+2003-04-07 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
+
+ * doc/rtl.texi (Comparison operations): Update to
+ record the allowed comparison modes.
+
2003-04-07 Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
* config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_common_init_builtins): Rename all
Comparison operators test a relation on two operands and are considered
to represent a machine-dependent nonzero value described by, but not
necessarily equal to, @code{STORE_FLAG_VALUE} (@pxref{Misc})
-if the relation holds, or zero if it does not. The mode of the
-comparison operation is independent of the mode of the data being
-compared. If the comparison operation is being tested (e.g., the first
-operand of an @code{if_then_else}), the mode must be @code{VOIDmode}.
-If the comparison operation is producing data to be stored in some
-variable, the mode must be in class @code{MODE_INT}. All comparison
-operations producing data must use the same mode, which is
-machine-specific.
+if the relation holds, or zero if it does not, for comparison operators
+whose results have a `MODE_INT' mode, and
+@code{FLOAT_STORE_FLAG_VALUE} (@pxref{Misc}) if the relation holds, or
+zero if it does not, for comparison operators that return floating-point
+values. The mode of the comparison operation is independent of the mode
+of the data being compared. If the comparison operation is being tested
+(e.g., the first operand of an @code{if_then_else}), the mode must be
+@code{VOIDmode}.
@cindex condition codes
There are two ways that comparison operations may be used. The