Some macros can be used with any kind of declaration. These include:
DECL_NAMEIDENTIFIER_NODE giving the name of the
entity.
     TREE_TYPEEXPR_FILENAMEchar*.  For an entity declared implicitly by the
compiler (like __builtin_memcpy), this will be the string
"<internal>".
     EXPR_LINENOint.
     DECL_ARTIFICIALTYPE_DECL implicitly
generated for a class type.  Recall that in C++ code like:
               struct S {};
     is roughly equivalent to C code like:
          struct S {};
          typedef struct S S;
     The implicitly generated typedef declaration is represented by a
TYPE_DECL for which DECL_ARTIFICIAL holds.
 
The various kinds of declarations include:
LABEL_DECLCONST_DECLDECL_INITIAL which will be an
INTEGER_CST with the same type as the TREE_TYPE of the
CONST_DECL, i.e., an ENUMERAL_TYPE.
     RESULT_DECLRESULT_DECL, that indicates that the value should
be returned, via bitwise copy, by the function.  You can use
DECL_SIZE and DECL_ALIGN on a RESULT_DECL, just as
with a VAR_DECL.
     TYPE_DECLtypedef declarations.  The TREE_TYPE
is the type declared to have the name given by DECL_NAME.  In
some cases, there is no associated name.
     VAR_DECLDECL_SIZE and DECL_ALIGN are
analogous to TYPE_SIZE and TYPE_ALIGN.  For a declaration,
you should always use the DECL_SIZE and DECL_ALIGN rather
than the TYPE_SIZE and TYPE_ALIGN given by the
TREE_TYPE, since special attributes may have been applied to the
variable to give it a particular size and alignment.  You may use the
predicates DECL_THIS_STATIC or DECL_THIS_EXTERN to test
whether the storage class specifiers static or extern were
used to declare a variable.
     If this variable is initialized (but does not require a constructor),
the DECL_INITIAL will be an expression for the initializer.  The
initializer should be evaluated, and a bitwise copy into the variable
performed.  If the DECL_INITIAL is the error_mark_node,
there is an initializer, but it is given by an explicit statement later
in the code; no bitwise copy is required.
     
GCC provides an extension that allows either automatic variables, or
global variables, to be placed in particular registers.  This extension
is being used for a particular VAR_DECL if DECL_REGISTER
holds for the VAR_DECL, and if DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME is not
equal to DECL_NAME.  In that case, DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME is
the name of the register into which the variable will be placed.
     
PARM_DECLVAR_DECL nodes.  These nodes only appear in the
DECL_ARGUMENTS for a FUNCTION_DECL.
     The DECL_ARG_TYPE for a PARM_DECL is the type that will
actually be used when a value is passed to this function.  It may be a
wider type than the TREE_TYPE of the parameter; for example, the
ordinary type might be short while the DECL_ARG_TYPE is
int.
     
DEBUG_EXPR_DECLFIELD_DECLDECL_SIZE and
DECL_ALIGN behave as for VAR_DECL nodes. 
The position of the field within the parent record is specified by a
combination of three attributes.  DECL_FIELD_OFFSET is the position,
counting in bytes, of the DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN-bit sized word containing
the bit of the field closest to the beginning of the structure. 
DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET is the bit offset of the first bit of the field
within this word; this may be nonzero even for fields that are not bit-fields,
since DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN may be greater than the natural alignment
of the field's type.
     If DECL_C_BIT_FIELD holds, this field is a bit-field.  In a bit-field,
DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE also contains the type that was originally
specified for it, while DECL_TYPE may be a modified type with lesser precision,
according to the size of the bit field.
     
NAMESPACE_DECLDECL_CONTEXT of other _DECL nodes.