Clean up login in when running which kind of man page creation.
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "oops/access.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/accessDecorators.hpp"
// This macro allows instantiating selected accesses to be usable from the
// access.hpp file, to break dependencies to the access.inline.hpp file.
#define INSTANTIATE_HPP_ACCESS(decorators, T, barrier_type) \
template struct RuntimeDispatch<DecoratorFixup<decorators>::value, T, barrier_type>
namespace AccessInternal {
INSTANTIATE_HPP_ACCESS(INTERNAL_EMPTY, oop, BARRIER_EQUALS);
}