../../../../gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.cc:8142:18: error: 
‘TARGET_MIN_VLEN_OPTS’ was not declared in this scope
   int min_vlen = TARGET_MIN_VLEN_OPTS (opts);





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From: Kito Cheng
Date: 2023-10-12 05:20
To: Jeff Law
CC: Kito Cheng; gcc-patches; palmer; rdapp; juzhe.zhong
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] options: Define TARGET_<NAME>_P and 
TARGET_<NAME>_OPTS_P macro for Mask and InverseMask
Thanks, committed, and just did one more check with x86 again, it
works as well, hope no more awk portable issue this time :P
 
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 6:51 AM Jeff Law <jeffreya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 10/9/23 22:13, Kito Cheng wrote:
> > We TARGET_<NAME>_P marcro to test a Mask and InverseMask with user
> > specified target_variable, however we may want to test with specific
> > gcc_options variable rather than target_variable.
> >
> > Like RISC-V has defined lots of Mask with TargetVariable, which is not
> > easy to use, because that means we need to known which Mask are associate 
> > with
> > which TargetVariable, so take a gcc_options variable is a better interface
> > for such use case.
> >
> > gcc/ChangeLog:
> >
> >       * doc/options.texi (Mask): Document TARGET_<NAME>_P and
> >       TARGET_<NAME>_OPTS_P.
> >       (InverseMask): Ditto.
> >       * opth-gen.awk (Mask): Generate TARGET_<NAME>_P and
> >       TARGET_<NAME>_OPTS_P macro.
> >       (InverseMask): Ditto.
> OK assuming it passes a build cycle on x86 or some other common target.
>
> jeff
 

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