Iain Sandoe b9fb093e7c libobjc: Add local macros to support encode generation [P109913].
r14-976-g9907413a3a6aa3 alters code to use the preferred _P-style
macros rather than direct comparisons of (for example) tree codes.

In the context of libobjc this does not work, since we do not include
the relevant headers; the encoding implementation contains a local
emulation of the target type layouts.

The fix here provides relevant macros local to the use.

Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>

	PR libobjc/109913

libobjc/ChangeLog:

	* encoding.c (RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P, VECTOR_TYPE_P): New.

Co-authored-by: Andrew Pinski <apinski@marvell.com>
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