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5318      Used to mark the beginning (if `CTOR_BEGIN_P' holds) or end (if
5401 In a constructor, these nodes are used to mark the point at which a
6214 directive, it is used by `OMP_FOR' and `OMP_SECTIONS' to mark the
7074 then we mark that statement as having a "may definition". For
7090 store operation, we create virtual definitions to mark that statement
7524 should _not_ be replaced (this is why we cannot just mark symbol `x' for
7593 whether the list of virtual operands has changed, and if so, mark the
7761 associated with each pointer P_i. If P_i escapes, we mark
7791 time pointer `p' is dereferenced, we want to mark the operation as a
11077 transformed to mark that no code jumps to it.
12198 * Standard Names:: Names mark patterns to use for code generation.
16641 mark the top and end of a loop and to count the number of loop
19375 when compiling C++. Mark the end of the array with a null element.
21982 mark it as a fixed register according to `FIXED_REGISTERS', or
22102 mark it as a fixed register. See `FIXED_REGISTERS' for more
23589 and an integer are stored inside a `const' RTX to mark them as
25475 A C statement (sans semicolon) to mark DECL to be emitted as a
25491 setting the `DECL_ONE_ONLY' flag is enough to mark a declaration to
28832 garbage collection runs, there's no need to mark anything pointed
28900 The `special' option is used to mark types that have to be dealt
28921 variable in a header somewhere--mark that, not the definition. Or, if
30030 * Mark Elbrecht for various DJGPP improvements, and for libstdc++
30192 * Mark Klein for PA improvements.
30287 * Mark Mitchell for his direction via the steering committee,
30574 * Mark Wielaard for new Java library code and his work integrating
30840 * Mark Wielaard for bugfixes, packaging and release management,
30885 * Mark Fernyhough
30891 * Mark K. Gardner
33334 * question mark: Multi-Alternative. (line 41)