Alexandre Petit-Bianco af8b342afe [multiple changes]
Fri May 14 12:31:08 1999  Alexandre Petit-Bianco  <apbianco@cygnus.com>
	* xref.c (xref_set_current_fp): New function, defined.
	* xref.h (xref_set_current_fp): New function, prototyped.
Fri May 14 11:57:54 1999  Alexandre Petit-Bianco  <apbianco@cygnus.com>
	* check-init.c (check_init): Take into account that
 	LABELED_BLOCK_STMT can be empty.

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