Make macro MIPS/CPUMIPS/MIPS32 common for big endian and little endian mips processors
use MIPSEL* for little endian systems
use MIPSEB* for big endian systems
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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
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of the AVR-specific ifdef'ed variant
o since the only special character we use in mangled names on all platforms
is $, added a new field to tasminfo called "dollarsign" that holds the
character $'s should be replaced with (if it doesn't have to be replaced,
leave it at $)
git-svn-id: trunk@20801 -
o new eabihf (hard float) abi
o vfpv3_d16 variant of VFP (default variant used by EABI assemblers: VFPv3
with only 16 double registers instead of 32) and pass it to GNU as
o make the odd numbered single precision floating point VFP registers
available for explicit allocation for use by the calling convention
* fixed copy/paste error in stdname of S30 register
-> use -dFPC_ARMHF to create an ARM eabi hard float compiler
(mantis #21554)
git-svn-id: trunk@20660 -
(= Android 4.0) java headers: java.*, javax.*, org.*, junit.*, android.*).
The RTL can also be used to target earlier versions of the Android
platform, but you manually have to take care of not using APIs that
weren't available yet. Adding separate units for separate platform
versions would only partly solve the problem, because some of the
classes used inside the system unit have also changed across
versions.
Use -Tandroid while compiling to select the Android OS as target
platform.
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unicodestring = java.lang.String. The reason this was the default in
the past is that this was the first string type that was implemented,
and without it being the default most code involving string operations
would fail. Now the default strings types are the same as for other
targets
+ new {$modeswitch unicodestrings} directive, that when activated
*together* with {$h+},
1) changes char into an alias for widechar
2) changes string into an alias for unicodestring
3) changes the preferred string evaluation type (in case of uncertainty)
to unicodestring
{$modeswitch unicodestrings} with {$h-} does not change anything at all
regarding the string type (it still changes the char type)
+ new uuchar unit that redefines char as widechar, and which is automatically
included by the compiler if {$modeswitch unicodestrings} is enabled
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o since the JVM target has no stack/framepointer that can be passed
on to nested routines, all local variables and parameters accessed
from nested routines are grouped into a local record whose address
is passed to nested routines. The same technique is also required
for LLVM in the future
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is unicodestring (does *not* change the type of "char" to "unicodechar"
(yet)). Not yet (un)selectable via a directive.
+ systems_default_unicodestring set containing systems on which the
default string type is unicodestring
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+ basic target information for jvm target (assembling/linking
helpers are still dummies for now)
+ basic jasmin assembler writer
+ cpunode and cputarg units to include the target units in the
compiler
git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18309 -
undefined for now as long as
systems_interrupt_table set
defined in systems unit is empty.
This removes several warnings from compiler compilation.
git-svn-id: trunk@17871 -
+ adds the missing DWARF3 values
+ introduces the DWARF4 values
+ basic class and debug info structures for DWARF4 support
+ added DWARF4 compiler parameter (-gw4) support
+ updated parameter description
git-svn-id: trunk@16288 -
later: the same as i386/darwin, except
a) uses the non-fragile Objective-C ABI/runtime
b) does not require stubs for direct calls/jumps (not required for
i386/darwin under 10.6 and later either, but still generated
there for backwards compatibility)
c) only the same packages are enabled as for ARM/Darwin
d) MacOSAll is compiled specifically for the iPhoneSimulator SDK
This target also defines the symbol "darwin" apart from the target
name "iphonesim" for source code compatibility reasons.
git-svn-id: trunk@16065 -
* 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
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