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Most real.h routines used machine modes to specify the format of an operation and converted that to a float_format * internally. Some also had alternative versions that accepted a float_format *. In an upcoming patch it seemed more convenient for the callers I was adding to use float_format directly, since the callers need to examine the format themselves for other reasons. This patch therefore replaces the machine_mode arguments with a new class that allows both machine modes and float_format pointers to be used. Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabi and aarch64-linux-gnu. gcc/ * real.h (format_helper): New. (real_convert, exact_real_truncate, real_from_string3, real_to_target) (real_from_target, real_nan, real_2expN, real_value_truncate) (significand_size, real_from_string2, exact_real_inverse) (exact_real_inverse, real_powi, real_trunc, real_floor, real_ceil) (real_round, real_isinteger, real_from_integer): Replace machine_mode arguments with format_helper arguments. * real.c (exact_real_inverse, real_from_string2, real_from_string3) (real_from_integer, real_nan, real_2expN, real_convert) (real_value_truncate, exact_real_truncate, real_to_target) (real_from_target, significand_size, real_powi, real_trunc) (real_floor, real_ceil, real_round, real_isinteger): Replace machine_mode arguments with format_helper arguments. (real_to_target_fmt, real_from_target_fmt): Delete. * dfp.h (decimal_real_convert): Replace mode argument with real_format. * dfp.c (decimal_to_binary, decimal_real_convert): Replace mode argument with real_format. * builtins.c (do_real_to_int_conversion): Update type of fn argument. gcc/java/ * jcf-parse.c (get_constant): Use real_from_target rather than real_from_target_fmt. From-SVN: r229581
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