- -V option for generating bug report tracing
- more tracing for option parsing
- errors for cdecl and high()
- win32 import stabs
- win32 records<=8 are returned in eax:edx (turned off by default)
- heaptrc update
- more info for temp management in .s file with EXTDEBUG
+ tprocessor enumeration moved to cpuinfo
+ linker in target_info is now a class
* many many updates for m68k (will soon start to compile)
- removed some ifdef or correct them for correct cpu
* foreach gets extra argument for passing local data to the
iterator function
* -CR checks also class typecasts at runtime by changing them
into as
* fixed compiler to cycle with the -CR option
* fixed stabs with elf writer, finally the global variables can
be watched
* removed a lot of routines from cga unit and replaced them by
calls to cgobj
* u32bit-s32bit updates for and,or,xor nodes. When one element is
u32bit then the other is typecasted also to u32bit without giving
a rangecheck warning/error.
* fixed pascal calling method with reversing also the high tree in
the parast, detected by tcalcst3 test
inlined from pexpr
* -an option that will write the secondpass nodes to the .s file, this
requires EXTDEBUG define to actually write the info
* fixed various internal errors and crashes due recent code changes
+ first parameter offset in stack now portable
* rename some constants
+ move some cpu stuff to other units
- remove unused constents
* fix stacksize for some targets
* fix generic size problems which depend now on EXTEND_SIZE constant
name to lowercase(declaration_name). This prevents a normal user from
accessing the routine, but they can still be easily looked up within
the compiler. This is used for helper procedures and should facilitate
the writing of more processor independent code in the code generator
itself (mostly written by Peter)
+ new "createintern" constructor for tcal nodes to create a call to
helper exported using the "compilerproc" directive
+ support for high(dynamic_array) using the the above new things
+ definition of 'HASCOMPILERPROC' symbol (to be able to check in the
compiler and rtl whether the "compilerproc" directive is supported)
* -Oa argument supports more alignment settings that can be specified
per type: PROC,LOOP,VARMIN,VARMAX,CONSTMIN,CONSTMAX,RECORDMIN
RECORDMAX,LOCALMIN,LOCALMAX. It is possible to set the mimimum
required alignment and the maximum usefull alignment. The final
alignment will be choosen per variable size dependent on these
settings