Thu Aug 20 19:43:44 1998 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com)
+ * h8300.c (h8300_encode_label): Use '&' for tiny data items.
+ * h8300.h (TINY_DATA_NAME_P): Likewise.
+ (STRIP_NAME_ENCODING): Handle '&'.
+
* mn10200.h (REG_OK_FOR_INDEX_P): Do not check the mode of the
register (it could be accessed via an outer SUBREG).
(REG_OK_FOR_BASE_P): Likewwise.
newstr = obstack_alloc (saveable_obstack, len + 2);
strcpy (newstr + 1, str);
- *newstr = '*';
+ *newstr = '&';
XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0), 0) = newstr;
}
} \
}
-#define TINY_DATA_NAME_P(NAME) (*(NAME) == '*')
+#define TINY_DATA_NAME_P(NAME) (*(NAME) == '&')
/* If we are referencing a function that is supposed to be called
through the function vector, the SYMBOL_REF_FLAG in the rtl
/* Store the user-specified part of SYMBOL_NAME in VAR.
This is sort of inverse to ENCODE_SECTION_INFO. */
#define STRIP_NAME_ENCODING(VAR,SYMBOL_NAME) \
- (VAR) = (SYMBOL_NAME) + ((SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '*' || (SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '@');
+ (VAR) = (SYMBOL_NAME) + ((SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '*' || (SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '@' || SYMBOL_NAME[0] == '&')
/* How to refer to registers in assembler output.
This sequence is indexed by compiler's hard-register-number (see above). */