o support for the new codepage-aware ansistrings in the jvm branch
o empty ansistrings are now always represented by a nil pointer rather than
by an empty string, because an empty string also has a code page which
can confuse code (although this will make ansistrings harder to use
in Java code)
o more string helpers code shared between the general and jvm rtl
o support for indexbyte/word in the jvm rtl (warning: first parameter
is an open array rather than an untyped parameter there, so
indexchar(pcharvar^,10,0) will be equivalent to
indexchar[pcharvar^],10,0) there, which is different from what is
intended; changing it to an untyped parameter wouldn't help though)
o default() support is not yet complete
o calling fpcres is currently broken due to limitations in
sysutils.executeprocess() regarding handling unix quoting and
the compiler using the same command lines for scripts and directly
calling external programs
o compiling the Java compiler currently requires adding ALLOW_WARNINGS=1
to the make command line
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@20887 -
o the last bytes of records passed by value whose size is not a multiple
of the register size must be passed in the upper (leftmost) bytes of
a register
git-svn-id: trunk@20804 -
interface as cgobj, except that all type parameters are defs instead
of tcgsize. Also includes some procedures from ncgutil (over time,
all of ncgutil will probably integrated here so it can be easily
overridden)
+ hlcg2ll: pass-through implementation of thlcg that forwards everything
either to cgobj or ncgutil, for use by the classic code generator
clients (all current platforms)
+ added "def" field to tcgpara to record the tdef of the parameter
(used by the high level code generator)
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18279 -
represent complex locations (required for full x86-64 ABI support,
which is not yet implemented) -> lots of special result handling
code has been removed and replaced by the parameter handling
routines
+ added support for composite parameters (and hence function
results) to tcg.a_load_ref_cgpara() (so it can be used for
handling, e.g., 64 bit parameters on 32 bit platforms)
* the above fixed writing past the end of allocated memory when
handling records returned in registers on x86-64 whose size is
not a multiple of 8 bytes (mantis #16357)
- removed the x86-64 and PPC specific versions of a_load_ref_cgpara(),
as they are now handled correctly by the generic version
* moved the responsibility of allocating tcgpara cpu registers
(using paramanager.allocparaloc()) from the callers of
cg.a_load*_cgpara() to the cg.a_load*_cgpara() methods
themselves (so the register allocation can be done efficiently
when dealing with function results)
* for the above, renamed paramanager.alloc/freeparaloc() to
paramanager.alloc/freecgpara(), and use paramanager.allocparaloc()
to allocate individual pcgparalocations instead
* fixed the register size of SSE2 function result registers for
x86-64 (when used for floating point), which results in removing
a few superfluous "movs? %xmm0,%xmm0" instructions
* fixed compilation of paramanagers of avr, m68k and mips after r13695
and also updated them for these new changes
git-svn-id: trunk@15350 -
alignment for each memory reference (mantis #12137, and
test/packages/fcl-registry/tregistry1.pp on sparc). This also
enables better code generation for packed records in many cases.
o several changes were made to the compiler to minimise the chances
of accidentally forgetting to set the alignment of memory references
in the future:
- reference_reset*() now has an extra alignment parameter
- location_reset() can now only be used for non LOC_(C)REFERENCE,
use location_reset_ref() for those (split the tloc enum so the
compiler can catch errors using range checking)
git-svn-id: trunk@12719 -
a) cpu64bitaddr, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for targets with a 64 bit address space/abi
b) cpu64bitalu, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for a cpu with support for 64 bit integer
operations (possibly running in a 32 bit address space, depending
on the cpu64bitaddr define)
All cpus which had cpu64bit set now have both the above defines set,
and none of the 32 bit cpus have cpu64bitalu set (and none will
compile with it currently)
+ pint and puint types, similar to aint/aword (not pword because that
that conflicts with pword=^word)
* several changes from aint/aword to pint/pword
* some changes of tcgsize2size[OS_INT] to sizeof(pint)
git-svn-id: trunk@10320 -