Alan Modra 2e57ce7b14 More fallout from "Allow symbol and label names to be enclosed in double quotes"
Some of the TC_START_LABEL implementations need to adjust the end of
the symbol, when a colon doesn't mean a label definition.  That means
they need access to nul_char both the restore the NUL location (it may
be a quote rather than a colon) and to store the new nul_char.  Others
need adjusting to step over a potential trailing quote.

	PR gas/18581
	* config/tc-aarch64.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-arm.c (tc_start_label_without_colon): Delete params.
	Use input_line_pointer directly.
	* config/tc-arm.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	(TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Redefine.
	(tc_start_label_without_colon): Update prototype.
	* config/tc-bfin.c (bfin_start_label): Delete ptr param.  Check
	for NUL instead.
	* config/tc-bfin.h (bfin_start_label): Update prototype.
	(TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-d30v.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-fr30.c (restore_colon): Rewrite.
	(fr30_is_colon_insn): Add nul_char param.  Return int.  Bump
	i_l_p over quote.  Update restore_colon calls.
	* config/tc-fr30.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	(fr30_is_colon_insn): Update prototype.
	* config/tc-m32c.c (restore_colon, m32c_is_colon_insn): As above.
	* config/tc-m32c.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	(m32c_is_colon_insn): Update prototype.
	* config/tc-m32r.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-mep.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-nds32.h (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.
	* config/tc-tic54x.c (tic54x_start_label): Replace params with
	nul_char and next_char.  Step over trailing quote.
	* config/tc-tic54x.h (TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Redefine.
	(tic54x_start_label): Update prototype.
	* read.c (TC_START_LABEL): Redefine.  Update invocation.
	(TC_START_LABEL_WITHOUT_COLON): Update invocation.
	* config/tc-nios2.c (s_nios2_set): Save initial input_line_pointer
	and restore if calling s_set.  Don't restore delim again.
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