(ffecom_finish_symbol_transform_): Revert change of 1998-05-23...
d * (ffecom_finish_symbol_transform_): Revert change of 1998-05-23, as it was too aggressive, in that it prevented transformation of (used) functions before primary code generation. From-SVN: r21235
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@ -6715,35 +6715,10 @@ ffecom_finish_symbol_transform_ (ffesymbol s)
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if (ffesymbol_hook (s).decl_tree == NULL_TREE)
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{
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if (ffesymbol_where (s) == FFEINFO_whereCONSTANT
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&& (ffesymbol_kind (s) == FFEINFO_kindFUNCTION
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|| ffesymbol_kind (s) == FFEINFO_kindSUBROUTINE))
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{
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/* An unreferenced statement function. If this refers to
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an undeclared array, it'll look like a reference to
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an external function that might not exist. Even if it
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does refer to an non-existent function, it seems silly
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to force a linker error when the function won't actually
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be called. But before the 1998-05-15 change to egcs/gcc
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toplev.c by Mark Mitchell, to fix other problems, this
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didn't actually happen, since gcc would defer nested
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functions to be compiled later only if needed. With that
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change, it makes sense to simply avoid telling the back
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end about the statement (nested) function at all. But
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if -Wunused is specified, might as well warn about it. */
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if (warn_unused)
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{
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ffebad_start (FFEBAD_SFUNC_UNUSED);
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ffebad_string (ffesymbol_text (s));
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ffebad_here (0, ffesymbol_where_line (s), ffesymbol_where_column (s));
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ffebad_finish ();
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}
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}
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else if (ffesymbol_kind (s) != FFEINFO_kindNONE
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|| (ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereNONE
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&& ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereINTRINSIC
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&& ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereDUMMY))
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if (ffesymbol_kind (s) != FFEINFO_kindNONE
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|| (ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereNONE
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&& ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereINTRINSIC
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&& ffesymbol_where (s) != FFEINFO_whereDUMMY))
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/* Not transformed, and not CHARACTER*(*), and not a dummy
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argument, which can happen only if the entry point names
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it "rides in on" are all invalidated for other reasons. */
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