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Remove all NO_ARG_ARRAY uses.
* fns.c (concat2, concat3, nconc2):
* eval.c (apply1, call1, call2, call3, call4, call5, call6)
(call7): Remove NO_ARG_ARRAY usage, assume it's always true.
* m/xtensa.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/template.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/sparc.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/sh3.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/mips.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/macppc.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/iris4d.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/intel386.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/ibms390x.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/ibms390.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/ibmrs6000.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/ia64.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/hp800.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/arm.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/amdx86-64.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY):
* m/alpha.h (NO_ARG_ARRAY): Remove definition.
author | Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> |
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date | Sun, 25 Apr 2010 15:16:58 -0700 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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