- -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
* symtable.insertvardata/insertconstdata added
* removed insert_in_data call from symtable.insert, it needs to be
called separatly. This allows to deref the address calculation
* procedures now calculate the parast addresses after the procedure
directives are parsed. This fixes the cdecl parast problem
* push_addr_param has an extra argument that specifies if cdecl is used
or not
+ 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
* asmsymbollist global is removed and moved into a new class
tasmlibrarydata that will hold the info of a .a file which
corresponds with a single module. Added librarydata to tmodule
to keep the library info stored for the module. In the future the
objectfiles will also be stored to the tasmlibrarydata class
* all getlabel/newasmsymbol and friends are moved to the new class
* 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
error was found
* generic changeregsize(reg,size) for i386 register resizing
* removed some more routines from cga unit
* fixed returnvalue handling
* fixed default stacksize of linux and go32v2, 8kb was a bit small :-)
* LOC_CONSTANT added for better constant handling
* secondadd splitted in multiple routines
* location_force_reg added for loading a location to a register
of a specified size
* secondassignment parses now first the right and then the left node
(this is compatible with Kylix). This saves a lot of push/pop especially
with string operations
* adapted some routines to use the new cg methods
* register allocation is now handled by a class and is mostly processor
independent (+rgobj.pas and i386/rgcpu.pas)
* temp allocation is now handled by a class (+tgobj.pas, -i386\tgcpu.pas)
* some small improvements and fixes to the optimizer
* some register allocation fixes
* some fpuvaroffset fixes in the unary minus node
* push/popusedregisters is now called rg.save/restoreusedregisters and
(for i386) uses temps instead of push/pop's when using -Op3 (that code is
also better optimizable)
* fixed and optimized register saving/restoring for new/dispose nodes
* LOC_FPU locations now also require their "register" field to be set to
R_ST, not R_ST0 (the latter is used for LOC_CFPUREGISTER locations only)
- list field removed of the tnode class because it's not used currently
and can cause hard-to-find bugs
framepointer was being pushed on the stack, but this pushed framepointer
was never used nor removed from the stack again after the inlining was
done. It's now simply not pushed anymore, because the inlined procedure
can get the previous framepointer from the procedure in which it is being
inlined (merged)
* cgcal: deallocate hlper register only after call statement (fixes bug
with "procedure of object" and optimizer reported to bugrep on
2001/08/30) ('merged')
custom resulttype
* compilerproc typeconversions now set the resulttype from the type
conversion for the generated call node, because the resulttype of
of the compilerproc helper isn't always exact (e.g. the ones that
return shortstrings, actually return a shortstring[x], where x is
specified by the typeconversion node)
* ti386callnode.pass_2 now always uses resulttype instead of
procsym.definition.rettype (so the custom resulttype, if any, is
always used). Note that this "rettype" stuff is only for use with
compilerprocs.
* -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
parsed as unsigned constants (otherwise, $80000000 got sign extended
and became $ffffffff80000000), all constants in the longint range
become longints, all constants >$7fffffff and <=cardinal($ffffffff)
are cardinals and the rest are int64's.
* added lots of longint typecast to prevent range check errors in the
compiler and rtl
* type casts of symbolic ordinal constants are now preserved
* fixed bug where the original resulttype wasn't restored correctly
after doing a 64bit rangecheck