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2019-12-06 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * genmatch.c (enum tree_code): Remove CONVERT{0,1,2} and VIEW_CONVERT{0,1,2}. (expr::opt_grp): Add and initialize. (lower_opt_convert): Rename to ... (lower_opt): ... and work on opt_grp, simply switching operations from being optional to being present or not. (has_opt_convert): Rename to ... (has_opt): ... and adjust. (parser::parse_operation): Return the optional opt_grp, remove special-casing of conditional operations and more generally parse [digit]'?'. (parser::parse_expr): Stick on the parsed opt_grp and perform rough verification. (parser::parse_for): Remove now unnecessary code. (main): Likewise. * doc/match-and-simplify.texi: Mention ? now works on all unary operations and also match predicates. From-SVN: r279037
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