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[v6,8/8] Add documentation for musttail attribute

Message ID 20240521143203.2893096-9-ak@linux.intel.com
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Series [v6,1/8] Improve must tail in RTL backend | expand

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Andi Kleen May 21, 2024, 2:28 p.m. UTC
gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/extend.texi: Document [[musttail]]
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 gcc/doc/extend.texi | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
index e290265d68d3..f3df7688edf1 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi
@@ -9839,7 +9839,7 @@  same manner as the @code{deprecated} attribute.
 @section Statement Attributes
 @cindex Statement Attributes
 
-GCC allows attributes to be set on null statements.  @xref{Attribute Syntax},
+GCC allows attributes to be set on statements.  @xref{Attribute Syntax},
 for details of the exact syntax for using attributes.  Other attributes are
 available for functions (@pxref{Function Attributes}), variables
 (@pxref{Variable Attributes}), labels (@pxref{Label Attributes}), enumerators
@@ -9896,6 +9896,23 @@  foo (int x, int y)
 @code{y} is not actually incremented and the compiler can but does not
 have to optimize it to just @code{return 42 + 42;}.
 
+@cindex @code{musttail} statement attribute
+@item musttail
+
+The @code{gnu::musttail} or @code{clang::musttail} attribute
+can be applied to a @code{return} statement with a return-value expression
+that is a function call.  It asserts that the call must be a tail call that
+does not allocate extra stack space.
+
+@smallexample
+[[gnu::musttail]] return foo();
+@end smallexample
+
+If the compiler cannot generate a tail call it generates
+an error. On some targets they may not be supported.
+Tail calls cannot reference locals in memory, which may affect
+builds without optimization when passing structures that
+would fit into registers.
 @end table
 
 @node Attribute Syntax
@@ -10019,7 +10036,9 @@  the constant expression, if present.
 
 @subsubheading Statement Attributes
 In GNU C, an attribute specifier list may appear as part of a null
-statement.  The attribute goes before the semicolon.
+statement. The attribute goes before the semicolon.
+Some attributes in new style syntax are also supported
+on non-null statements.
 
 @subsubheading Type Attributes