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GIMPLE_DEBUGBuild a
GIMPLE_DEBUGstatement withGIMPLE_DEBUG_BINDofsubcode. The effect of this statement is to tell debug information generation machinery that the value of user variablevaris given byvalueat that point, and to remain with that value untilvarruns out of scope, a dynamically-subsequent debug bind statement overrides the binding, or conflicting values reach a control flow merge point. Even if components of thevalueexpression change afterwards, the variable is supposed to retain the same value, though not necessarily the same location.It is expected that
varbe most often a tree for automatic user variables (VAR_DECLorPARM_DECL) that satisfy the requirements for gimple registers, but it may also be a tree for a scalarized component of a user variable (ARRAY_REF,COMPONENT_REF), or a debug temporary (DEBUG_EXPR_DECL).As for
value, it can be an arbitrary tree expression, but it is recommended that it be in a suitable form for a gimple assignmentRHS. It is not expected that user variables that could appear asvarever appear invalue, because in the latter we'd have theirSSA_NAMEs instead, but even if they were not in SSA form, user variables appearing invalueare to be regarded as part of the executable code space, whereas those invarare to be regarded as part of the source code space. There is no way to refer to the value bound to a user variable within avalueexpression.If
valueisGIMPLE_DEBUG_BIND_NOVALUE, debug information generation machinery is informed that the variablevaris unbound, i.e., that its value is indeterminate, which sometimes means it is really unavailable, and other times that the compiler could not keep track of it.Block and location information for the newly-created stmt are taken from
stmt, if given.
Return the user variable var that is bound at
stmt.
Return the value expression that is bound to a user variable at
stmt.
Return a pointer to the value expression that is bound to a user variable at
stmt.
Modify the user variable bound at
stmtto var.
Modify the value bound to the user variable bound at
stmtto value.