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/* DK_UNSPECIFIED must be first so it has a value of zero.  We never
   assign this kind to an actual diagnostic, we only use this in
   variables that can hold a kind, to mean they have yet to have a
   kind specified.  I.e. they're uninitialized.  Within the diagnostic
   machinery, this kind also means "don't change the existing kind",
   meaning "no change is specified".  */
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_UNSPECIFIED, "")

/* If a diagnostic is set to DK_IGNORED, it won't get reported at all.
   This is used by the diagnostic machinery when it wants to disable a
   diagnostic without disabling the option which causes it.  */
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_IGNORED, "")

/* The remainder are real diagnostic types.  */
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_FATAL, "fatal error: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_ICE, "internal compiler error: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_ERROR, "error: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_SORRY, "sorry, unimplemented: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_WARNING, "warning: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_ANACHRONISM, "anachronism: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_NOTE, "note: ")
DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND (DK_DEBUG, "debug: ")