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.
- removed all code from the compiler which has been replaced by
compilerproc implementations (using {$ifdef hascompilerproc} is not
necessary in the compiler)
resulttype and first pass)
* made handling of read(ln)/write(ln) processor independent
* moved processor independent handling for str and reset/rewrite-typed
from firstpass to resulttype pass
* changed names of helpers in text.inc to be generic for use as
compilerprocs + added "iocheck" directive for most of them
* reading of ordinals is done by procedures instead of functions
because otherwise FPC_IOCHECK overwrote the result before it could
be stored elsewhere (range checking still works)
* compilerprocs can now be used in the system unit before they are
implemented
* added note to errore.msg that booleans can't be read using read/readln
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
+ nopt.pas, nadd.pas, i386/n386opt.pas: optimized nodes for adding strings
and constant strings/chars together
* n386add.pas: don't copy temp strings (of size 256) to another temp string
when adding