Dave Brolley fb53f5a81a 2005-10-28 Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
* All CGEN-generated sources: Regenerate.

        Contribute the following changes:
        2005-09-19  Dave Brolley  <brolley@redhat.com>

        * disassemble.c (disassemble_init_for_target): Add 'break' to case for
        bfd_arch_tic4x. Use cgen_bitset_create and cgen_bitset_set for
        bfd_arch_m32c case.

        2005-02-16  Dave Brolley  <brolley@redhat.com>

        * cgen-dis.in: Rename CGEN_ISA_MASK to CGEN_BITSET. Rename
        cgen_isa_mask_* to cgen_bitset_*.
        * cgen-opc.c: Likewise.

        2003-11-28  Richard Sandiford  <rsandifo@redhat.com>

        * cgen-dis.in (print_insn_@arch@): Fix comparison with cached isas.
        * *-dis.c: Regenerate.

        2003-06-05  DJ Delorie  <dj@redhat.com>

        * cgen-dis.in (print_insn_@arch@): Copy prev_isas, don't assign
        it, as it may point to a reused buffer. Set prev_isas when we
        change cpus.

        2002-12-13  Dave Brolley  <brolley@redhat.com>

        * cgen-opc.c (cgen_isa_mask_create): New support function for
        CGEN_ISA_MASK.
        (cgen_isa_mask_init): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_clear): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_add): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_set): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_supported): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_compare): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_intersection): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_copy): Ditto.
        (cgen_isa_mask_combine): Ditto.
        * cgen-dis.in (libiberty.h): #include it.
        (isas): Renamed from 'isa' and now (CGEN_ISA_MASK *).
        (print_insn_@arch@): Use CGEN_ISA_MASK and support functions.
        * Makefile.am (CGENDEPS): Add utils-cgen.scm and attrs.scm.
        * Makefile.in: Regenerated.
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