gfc_conv_concat_op): Use same type in expression.
(gfc_conv_procedure_call): Likewise.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_subcomponent_assignment):
fold_convert to right type.
(gfc_trans_subcomponent_assign): Likewise.
(trans_class_vptr_len_assignment): Build const of correct type.
(gfc_trans_pointer_assignment): Likewise.
(alloc_scalar_allocatable_for_assignment): fold_convert to right
type in expr.
(trans_class_assignment): Build const of correct type.
* trans-intrinsic.c (gfc_conv_associated): Likewise.
(gfc_conv_intrinsic_repeat): Do calculation in sizetype.
* trans-io.c (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Use
gfc_charlen_type_node for character lengths.
* trans-stmt.c (gfc_trans_label_assign): Build const of
gfc_charlen_type_node.
(gfc_trans_character_select): Likewise.
(gfc_trans_allocate): Likewise, don't typecast strlen result.
(gfc_trans_deallocate): Don't typecast strlen result.
* trans-types.c (gfc_size_kind): New variable.
(gfc_init_types): Determine gfc_charlen_int_kind and gfc_size_kind
from size_type_node.
testsuite:
2017-01-03 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
PR fortran/66310
* gfortran.dg/dependency_49.f90: Change scan-tree-dump-times
due to gfc_trans_string_copy change to avoid
-Wstringop-overflow.
* gfortran.dg/repeat_4.f90: Use integers of kind C_SIZE_T.
* gfortran.dg/repeat_7.f90: New test for PR 66310.
* gfortran.dg/scan_2.f90: Handle potential cast in assignment.
* gfortran.dg/string_1.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_1_lp64.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/string_3.f90: Limit to ilp32 targets.
* gfortran.dg/string_3_lp64.f90: New test.
* gfortran.dg/transfer_intrinsic_1.f90: Change
scan-tree-dump-times due to gfc_trans_string_copy change to
avoid -Wstringop-overflow.
libgfortran:
2017-01-03 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
PR fortran/78534
* intrinsics/args.c (getarg_i4): Use gfc_charlen_type.
(get_command_argument_i4): Likewise.
(get_command_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/chmod.c (chmod_internal): Likewise.
* intrinsics/env.c (get_environment_variable_i4): Likewise.
* intrinsics/extends_type_of.c (struct vtype): Use size_t for size
member.
* intrinsics/gerror.c (gerror): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* intrinsics/getlog.c (getlog): Likewise.
* intrinsics/hostnm.c (hostnm_0): Likewise.
* intrinsics/string_intrinsics_inc.c (string_len_trim): Rework to
work if gfc_charlen_type is unsigned.
(string_scan): Likewise.
* io/transfer.c (transfer_character): Modify prototype.
(transfer_character_write): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide): Likewise.
(transfer_character_wide_write): Likewise.
(transfer_array): Typecast to avoid signed-unsigned comparison.
* io/unit.c (is_trim_ok): Use gfc_charlen_type.
* io/write.c (namelist_write): Likewise.
* libgfortran.h (gfc_charlen_type): Change typedef to size_t.
From-SVN: r244011
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From-SVN: r243994
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* libgfortran.h: Include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/access.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/chdir.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/chmod.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/date_and_time.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/env.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/execute_command_line.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/exit.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/getcwd.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/getlog.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/link.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/move_alloc.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/perror.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/random.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/rename.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/reshape_generic.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/stat.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/symlnk.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/system.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* intrinsics/unlink.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/fbuf.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/format.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/intrinsics.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/list_read.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/lock.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/open.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/read.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/transfer.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/unit.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/unix.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* io/write.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/all.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/any.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/bessel.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/count.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/cshift0.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/cshift1.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/eoshift1.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/eoshift3.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/iall.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/iany.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/in_pack.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/in_unpack.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/iparity.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/matmul.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/matmull.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/maxloc0.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/maxloc1.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/maxval.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/minloc0.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/minloc1.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/minval.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/norm2.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/pack.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/parity.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/product.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/reshape.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/shape.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/spread.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/sum.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* m4/unpack.m4: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* runtime/environ.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* runtime/error.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* runtime/memory.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* runtime/minimal.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* runtime/string.c: Do not include <stdlib.h> header.
* generated/all_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_16_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_1_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_2_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_4_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_8_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/matmul_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r8.c: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r243846
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* intrinsics/abort.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/access.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/chdir.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/chmod.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/cshift0.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/ctime.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/eoshift0.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/eoshift2.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/extends_type_of.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/link.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/pack_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/perror.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/rename.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/reshape_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/sleep.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/spread_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/stat.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/string_intrinsics.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/symlnk.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/system.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/umask.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/unlink.c: Remove unused headers.
* intrinsics/unpack_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* io/read.c: Remove unused headers.
* io/transfer.c: Remove unused headers.
* io/unix.c: Remove unused headers.
* io/write.c: Remove unused headers.
* m4/all.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/any.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/bessel.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/count.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/cshift0.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/cshift1.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/eoshift1.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/eoshift3.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/iall.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/iany.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/in_pack.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/in_unpack.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/iparity.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/maxloc0.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/maxloc1.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/maxval.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/minloc0.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/minloc1.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/minval.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/norm2.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/pack.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/parity.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/product.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/reshape.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/shape.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/spread.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/sum.m4: Remove unused headers.
* m4/unpack.m4: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/backtrace.c: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/convert_char.c: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/in_pack_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/in_unpack_generic.c: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/main.c: Remove unused headers.
* runtime/stop.c: Remove unused headers.
* generated/all_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/all_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/any_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/bessel_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_16_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_1_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_2_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_4_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/count_8_l.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift0_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/cshift1_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift1_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/eoshift3_8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iall_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iany_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_pack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/in_unpack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/iparity_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc0_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxloc1_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/maxval_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc0_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_16_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_4_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minloc1_8_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/minval_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/norm2_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/pack_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/parity_l8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/product_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/reshape_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/shape_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/spread_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/sum_r8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_c8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i1.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i2.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_i8.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r10.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r16.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r4.c: Regenerate.
* generated/unpack_r8.c: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r243844
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