Aldy Hernandez 9c4c4186eb Provide cleaner set_nan(), clear_nan(), and update_nan() methods.
set_* has a very specific meaning for irange's and friends.  Methods
prefixed with set_* are setters clobbering the existing range.  As
such, the current set_nan() method is confusing in that it's not
actually setting a range to a NAN, but twiddling the NAN flags for an
existing frange.

This patch replaces set_nan() with an update_nan() to set the flag,
and clear_nan() to clear it.  This makes the code clearer, and though
the confusing tristate is still there, it will be removed in upcoming
patches.

Also, there is now an actual set_nan() method to set the range to a
NAN.  This replaces two out of class functions doing the same thing.
In future patches I will also add the ability to create a NAN with a
specific sign, but doing so now would be confusing because we're not
tracking NAN signs.

We should also submit set_signbit to the same fate, but it's about to
get removed.

No functional changes.

Regstrapped on x86-64 Linux, plus I ran selftests for
-ffinite-math-only.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* range-op-float.cc (frange_set_nan): Remove.
	(build_lt): Use set_nan, update_nan, clear_nan.
	(build_gt): Same.
	(foperator_equal::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_not_equal::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_lt::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_lt::op2_range): Same.
	(foperator_le::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_le::op2_range): Same.
	(foperator_gt::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_gt::op2_range): Same.
	(foperator_ge::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_ge::op2_range): Same.
	(foperator_unordered::op1_range): Same.
	(foperator_ordered::op1_range): Same.
	* value-query.cc (range_query::get_tree_range): Same.
	* value-range.cc (frange::set_nan): Same.
	(frange::update_nan): Same.
	(frange::union_): Same.
	(frange::intersect): Same.
	(range_tests_nan): Same.
	(range_tests_signed_zeros): Same.
	(range_tests_signbit): Same.
	(range_tests_floats): Same.
	* value-range.h (class frange): Add update_nan and clear_nan.
	(frange::set_nan): New.
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