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> Fixed thusly, compile tested on x86_64-linux, committed to trunk. Here is a small cleanup. IMHO we should use gt_pointer_operator instead of specifying manually void (*) (void *, void *) or void (*) (void *, void *, void *) so that next time we want to change it, we don't have to trace all the spots. I was afraid it wouldn't work due to header dependencies, but it works well. gengtype generated files also use gt_pointer_operator. 2021-12-13 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * machmode.h (gt_pch_nx): Use gt_pointer_operator as type of second argument instead of equivalent void (*) (void *, void *, void *). * poly-int.h (gt_pch_nx): Likewise. * wide-int.h (gt_pch_nx): Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins.cc (gt_pch_nx): Likewise.
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