mark_NoLineinfoEnd
* add "no line info" markers for try/except and try/finally internal cleanup
code, so the debugger doesn't jump back and forth between the end and start
of exception blocks when you arrive at the end
* honour "no line info" markers in dbgdwarf.pas
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-- Zusammenführen der Unterschiede zwischen Projektarchiv-URLs in ».«:
U rtl/arm/setjump.inc
A rtl/arm/thumb2.inc
U rtl/arm/divide.inc
A rtl/embedded/arm/stm32f103.pp
U rtl/inc/system.inc
U compiler/alpha/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/sparc/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/i386/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ncgld.pas
U compiler/powerpc/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/avr/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/aggas.pas
U compiler/powerpc64/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/x86_64/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/cgobj.pas
U compiler/psystem.pas
U compiler/aasmtai.pas
U compiler/m68k/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/ncgutil.pas
U compiler/rautils.pas
U compiler/arm/raarmgas.pas
U compiler/arm/armatts.inc
U compiler/arm/cgcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/armins.dat
U compiler/arm/rgcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/cpubase.pas
U compiler/arm/agarmgas.pas
U compiler/arm/cpuinfo.pas
U compiler/arm/armop.inc
U compiler/arm/narmadd.pas
U compiler/arm/aoptcpu.pas
U compiler/arm/armatt.inc
U compiler/arm/aasmcpu.pas
U compiler/systems/t_embed.pas
U compiler/psub.pas
U compiler/options.pas
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* the objc unit links against the Foundation instead of against the Cocoa
framework, and inludes an interface to either the fragile or non-fragile
obj-c run time depending on the target platform
+ support for the non-fragile Objective-C runtime/ABI, as used on Mac OS X
for ARM (iPhone) 64 bit (PowerPC/64, x86_64) -- all these targets now
are now also supported for the objectivec1 modeswitch
+ support for private_extern symbol bindings, required for the above
* mark objcclasses that are declared in the implementation section of a
unit as "hidden" (not sure what the effect is, since the Objective-C
runtime does not seem to do anything with this flag)
* enabled all obj-c tests for the newly supported platforms
git-svn-id: branches/objc@13763 -
forced to something else by the compiler (internal rtl functions etc),
necessary for the objc branch
* fixed adding all used function result registers to the list of
registers that may need to be saved before a function call
git-svn-id: trunk@13695 -
register required classes:
+ add lazy references to classes referred to in the current unit
+ define reference symbols for classes defined in the current unit
+ add lazy references to parent classes of classes defined in the current
unit
git-svn-id: branches/objc@13679 -
explicitly using -Ooasmcse for now. It will probably be completely
removed before the next major release after 2.4.0 (fixes mantis
#14363)
git-svn-id: trunk@13545 -
can remove regallocs for the allocated register and reinstert them
before already processed instructions, thereby preventing the
peephole optimizer from ever seeing the allocation for this register
(mantis #13612)
git-svn-id: trunk@13085 -
the use of Objective-C 1.0 constructs. Because it is a mode switch, it
can be used cumulatively with every syntax mode. Note that a {$mode xxx}
statement resets all mode switches as well, so you cannot use the
-Mobjectivec1 variant if you have such a statement in a unit. This
modeswitch is currently only enabled for Darwin/PowerPC and Darwin/i386,
as the backend support is not yet implemented for other platforms.
+ implemented selector() statement that can be used to create an Objective-C
selector for the message with the specified *constant* name (in the future,
it will also work for Objective-C method identifiers)
+ added SEL type to the system unit (the selector() statement returns it)
+ added all Objective-C segments to the assembler writers
+ (currently mostly dummy) objc1 unit that is automatically included if the
{$modeswitch objectivec1} statement is used
+ some tests for the selector() statement
git-svn-id: trunk@12870 -
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 -
the syntax is exactly the same as for "external", except for
the keyword. It is currently only active for Darwin targets.
It should also work at least for Linux targets, but only with
the GNU assembler (which is why it is not activated there)
+ test for this functionality
git-svn-id: trunk@12009 -
* Suppressed 2 unreachable code warnings.
* Now x86 compiler compiles without warnings and notes! It will be great to keep such state in future...
git-svn-id: trunk@11455 -
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 -
* removed addr_pic again for darwin, as you have to explicitly code
the relative address using a relsym instead of using an assembler
directive like @GOT there
git-svn-id: trunk@9353 -
- long lines were not wrapped.
- constants of type ait_comp_64bit output incorrectly.
- at end of file, current segment was not closed.
patch from Sergei Gorelkin
git-svn-id: trunk@9331 -
regloadedwithnewvalue() gave the wrong answer for this in case
candependonprevvalue was false (caused a wrong optimization in the
space() function of the rtl)
git-svn-id: trunk@8808 -
virtual register
* always add EBX to used_in_proc in case pi_needs_got, because it's
currently always used due to the geteipasebx call
* don't explicitly free the PIC register in the exitcode because
then the assembler optimizer assumes the load restoring it (ebx)
can be safely removed
git-svn-id: trunk@8683 -
to be made pic-safe (mainly accesses to the global default8087cw)
* At the same time also made the non-pic code abi-compliant (access
external data via indirect symbol pointers etc)
Darwin/i386 also puts the got into a virtual register (like
Darwin/ppc), a.o. because the register allocator fails to colour
a routine in aasmcpu.pas if we take away ebx from it.
git-svn-id: trunk@8657 -
suite compiled with -Cg compared to without -Cg)
+ support for using a virtual register as PIC/got base register
* moved got loading code from ncgutil to cgobj/cgcpu (can't test whether
it didn't break anything under linux/i386, because "make cycle OPT=-Cg"
was already broken due to the *prt*.as -> si_*.pp changes)
git-svn-id: trunk@8651 -
without relocations in sec_rodata_norel. It should be possible to make
this new section read-only on all platforms, although currently it
is only done for darwin, and for non-pic code written using the
-Aas assembler writer.
Most platforms also have a special section for "constant but with
relocations" data, but such a section is currently only used for
Darwin (others still use plain .data sections for that, like they
did before)
git-svn-id: trunk@8650 -
- {$intpromotion common_type} or -CIcommon_type switches to common type promotion.
- {$intpromotion native_integer} or -CIcommon_type switches to current behaviour.
- Default in tp mode is common_type, native_integer in other modes
- Compiler can cycle with -CIcommon_type
- Still needs checking on other architectures than i386
git-svn-id: trunk@8118 -
a structure whose address is passed by the caller (the caller is
responsible there to remove the address from the stack, unlike on
e.g. linux/i386 and darwin/i386) (mantis #9013)
git-svn-id: trunk@7667 -