cpu-specific descendants (unfortunately causes some duplication, but the
code is trivial and there is no easy way to avoid it)
* also moved the use of the field in ncal to cpu-specific files (with same
caveat)
git-svn-id: trunk@27438 -
override them safely in subclasses to add more data (they finalise
writing their ibentry)
* removed "virtual" from all ppuload constructors for similar reason
as above
+ added virtual (empty) ppuwrite_plaform() method that is called from
tstoreddef/tstoredsym.ppuwrite(), which can be safely overridden in
child classes to add extra data (called centrally from a new
tstoreddef/sym.writeentry() method)
+ added virtual (empty) ppuload_platform() method that is called from
tstoreddef/tstoredsym.ppuload(), which can be safely overridden in
child classes to read the extra data (unfortunately cannot be called
from one single location, and these calls had to be added for each
generic subclass separately)
git-svn-id: trunk@27378 -
o made all (non-abstract) tdef and tsym constructors virtual
o added c*def/c*sym classref types for every (non-abstract) t*def/t*sym
class
o added cpusym unit for every architecture that derives a tcpu*def/tcpu*sym
class from the base classes, and initialises the c*def/c*sym classes with
them. This is done so that the llvm target will be able to derive from
the tcpu*def/sym classes without umpteen ifdefs, and it also means that
the WPO can devirtualise everything because the c* variables are only
initialised with one class type
o replaced all t*def/t*sym constructor calls with c*def/c*sym constructor
calls
git-svn-id: trunk@27361 -
+ added charfarpointertype and charnearpointertype to symdef
* the system unit compiles in the i8086 compact memory model now
git-svn-id: trunk@27251 -
the availability of the body of a function declared as "inline" no
longer changes the CRC and hence no longer triggers recompilations
(mantis #24121)
git-svn-id: trunk@27192 -
as the hidden parentfp parameter, passed to nested procs. On i8086 it is
always a near pointer, unlike voidpointer (which changes according to the
memory model). This fixes nested procs in i8086 far data memory models.
git-svn-id: trunk@26934 -
such a def is just a renamed version of a def that's defined/implemented/
checked elsewhere) -- fixes compiler crash when compiling webtbs/tw3930
after r26332)
git-svn-id: trunk@26360 -
always returned the alignment of enum/ordinal by itself, which could be
either bigger or smaller than what was required
* for non-bitpacked regular arrays, always use the alignment of the elements
instead of sometimes the natural alignment of the size of the elements
(which can be different)
git-svn-id: trunk@26019 -
defcmp.pas:
+ add new function "def_is_related" which combines the "is_related" overloads of "tobjectdef", "trecorddef" and "tstringdef" (it returns "false" for other def types which is what "tdef.is_related" did)
* compare_defs_ext & compatible_childmethod_resultdef: change call from "x.is_related" to "def_is_related(x,...)"
symtype.pas, tdef:
- remove "is_related" method
symdef.pas:
- remove "is_related" in "tobjectdef", "trecorddef" and "tstringdef"
* tobjectdef.needs_inittable: for checking whether a Corba interface somehow inherits from a IInterface don't use "is_related" anymore (we want to avoid the dependency after all), but mimic the necessary functionality of "def_is_related"
htypechk.pas, nadd.pas, ncal.pas, ncnv.pas, ngtcon.pas, nld.pas, optvirt.pas, pdecobj.pas, pdecvar.pas, pexpr.pas, pgenutil.pas:
* change call from "x.is_related" to "def_is_related(x,...)"
symtable.pas
+ use unit defcmp
* change call from "x.is_related" to "def_is_related(x,...)"
jvm/njvmcnv.pas, jvm/njvmflw.pas:
* change call from "x.is_related" to "def_is_related(x,...)"
git-svn-id: trunk@25847 -